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Noreen Janet (Schafer) Stewart

Posted 2023-08-20 by mhenderson
Published by Today's News Herald on Aug. 20, 2023 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

Long-time Parker music educator, Noreen Stewart, 81, died at her home in
Parker on July 29, 2023, with her son, Scott, by her side.

Noreen Janet Stewart, née Schafer, was born January 13, 1942, in
Buffalo, New York, to Walter and Norma Irene (Reinhart) Schafer.

Showing musical talent early in life, Noreen began singing publicly when
she was only 4 years old and as a young girl often sang on WBEN Radio in
Buffalo on the Saturday Children's Hour program. She developed into a
coloratura soprano and at only 15 years old Noreen made her debut as a
concert soloist with the Buffalo Civic Orchestra. She performed on the
Ted Mack Original Amateur Hour television program from New York City on
February 1, 1959, singing "Una Voca Poco Fa" from the Rossini opera,
"Barber of Seville."

Noreen graduated from Maryvale High School in Cheektowaga, New York, in
1959, where she had appeared as the lead character in numerous school
musicals and operettas. She studied vocal music and music education at
the State University of New York at Fredonia where, in her freshman
year, she sang the title role of Sister Angelica in the Puccini opera of
the same name. Throughout her time at SUNY-Fredonia Noreen sang with
several musical choruses and was featured in numerous operas. She earned
a Bachelor of Science in Music Education in 1964. In 1967 she studied at
the Oberlin Conservatory of Music and earned a Master of Music degree
from SUNY-Fredonia in 1972.

Following the end of her first marriage Noreen moved to Parker with her
son, Scott, in August 1972 to begin teaching music for the Parker
Unified School District. Shortly after arriving in Parker, she met W.
David Stewart, they married in 1973 and spent 39 loving years together
until David's death in 2012.

When asked how she chose Parker Noreen said she pulled out a map of
Arizona and looked for the "smallest town that looked big enough to have
people." Moving to Parker was a bit of an adjustment for a girl born and
raised in Buffalo. She learned the usual desert lessons (everything
melts when left in the car) and had some unusual desert experiences.

While driving to Le Pera a roadrunner darted across the road in front of
her, as it reached the opposite shoulder it tripped and tumbled down the
other side of the road. Assuming this was normal roadrunner behavior she
shared the story with her husband David who promptly burst out in
laughter. Every few years David would give Noreen a roadrunner knick-
knack and the whole family would laugh together.

"Mrs. Stewart" taught music at Le Pera Elementary School for many years,
then at Wallace Elementary, and for a while she directed the Parker High
School Chorus. Noreen shared her great love of music with her students
and the wider community through numerous school productions and concerts
each school year until her retirement in May 2003. She is fondly
remembered by the countless students she taught throughout her long
career as a music educator.

In addition to her great love for her family and music, Noreen also
loved animals-horses, Irish Setters, and especially Golden Retrievers.
For many years Noreen was involved with Golden Retriever rescue and
always had a house filled with rescued four-footed friends.

She is survived by her son Scott Meléndez-Stewart of Washington, D.C.;
brother Walter (Kathy) Schafer of The Villages, Florida; nieces Amy
(Chris) Erickson and family of Cary, North Carolina, and Amanda (Chad)
Sherin and family of Apex, North Carolina; and sister-in-law, Lavonne
(Michael) Stark of Fort Worth, Texas.

She was preceded in death by her husband, W. David Stewart; an infant
daughter Stewart; her parents; a beloved step-mother, Blanche Schafer
Herkey, née LeGro, and her husband George Herkey; and her step-father,
Ben Hodde.

Noreen was a kind, loving, and caring person who left lasting memories
and will be deeply missed by those who were fortunate to have known her.

No memorial service or funeral is planned. The family asks that in lieu
of flowers, donations in her name be sent to the Animal Relief Fund Inc.
(ARF Inc.) 309 W 7th ST, Parker, AZ, 85344, or to River Valley Cares
Foundation (River Valley HH & Hospice in Parker).





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