Nicholas Christopher Schloeder
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1. Nicholas Christopher Schloeder (son of Nicholas Maxwell Schloeder and Wanda Mary Sullivan). Nicholas married Susan Jane Lindemann. [Group Sheet]
Children:
2. Nicholas Maxwell Schloeder was born 21 Jul 1930, Hoboken, Hudson, New Jersey, United States (son of Nicholas Streit Schloeder and Anne Christine Maxwell); died 9 Jun 2015, Towson, Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Notes:
Born at Farr Sanitorium
professional tennis player; coached football, basketball, baseball
"Grand Coach" by grandsons
summer of 1948 worked as laborer on the Woolworth building in Hempstead, New York
1948 played professional [$25 per game] for the Flushing Robins in the Queens Alliance Football League; played in Hempstead, New York
staffer for Paul S. Sarbanes, US Senator
had sandy hair
former residence: 811 Fairway Drive
Towson, Maryland 21204
6028 Hunt Ridge Road
Baltimore, Maryland 21210-1106
Died at Arden Courts Nursing Home
News Obituaries
Nicholas M. Schloeder
Nick Schloeder
Nick Schloeder shown in 1997 as history teacher and coach at Gilman. (Jed Kirschbaum/The Baltimore Sun)
Catherine Rentz Catherine RentzContact Reporter
The Baltimore Sun
Nicholas M. Schloeder, 39-year teacher and coach at the Gilman School whom students described as a "tough-minded coach who wouldn't let you fail," died Tuesday from complications of dementia. He was 84 and a resident of the Arden Courts Nursing Home in Towson.
Born of modest means in North Bergen, N.J., to Nicholas and Anne Schloeder, he earned a basketball scholarship to attend the private Peddie School that his daughter Kerry Boyle said changed his life. It allowed him to go to Bucknell University, she said, where he earned a degree in history and a master's degree in psychology. He would spend most of his career affording similar opportunities to other students.
He was drafted into the U.S. Army and quickly loaded onto a plane headed to Korea when, in mid-flight, his plane was called back to Arkansas. "That was the only time in his life when he had an inclination to vote Republican because Eisenhower was president," said his son, Nicholas C. Schloeder. All other times, he was an "unreconstructed Franklin Delano Roosevelt Democrat."
Mr. Schloeder spent the rest of his two years in the Army completing psychological testing of soldiers and was honorably discharged in 1954 as a corporal.
Gilman headmaster Henry Callard hired Schloeder away from his teaching and coaching job at Calvert Hall College to help diversify Gilman, which was then known for its "Gilman/Princeton/Roland Park/Republican/Alex. Brown iconography," according to former Schloeder student Pat Smithwick, who spoke to The Baltimore Sun in a profile article when Mr. Schloeder retired in 1997. Mr. Schloeder would serve as teacher, coach and mentor at Gilman for 39 years.
Notable Md. deaths: May 2015
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Redmond C.S. "Reddy" Finney, retired Gilman headmaster, said Mr. Schloeder exposed his students to life beyond what they were used to. "He used Baltimore City in all its aspects as a laboratory for learning," Mr. Finney told The Sun in 1997. "He had these kids do research papers where you'd have to go downtown and interview people on the street."
"He put people at ease," said Stuart O. Simms, former state's attorney for Baltimore, who was a student of Schloeder's and is now a lawyer in Baltimore. Mr. Schloeder taught Mr. Simms history, coached him in basketball and then worked for him as a political consultant.
"He was focused on the game and not the stuff surrounding the game," Mr. Simms said. "If someone had an agenda because of a student's pedigree, he would call it out."
Former Maryland Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. credits Mr. Schloeder with changing his life. Mr. Schloeder recruited him to Gilman from Arbutus Junior High School with a football scholarship.
"He was legendary," Mr. Ehrlich said of his former teacher and mentor. "He was a tough guy who had very high standards for his students and athletes." Mr. Ehrlich said. "It killed him that I was Republican. He would have fun with me in class." But Mr. Schloeder remained close with Mr. Ehrlich and worked for him as he became Maryland's governor.
