Fred Schoen

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FREDERICK WILLIAM SCHOEN
3105 W. Coulter Street
Philadelphia 29, Pa.

Fred, Fink

Bring me my chariot of fire. BLAKE

Entered School 1 946. Chorus, 3 years; Charter Singers, 2 years; Quakers Dozen, 2 years; P.C. in Soccer, 2 years; P.C. Second in Soccer, 3 years; P.C. Second in Squash, 2 years; P.C. Second in Tennis, 1 year; P.C. Second in Track, 2 years; Germantown Schools' Community Council.

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Deceased June 12, 2019


2000 photo

Former Residence
Marco Island, FL

Obituary

Frederick William Schoen, 1942 - 2019

Frederick W. Schoen passed away on June 12, 2019, in Naples, Florida.

Fred was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1942.

He is survived by his spouse, Virginia, his son, Andrew C., and his daughter, Mary S. Wenzel (Martin).

He was preceded in death by his sister, Sarah S. Echevarria. He is also survived by his sister, Mary S. Back (David).

He leaves behind his grandchildren Patrick, Abby, and Anna.

Fred was a graduate of Penn Charter School, Philadelphia, Davidson College, Davidson, NC, and The Wharton School of Business (University of Pennsylvania). After graduate school, he served as an officer in the United States Army from 1966 through 1968.

He then joined Firestone Tire and Rubber Company and moved to Akron, Ohio. From Akron, the family moved to South Africa. This was the first of many adventures with Firestone, followed by New Zealand and Venezuela.

Once back in the US, Fred joined the Brenlin Group, managing several of their businesses, and Fred and Ginger purchased their first home in Marco Island.

He loved Marco Island, boating, fishing, and his friends. In his final years, he really enjoyed volunteering as a boat captain for The Conservancy of Southwest Florida, as well as enjoying his membership in the local Kiwanis club.

A Celebration of Life will be announced at a later date.

Published in Naples Daily News on June 23, 2019