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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Edward Carl
Schaffter
June 21, 1944 – March 12, 2025
Edward Carl Schaffter June 21, 1944 – March 12, 2025
Edward Carl Schaffter, 80, of Ruskin, FL, passed away on March 12, 2025. Born on June 21, 1944, in Wadsworth, Ohio, Ed was a proud graduate of the Class of 1962. He spent his early years working in an Ohio foundry and later attended trade school before moving to Florida in 1971, where he would become an appliance technician. Later, he found his calling as a park ranger, a role he embraced until his retirement.
A proud veteran, Ed served in the U.S. Army as part of the 13th Artillery, 25th Infantry Division—also known as "Tropic Thunder"—and was honorably discharged after serving his country with dedication.
Ed was a man who valued simple joys—shooting pool, riding his motorcycle, enjoying a cold beer, and spending quality time with his family. He was a member of the Moose Lodge and an avid supporter of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and "HIS, Ohio State Buckeyes", a passion he carried throughout his life.
He was preceded in death by his father, Russel Carl Schaffter; his mother, Mary Margaret Schaffter; and his beloved daughter, Heather Schaffter. He is survived by his loving wife, Zaida Schaffter; his daughters, Darleen Rios and Zaida Coronado: his son in-laws Danny Rios and Michael Coronado; his brother, Ted Schaffter; and his sister, Carleen McVeigh. He also leaves behind his cherished grandchildren, Edleen Diaz, Nereida Diaz, Giuliana Coronado, Ella Coronado, and Maximiliano Coronado, along with his great-grandchildren, Aixa Caldwell and Jaidyn Garcia, nieces and nephews.
A service to honor Ed's life will be held on Tuesday, March 18th, at 12 PM at the Sarasota National Cemetery.
In memory of Ed and his unwavering love for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the family asks that you buy a Bucs hat, post a picture wearing it, and tag him in it—because nothing would have made him prouder.
Rest easy, Ed. You will be deeply missed but never forgotten.
Graveside Service
Sarasota National Cemetery
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