Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral

Gregory C. Schottmiller “Greg” – February 7, 2023

Spencerport, NY:  At age 57, Greg passed on February 7, 2023 at Unity Hospital with his family at his side.  He was born on March 6, 1965 in Rochester to parents Raymond and Tina (Caschetta) Schottmiller.  Survived by his wife of 30 years, Mary Ellen (Angevine) Schottmiller and children; Kyle, Zachary (Lauren Johnson), Molly and Katie Schottmiller; parents, Raymond and Tina Schottmiller; siblings, Mark, Mary (Diane Schlegel), and Linda Schottmiller; brother-in-law Mark (Stephanie) Angevine and sister-in-law Donna Martinez; nieces & nephews, Juliana, Isabella, Mikayla, Milo, and Thor; also survived by many other loving extended family and friends.

He graduated from Gates-Chili High School and went on to the University at Buffalo where he got his MBA. He worked the majority of his career at Bausch & Lomb as a CPA. Greg was a loyal sports fan to his Pittsburgh Steelers and Pittsburgh Pirates. He loved to travel, and took his family across the country to National Parks and historic sites. He knew every Beatles song by heart, even as his brain tumor left him with aphasia. Greg’s biggest joy was spending time with his family; he has left us with countless memories to look back upon fondly for years to come. We will always miss him with all of our hearts.

Family and friends may call on Tuesday, February 14, from 10am-11am at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, 43 Gebhardt Road, Penfield, NY where Greg’s Funeral Mass will be held at 11am, following visitation.  Fr. James Schwartz will be the celebrant, a luncheon will follow the mass at the church hall, and interment will be held in the future.  In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to Jack’s Place, 17 Rosa Road, Schenectady, NY 12308 or online at www.jacksplace.org   To send a condolence or share a memory please visit:  www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com

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5 thoughts on “ Gregory C. Schottmiller “Greg” – February 7, 2023

  1. Sending my heartfelt condolences to your entire family. Greg was one of those people who left a positive impact on everyone he met, myself included. May your memories bring you peace.

  2. My sincerest condolences to the entire family. I worked many years with Greg at Bausch & Lomb and know how important family was to him. We all worked hard but Greg made sure we took time out to enjoy a Red Wings game from time to time. Peace be with you all.

  3. Deepest condolences on Greg’s passing – he will definitely be missed. So many great memories from our high school years and the far too infrequent opportunities to get “the gang” together in the years since. He was a great friend. Mary – you and your family are in our prayers.

  4. So sorry to hear about the passing of my UB college roommate and fellow Pittsburgh fan for life. A flood of memories come back in remembering a genuine good guy. Santoras pizza and wings special, going car shopping all the time, and even a trip to Niagara Falls to study for a final exam (worst idea ever). I even came around to recognizing the Beatles were one of the greatest bands years after. My condolences to his family for their loss. Goodbye my friend and may you RIP.

  5. My deepest condolences on the loss of your sweet Greg. It was my honor and pleasure to get to know him throughout his illness . He was such a great person and hardworking patient. He somehow managed to make us all smile and he never gave up. I will remember him always for his gentle demeanor and smile. With heartfelt sympathy and loving friendship, Shelly Falbo

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