Frank W. Schuster, 90, of Sheboygan, passed away on
Thursday, June 7, 2018 at Pine Haven Christian Home in Sheboygan Falls. He was born October 4, 1927 in Sheboygan to
the late Paul and Anna (Gasser) Schuster.
Frank graduated from Central High School in 1945 and then went on to
proudly serve in the US Navy during WWII as a second-class electrician.
Following his military service, he attended Columbia and
Marquette University. After graduation
he continued with evening courses at Northwestern University and the Art
Institute of Chicago while employed as an assistant sales manager at Masoneilan
Regulator Company.
Frank was a member of Ss. Cyril & Methodius Catholic
Church, K.S.K.J, a life member of Elmhurst Elks 1531 of Elmhurst, IL, A.O.P.A,
American Legion, V.F.W charter member of Sheboygan SPEB8QSA, a Barbershopper and
past member of the Toast Masters International.
Frank was interested in many outdoor activities. He especially enjoyed fishing and boating in
Northern Wisconsin. As a private pilot,
Frank flew his own plane over eastern states from Quebec, Canada to Key West,
FL; often flying from Chicago to Sheboygan to visit. He very much enjoyed socializing with his
group of local friends for morning coffee break.
He is survived by three nieces; Marianne Kolar of Dallas,
TX, Kathleen Kolar of Bloomington, MN, and Simone (Mike) Dorcas of Apple
Valley, MN, a nephew Shawn (Cindy) Schuster of Marshfield, great nieces and
nephews and long-time friend Bill Mistele.
He was deeply loved and his passing will leave a significant void in the
lives of family and friends. He was
preceded in death by his parents, four brothers: Carl, Paul, Victor, and Emil,
and three sisters: Sister M. DePaul Schuster, Mary Schuster and Daniella Kolar.
The family wishes to extend their appreciation to the staff
at Pine Haven Christian Home and St. Nicholas Hospice for their compassionate
palliative care.
In accordance with Frank’s wishes no funeral services will
be held. Burial will be at Greendale
Cemetery.
Please visit our website to leave your condolences for the
family www.zimmerfuneralhome.com



