May 1, 1953 – October 20, 2022
Timothy E. Schroer, 69, died Thursday, Oct. 20, 2022, at home with his wife after a diagnosis of metastatic pancreatic cancer on Sept. 9. After more than 28 years in Brownsburg, Ind., Tim and his wife Becky (Snelling) Schroer moved to Westfield in August 2022.
Tim was a dedicated high school English and Latin teacher for 36 years. He loved his students who knew him as Magister Schroerus. He often called himself a “sinister dude” because the Latin word for left-handed, which he was, meant sinister. He was anything but sinister!
Tim started his teaching career at Jac-Cen-Del Schools in Osgood, Ind. He then had a brief stint at Lawrence North High School in Indianapolis before finishing his love of teaching at South Putnam Community Schools (on U.S. 40 south of Greencastle), from where he retired in 2013.
Tim was born on May 1, 1953, in Geneva, Ill., to the Rev. Kenneth and Anita (Berning) Schroer, who preceded him in death. Tim lived in Illinois until his family moved to Noblesville and then South Bend, Ind., from where he graduated from South Bend Washington High School in 1971. He also is a proud 1975 graduate of Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Ind. He received his master’s degree from Ball State University in Muncie, Ind.
Tim was an amazingly loving and patient husband to his adoring wife Becky. They married in 1994 and have been parents to cats. They enjoyed wintering in their Arizona condo where they have met many wonderful friends. Together they enjoyed sports and cultural events.
Tim was an avid sports card/memorabilia, coin and stamp collector for many years. His favorite teams were the Indiana Pacers as well as the Chicago Bears, Cubs and White Sox. He was thrilled to see each Chicago team win a championship in his lifetime! He also loved reading, especially Roman and American history and sports. He would many times read three to four books at a time.
Tim is survived by his adoring wife, Becky (hometown Noblesville), Westfield; his brother, David (Cindy), Stamford, Conn.; his brother, Peter, Kokomo, Ind.; and his sister, Lisa (the late Mark) Wesley and brother, Nathan (Connie) Schroer, both of Fort Wayne, Ind. His surviving niece and nephew are Sarah Schroer, Brooklyn, N.Y., and Kenton (Lainey) Schroer, Kokomo.
Lutheran Missouri Synod funeral arrangements are as follows: All services will be held at Advent Evangelical Lutheran Church, 11250 N. Michigan Rd., Zionsville, by the Rev. James Grady. Calling will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 28. An additional calling will take place from noon to 1 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 29, with the funeral service following at 1 p.m. Additional information may be found at indianafuneralcare.com.
In lieu of flowers, the family gratefully asks that donations be made to South Putnam Community Education Foundation (Memo: Timothy Schroer Memorial Scholarship) at P.O. Box 863, Greencastle, IN 46135; and Advent Evangelical Lutheran Church at 11250 N. Michigan Road, Zionsville, IN 46077.
Tim was a great friend and colleague God bless him always
I was so fortunate to have Tim and Becky in my small group from church. Several times I was a “giftee” from his trading card collection. As a Detroit Lions fan he gifted me Lions cards. In every way he was a wonderful human being. I was richer for having known him.
In recalling moments with Tim, words that come to mind are caring,gentle,loving,faithful, curious,learned,and thoughtful. What a calming and resonant voice! Precious times with Becky and Tim we’ve shared.
Only five years ago, I had a most fortunate and opportunistic experience meeting, and being befriended by Tim and Becky,a loving,careing,compassionate couple, two very special people. Now, we pray for Becky and share her grief and Tim’s entrance to his eternal life with his Creator. How sad but beautiful!
Tim was one of the kindest, gentlest and most pious men I’ve known. I was honored to know him and call him my friend. His wife, Becky, and I were long-time colleagues at work and close friends, as well. I was at their wedding, and will always treasure their friendship. I just wish I had more time to spend with Tim discussing history and sports. He was truly a great person.
A fine student and wonderful person. He will be missed.
I will certainly miss Tim’s “sports commentator” voice and recaps of sporting events. He was an inspiration to all who knew him and will be greatly missed.
I had the good fortune to meet Tim through my friendship with Becky. He was such a gentle soul and amazing person. I am blessed to have known him. He will be dearly missed by all whose lives he touched.