This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Schuler, Seigel, Allemang, Hadley Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SRB.2ACE/11978 Message Board Post: PJ: July, 2002: Betty Jane Schuler of 24 Webster St., Lakewood, formerly of Pittsburgh, died Thursday July 25, 2002 in the Hamot Medical Center, Erie. A Lakewood resident since 1983, she was born in Pittsburgh, a daughter of Edward and Pauline Seigel Allemang. Mrs. Schuler was a Wave in the U.S. Navy during World War II. She was the wife of Paul R. Schuler, whom she married Dec. 30, 1945. During the summer Mrs. Schuler was the manager of William Baker Hotel in Chautauqua Institution from 1974 to 1978. She also co-owned the Schuler-Muhl Advertising Agency in Pittsburgh for five years and worked as an advertising specialist for several department stores in the Pittsburgh area. She was a member of Christian Science House of Chautauqua Insitution, where she organized the annual lecture; First Church of the Christian Science, Jamestown, where she was the First Reader, a Sunday school teacher and organized the Mary Baker Eddy Exhibit, which established the church's historical status. She was also a member of Lakewood Community Development Corp., Women's Club, Great Decisions, Fortnightly and served on the board of Lakewood library. She was a passionate Chautauquan, where one could find her listening to symphonies and lectures just days before her passing. She advocated lifelong learning, education and love of the arts and politics. As a valued member of her community, she worked tirelessly over the years for many causes and organizations. She was instrumental in the Lakewood Beautification Project. As a wife, mother, Christian Scientist and community activist she was loved by many and will be dearly missed. Besides her husband, she was survived by a son, Richard Schuler of Greenhurst; a daughter, Janice Schuler of Greenhurst; a grandson, Paul Schuler of Greenhurst; a sister, Norma Hadley of LaHabra, Calif.; and a brother William "Buzzy" Allemang of Pittsburgh. A memorial service will be held at a later date. No visitation will be observed.