Anita M. Scherer

Anita M. Scherer



Scherer


Anita M. (Nee: Stock) died peacefully at her Delhi home on Jan. 2, 2014.  She was 75 years old.  She had been diagnosed with lung cancer that had spread to other areas.  She was born Sept. 20, 1938 in Cleveland.  The only daughter of German immigrants John William and Gerta Clara (Nee: Kaufmann) Stock, she grew up in Cleveland and Jacksonville, FL.  She was preceded in death by her husband Richard P. Scherer, whom she married Nov. 25, 1961.  She attended the University of Cincinnati nursing school after high school, and then obtained her bachelor of arts degree in gerontological studies from the College of Mt. Joseph in 1999.  She spent many years active in community theater with the Victory Players and Stagecrafters.  She was a long-time season ticket holder at the Playhouse in the Park.  She was a lector for 41 years at Our Lady of Victory Church, and a docent for a decade at the Cincinnati Art Museum.  She is survived by her sons William and Christopher (Marilyn), grandchildren Billy and Evan.  A memorial gathering will be held Friday Jan. 10th from 5:00 P.M. until 7:00 P.M. at the Radel Funeral Home, 650 Neeb Road, 451-8800.  In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Cincinnati Art Museum, Hospice of Cincinnati or the American Cancer Society.  www.radelfuneral.com


Tributes & Condolences

Posted by Jim and Jo-Ann Prater on January 10, 2014 (14:08)
Dear Bill and Chris, We'll miss your mom, just as we miss your dad. We kind of all grew up together with our kids when we too were young and teaching at Oak Hills High School. While we've traveled different roads in the years since, our friendship lasted over fifty years. We have ony fond memories.

Posted by Barbara and Dan Reif on January 07, 2014 (20:29)
Dear Bill and Chris, We were saddened to learn about the loss of your Mother to cancer. We thought so much of both of your parents; we worked with them in the Delhi Police Association and, of course, knew them through Oak Hills and Credit Union functions. Our memories of your Mother and Dad are pleasant ones; hopefully, in time, your pleasant memories of them will replace the sadness of the moment. Sincerely,

 
 
 
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