His closest political relationship was with former U.S. Sen. Paul S. Sarbanes, whom Mr. Schloeder advised for almost 40 years. "When he got into anything it was full speed ahead," Mr. Sarbanes said. "It was hard to know him and not stay close as he was a tremendously warm and outgoing person."
Mr. Schloeder's daughter, Mrs. Boyle of West Hartford, Conn., said scores of students and political activists would frequent the house and would remain friends with her father for years. Four hundred to 500 people attended his retirement party in 1997.
Mrs. Boyle said politics and community service permeated their household and that since she was about 6 years old, she and her brother would hand out political literature during elections.
"When I was 10, a friend came over from the mostly Republican area of Roland Park and our play date was handing out fliers for Senator Sarbanes," she said. "My friend was really excited about it, but her father later told my father he would rather not support Senator Sarbanes."
Mrs. Boyle said going to the local grocery store "seemed to take hours" because her father ran into so many people he knew. "As my brother and I got older, we started to appreciate how much he meant to people."
Both she and her brother have followed in his footsteps, becoming teachers and coaches. "He was a larger-than-life role model for us."
A private service was held for the family. A celebration of life is planned for this fall at the Gilman School. His son said the family was starting the Nicholas M. Schloeder foundation, which will be geared toward helping youths "get a leg up" the way his father did at Peddie and Bucknell. Donations to the foundation may be sent in the care of David Clinnin (301 Pennsylvania Ave. Suite 300, Towson, Md., 21204).
In addition to his son and daughter, he is survived by his former wife, Wanda Sullivan Schloeder; his longtime companion, Constance Caplan of Baltimore; and five grandchildren.
cremated; cremains "His ashes were spread around the Gilman School campus where he worked for 40 years." according to son, Nicholas Christopher SchloederNicholas married Wanda Mary Sullivan 6 Apr 1953, Atlantic City, Atlantic, New Jersey, United States. Wanda (daughter of Jeremiah Joseph Thomas Fleming Sullivan and Wanda Mary Herman) was born 8 Apr 1930, Atlantic City, Atlantic, New Jersey, United States; died 9 Jan 2017, Baltimore City, Maryland, United States. [Group Sheet]
3. Wanda Mary Sullivan was born 8 Apr 1930, Atlantic City, Atlantic, New Jersey, United States (daughter of Jeremiah Joseph Thomas Fleming Sullivan and Wanda Mary Herman); died 9 Jan 2017, Baltimore City, Maryland, United States. Notes:
Miss Atlantic City 1948
1952 BA (Spanish) Bucknell University
Died at Symphony Manor Nuring HomeNotes:
at St. Nicholas' Roman Catholic Church
Children:
Generation: 3
4. Nicholas Streit Schloeder was born 16 Jun 1893, Grand View-on-Hudson, Rockland, New York, United States (son of Charles Nicholas Schloeder and Agnes Streit); died 26 Apr 1983, North Bergen, Hudson, New Jersey, United States. Notes:
Born at Grand-View-on-the-Hudson
had children by first marriage according to Elaine Maire Schloeder
spoke German
cremated 29 Apr 1983 in North Bergen, New JerseyNicholas married Anne Christine Maxwell 29 Sep 1928, Haverstraw, Rockland, New York, United States. Anne (daughter of Amos E. Maxwell and Agnes M. Healy) was born 28 Apr 1906, New York City, New York, New York, United States; died 12 May 1957, North Bergen, Hudson, New Jersey, United States. [Group Sheet]
5. Anne Christine Maxwell was born 28 Apr 1906, New York City, New York, New York, United States (daughter of Amos E. Maxwell and Agnes M. Healy); died 12 May 1957, North Bergen, Hudson, New Jersey, United States. Notes:
Born Ann Christine Maxwell, Annie Maxwell Certificate 20651
excommunicated
crematedNotes:
Certificate 4071
Children:
- 2. Nicholas Maxwell Schloeder was born 21 Jul 1930, Hoboken, Hudson, New Jersey, United States; died 9 Jun 2015, Towson, Baltimore, Maryland, United States.
- Dianne Maxwell Schloeder was born 6 Jan 1933, Weehawken, Hudson, New Jersey, United States; died 19 Sep 1996, San Jose, Santa Clara, California, United States.
