In Memory

Edy Rau (Schwartz)

Edith (Edy) Schwartz
1943 - 2018
Resident of Moraga
Edith (Edy) Schwartz, passed away, surrounded by family in her home town of Moraga on September 8, 2018 at the age of 75.
Edy was born in Reno NV. to Fred and Gerda Rau. The family moved to Piedmont, CA. in 1948, where Edy attended Wildwood Elementary School and was a 1960 graduate of Piedmont H.S. Edy attended San Francisco State University where she received her BA in Elementary Education and Teaching in 1964.
Edy met Jeff Schwartz when they were early teens. They started dating and married in 1963. Together they would spend 55 years, raising their family, traveling the world, and educating on the critical issues of the time.
Moving to Moraga in 1967, Edy taught in the Moraga School District until the birth of her son John. Following the birth of her daughter Cathy, Edy began what would become a life-long career of raising public awareness on issues ranging from nuclear non-proliferation to the importance of grass-roots activism in our national and local political systems.
In 1998, Edy received her master's degree in psychology and counseling from John F Kennedy University. Turning her efforts to local topics, Edy spent two decades focused on issues critical to the Town of Moraga. Her work in Moraga included; being a founding member of the Moraga Citizens Network, President of the Moraga Chamber of Commerce, and a Community Liaison to Saint Mary's College of Moraga. Edy was Director of Community Marketing for the California Independent Film Festival, where she raised awareness on the importance of the Rheem Theatre to the Town of Moraga. In 2010, Edy was recognized as the Moraga Citizen of the Year, and in 2014 the Contra Costa Commission for Women inducted Edy into the Women's Hall of Fame.
Edy is survived by her beloved husband Jeff, her son and daughter-in-law John and Julianne Schwartz, her daughter and son-in-law Cathy and Richard Harris, her four grand-children Trent and Ethan Schwartz, and Riley and Bodhi Harris, her brother and sister-in-law Ron and Susan Rau, and her sister, Judy Puckett.
A celebration of Edy's life will be held on October 6, 2018 at 3PM, in the Redwood Circle at Rancho Laguna Park, Moraga.
The family requests that in lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Moraga Community Foundation | https://moragacommunityfoundation.org



 
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09/16/18 11:19 AM #1    

Carolyn Veio

I have very fond memories of Edy Rau from an early age in Piedmont.  I remember her as being very kind and courteous to me.  And I feel the need to add that her obituary certainly gives credence to the kindred spirit of a fine woman of character and compasion.  And that she was from an early age. 

I would like to offer my deepest condolences to her family and friends.  Many blessings from within.

Warmest regards,

Carolyn 'Carol' Veio


12/31/18 08:02 PM #2    

Bev Hinch (Luttrell)

My heart is so very sad.  I just now found out about Edy's passing.  We became fast friends as soon as she moved to Piedmont and I spent many nights at her house.  The last time I spent the night at her house was not too long ago at a high school reunion.  I adored her parents and send my condolences to Jeff and her remaining family.  Edy provided me with many lasting good memories and was a large part of my life during the school years.  Good-bye, Edy.  Still love you!

 


01/22/19 11:40 PM #3    

Jamie Sutton

Edy was my first girlfriend, in the 4th grade.  I am not sure it was necessarily reciprocal but I always thought that she was smart and athletic and pretty and really nice to another 10 year old.  I still remember playing on the playground at the bottom of the hill at Wildwood.  lucky me.  and all of those lifetime leadership and public service accomplishments were evidenced early when she was chosen the head of Traffic Patrol a few years later.  [not on her list of life accomplishments, but her classmates took note and elected her.] And on to High School where she was always kind and generous, and still smart and (I thought) pretty.  I am sure Jeff would agree.  You never forget your first love and all my warmest regards and condolences to her family.     Jamie

 

 


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