Robert Schuster

robert schuster

June 28, 1954 ~ March 19, 2023

Robert Schuster, age 68, of Madison passed away Sunday, March 19, 2023 at UH Geauga Medical Center in Chardon. He was born June 28, 1954 in Ravenna the son of Martin Schuster and Marjorie (Klingerman) Reischman. He married Deborah Rizzo in Madison in 1973. A 1972 graduate of Madison High School, Bob was a great athlete excelling in basketball, golf and softball.  He was an avid sports fan and loved watching the Guardians, Browns, Buckeyes and Cavs. He was also an animal lover and enjoyed spending time with his dogs. Bob had a wonderful sense of humor and was just a genuinely great guy who enjoyed spending time with his family. Bob is survived by his beloved wife, Debbie; daughter, Diana (Geoff) Norman; son, Christopher Schuster; sisters, Patricia Podgurski, Susan (Bob) Ray and Marianne (Tim) Miller; grandchildren, Victoria, Seann, Hayden, Cori, Alyssa and Timothy; great-grandson, Logan. He was preceded in death by his parents; stepfather, Otto Reischman; and sister, Margaret Maylish. Private family services will be observed. Contributions may be made in his name to the Lake County Humane Society, 7564 Tyler Boulevard, Bldg. E. Mentor, OH 44060. Online obituary and condolences may be viewed at www.behmfuneral.com

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  1. I worked with Bob at a.t.c. in Geneva in the receiving dept, bobs sense of humor was one of a kind he loved his buckeyes and loved to golf..many stories of laughter we had working together until atc went on strike. I’m shocked and saddened to hear of his passing. We lost touch the past few months, I’d usually run into him at Walmart and we’d share a few laughs. Over the 6 yrs working with Bob he made sure we knew he loved his family..I will miss you my friend it was an honor knowing you ,working with you and thank you for teaching me towmotor, and ups/shipping systems. My thoughts and prayers are with you all God speed Bob you will be missed

  2. I will miss my brother every day. He has 4 older sisters & he was the baby. We all loved him so much & as he grew up we watched over him, and spoiled him. Bob had an amazing sense of humor, he was quite a great guy. Rest in Peace my dear brother I Love You.

  3. I was deeply saddened to hear of Bobby’s passing. I worked with him for 23 years at ATC in Geneva – he helped in making that job a more enjoyable place to work. Although I lost track of him for the past several years – the Memories of his quick wit & humor were always with me. Rest
    Easy, Bobby.

  4. Debbie & Family,
    I am so very sorry to hear this terrible news. Please know that my thoughts are with you and your family. Take Care. XOXO

  5. I remember Bob, my first year in little league baseball in Madison. He was my favorite pitcher a natural athlete. He will be missed, my prayers to the family.

  6. Rip Bobby, remembering all those softball games we played together with Slocum plumbing. My thoughts are with the family. May God lift you up on eagles wings and keep you forever ❤️♾️ amen!!


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