- Graham Maxwell Schloeder was born 28 Dec 1936, Weehawken, Hudson, New Jersey, United States; died 4 Jan 2003, North Bergen, Hudson, New Jersey, United States.
6. Jeremiah Joseph Thomas Fleming Sullivan was born , , , Kerry, Ireland; died 1966, Pompano Beach, Brower, Florida, United States; was buried , , , Florida, United States. Jeremiah married Wanda Mary Herman. Wanda was born 14 Jun 1908, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsyllvania, United States; died Jul 2013, Pompano Beach, Broward, Florida, United States. [Group Sheet]
7. Wanda Mary Herman was born 14 Jun 1908, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsyllvania, United States; died Jul 2013, Pompano Beach, Broward, Florida, United States. Children:
- 3. Wanda Mary Sullivan was born 8 Apr 1930, Atlantic City, Atlantic, New Jersey, United States; died 9 Jan 2017, Baltimore City, Maryland, United States.
Generation: 4
8. Charles Nicholas Schloeder was born 1 Apr 1867, New York City, New York, New York, United States (son of Jacob Carl Johann Anton Hubert Schloeder and Elizabeth Nauert); died 1 Dec 1934, New York City, New York, New York, United States; was buried 3 Dec 1934, Calvary Cemetery, Woodside, Queens, New York, United States. Notes:
Carl Nikolaus Schloeder on marriage certificate, but signed Nicholas Schloeder; signed Nicholas Schloeder as witness on marriage certificates. of siblings, Mary K.; Theresa Christina; Jacob H. and Rose; Karl Nikolaus Sschloeder on wife's death certificate; later used Charles
death cert. #26100; at St. Rose Free Home for Incurable Cancer, 71 Jackson Street; Charles Slater
Buried in Section 37, Range 3, Plot G, Grave 22
Nickname as child: Cola according to Agnes Streit SchloederCharles married Agnes Streit 29 May 1891, Trier, Trier, Rheinland, Preußen, Germany. Agnes (daughter of Franz Streit and Elisabeth Ertz) was born 28 Mar 1869, Trier, Trier, Rheinland, Preußen, Germany; was christened 31 Mar 1869, Sankt Paulus, Trier, Trier, Rheinland, Preußen, Germany; died 19 Jul 1938, Trier, Trier, Rheinland, Preußen, Germany. [Group Sheet]
9. Agnes Streit was born 28 Mar 1869, Trier, Trier, Rheinland, Preußen, Germany; was christened 31 Mar 1869, Sankt Paulus, Trier, Trier, Rheinland, Preußen, Germany (daughter of Franz Streit and Elisabeth Ertz); died 19 Jul 1938, Trier, Trier, Rheinland, Preußen, Germany. Notes:
birth cert. #161
death cert. #695; cremeted, cremain with Kerry Anne Schloeder
1938 traveled on the ship Europa with son, Nicholas Streit Schloeder according to Nancy waved goodbye saw from porthole
died with toothbrush in her hand and hat onNotes:
30 May 1891 at old Sankt Paulus römisch-katholische Kirche;
marriage certificate #21?;
Maria Louise Gertrude Ertz was the flower girlChildren:
- Agnes Streit Schloeder was born 13 Apr 1892, New York City, New York, New York, United States; died 2 Nov 1979, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States; was buried 5 Nov 1979, Salt Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States.
- 4. Nicholas Streit Schloeder was born 16 Jun 1893, Grand View-on-Hudson, Rockland, New York, United States; died 26 Apr 1983, North Bergen, Hudson, New Jersey, United States.
- Elsa Elizabeth Streit Schloeder was born 22 Oct 1896, Grand View-on-Hudson, Rockland, New York, United States; died 28 Dec 1974, West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.
10. Amos E. Maxwell Notes:
from Achilles Island, Ireland
Amos married Agnes M. Healy 14 Mar 1895, New York City, New York, New York, United States. Agnes was born , New York City, New York, New York, United States. [Group Sheet]
11. Agnes M. Healy was born , New York City, New York, New York, United States. Notes:
family from County Down
Notes:
Certificate 4017
Children:
- 5. Anne Christine Maxwell was born 28 Apr 1906, New York City, New York, New York, United States; died 12 May 1957, North Bergen, Hudson, New Jersey, United States.