Legendary former PD sportswriter Russ Schneider, 89, passed away
today.
Russ covered the Indians from 1964 through 1978.
And, for six years after the daily baseball grind became too
difficult for him, the Browns.
Russ Schneider |
As Bill Livington
reported, when Schneider was named Browns beat reporter, Browns
owner Art Modell spouted, "Welcome to the family."
Russ’
retort: "I'm here to cover the team, not to be part of your family."
After
retirement, Russ remained a regular at the Indians’ Winter Haven spring
training headquarters. Old habits die hard.
Russ
was competitive. “The baseball writer for the (Cleveland) Press and I did not
speak for 13½ years,” he once said, probably as a point of pride.
Russ
was a former Marine and a former catcher in the Indians farm system. He kept
both combative attitudes for the rest of his life.
He
saw his first Indians game at old League Park in 1936. His mom took him. His
love for the Tribe stayed with him.
Even
after he left the PD, Russ wrote a sports column for the Sun newspapers for 10
more years. Just couldn’t stay away.
Schneider’s
14 sports books include a 630-page encyclopedia of the Tribe’s top players,
published in 2013. Russ’ mind was an encyclopedia of Cleveland baseball.
After
retirement, he had a second home at the Indians' old Winter Haven spring
training headquarters. Just couldn't stay away.
Russ
did have a soft spot: Catherine “Kay” Kilbane Schneider, his wife for 67 years.
Other than that, it was rough going around Russ.
His
obituary got it right: “A legend has passed.”
Russ’
obituary:
RUSSELL J.
SCHNEIDER, SR., age 89. A legend has passed.
Beloved
husband of 67 years to Catherine "Kay" (nee Kilbane); loving father
of Eileen Raich (Eric), Russell Jr. "Rusty" (Susan) and Bryan
(Tricia); dear grandfather of Jen Whisler (Rob), Leah, Ryan (deceased), Lynn
Nissen (Eric), Sarah Wenzil (Aaron) and Meaghan; great-grandfather of Avery,
Amelia, Jack, William and Elias; brother of the late Betty Botchick, Dorothy
Stewart, Hazel Mould and Robert; uncle and great-uncle of many.
Passed away
October 24, 2017. Proud U.S.M.C. Veteran - Korea. Longtime
sportswriter and columnist for the Cleveland Plain Dealer and was a Cleveland
Indians historian. Memorial Service Saturday, October 28, North Royalton
Christian Church (5100 Royalton Rd., North Royalton, OH 44133) at 3:00
P.M.
Burial private
Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery. Friends may call at CHAMBERS
FUNERAL HOME of NORTH OLMSTED, 29150 LORAIN RD. AT STEARNS RD., FRIDAY 2-4
& 6-9 P.M. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions in
memory of Russ to your favorite charity.
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