• Date Of Birth: May 7, 1923
  • Date Of Death: February 1, 2014
  • State: Connecticut

Robert Alan Schroeder, age 91, of Trumbull and formerly of Greenwich, Woodstock and Westbrook, CT passed away on Tuesday, February 1, 2014. He was born in 1923 in New York City and was raised in Riverside CT where he had many fond memories of growing up. He was the son of Robert Armenac Schroeder and Martha Best Schroeder. He is survived by four children, Robert L. Schroeder and his wife Pamela, of Moorpark CA; Susan Milici and her husband Al, of Columbia CT; Sandra Mahlstedt and her husband Steven, of Trumbull CT; and Barbara Fallon and her husband John, of Fairfield CT.

He is also survived by nine grandchildren; Katherine Milici Mott, Matthew and Andrew Milici; Michelle, Daniel and Heather Mahlstedt; and Ally, Kelly and Molly Fallon; and three great grandchildren, Jocelynn and Matthew Milici and Adam Mott. He is also survived by his cherished brother, David and his wife Mary Louise of Winchester VA. He was predeceased by his lovely wife Jean Bliss Schroeder. Robert was a veteran of WWII earning the rank of Second Lieutenant in the U. S. Army/Air Force. He attended Virginia Tech in the Core of Engineers program where he was trained in Coastal Artillery.

He was sent to repair school because of his strong mechanical abilities. Robert attended OCS and worked at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds in Maryland. Robert and Jean were married in 1946. They settled in Toledo, Ohio where he worked for Willys-Overland. In 1954 they returned to his roots in Greenwich, CT. They resided in Greenwich for 39 years where Robert was active in The Department of Recreation and the Kiwanis Club, acting as President in 1959.

He was a member of the free Masons for over 50 years. His favorite years were spent as a member of the Auxiliary Police Department, where he became the Deputy Chief. Robert retired in 1985 from the Electrolux Corporation as the Manager of Manufacturing Engineering. In 1993 Robert and Jean moved to Woodstock CT where he spent the happiest days as a gentleman farmer. Robert was a man of many talents. He was an accomplished woodworker making many beautiful pieces of furniture. He could figure out how to fix anything and spent many hours in his workshop. He was an avid gardener and nature lover. He loved the water, which prompted him to make two boats, one for his son, and one that was used for a favorite pastime, fishing on Long Island Sound.

Robert and Jean loved to travel and enjoyed many trips to Europe, especially to Austria and Germany. Robert had a life long fascination with trains and railroads, and he took his wife on a train excursion across Canada.

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