Peter Scudder

It is with great sadness that we were just informed of Peter Scudder’s passing.

unknown.pngPeter and his wife Liz have long been an integral part of the Scudder Association Foundation.  He and his family were frequent visitors to the Scudder Retreat on Shelter Island, NY, where the wind and the sea were woven into the family’s spirit. His presence within our organization will be sorely missed.

Peter Scudder, 80, passed away peacefully in July 2023. Born in Brooklyn, NY, to Henry Scudder and Margaret Hail, he graduated from Brooklyn Academy and went on to study history, graduating from Upsala College. He completed his master’s degree in political science at Drew University.

His deep love of education guided his career. At Upsala College, he became Assistant Dean of Students. At Bloomfield College, he became Dean of Students and then Vice President of Student Affairs and Admissions.

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Liz and Peter Scudder – together unbelievably, since they were 14.

 

Peter met his beloved wife, Elizabeth, on Shelter Island, New York. Peter and Elizabeth went on to have three children – Renee, Victoria, and Stacey. Married for 62 years, and knowing one another for longer than that, they shared a deep bond of friendship and companionship.

 

 

 

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Peter Scudder, Northern New Jersey, Squadron Chief,

Peter cared deeply about civic responsibility. As a longtime member and past President of the Scudder Association Foundation, he supported their mission of “Service to Others” in the family-founded hospitals in Southern India. As a Red Cross Disaster volunteer, he helped many families in crisis. As a longtime member of the Northern New Jersey Power Squadron, as Secretary, and then Chief Education Officer, he was deeply committed to boating safety and education.

 

As a husband, father, grandfather, and friend, he was a harbor of love, warmth, and humor. His family was the true compass of his life. As their captain, he taught them about the wonders of the sea and sailing, leading summer vacations on his beloved sailboats, instilling in them a love of nature and a respect for the power and magnificence of the sea.

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Peter and Liz with family at Scudder Reunion Dinner

 

 

Peter is survived by his wife Elizabeth, daughter Renee, daughter Victoria and son-in-law Hankins Parichabutr, daughter Stacey and son-in-law David Watson, and his grandchildren Vaughn, Seren, Samantha, and Luke.

 

 

 

 

 

1__#$!@%!#__unknown.pngAs we remember this always young-at-heart, wonderful husband, father, grandfather, academic, and sailor, we recognize his indelible impact on our lives, and celebrate the wisdom and love he has left behind.

The Scudder Association Foundation will deeply miss Peter’s presence and perpetual good-will. Our deepest condolences go out to Liz and her amazing family.

 

 

As Van Morrison so aptly stated, “Hark now, hear the sailors cry. Smell the sea and feel the sky. Let your soul and spirit fly into the mystic.” Peter will be forever missed.

Services will be held at a future date and will be announced.

 

 

 


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2 Comments

2 Comments

  1. Susan Swanson

    I’ve known Pete since he was 10 when we vacationed together at Shelter Island. He was a wonderful guy and I will miss him.
    Love to Liz, Renee, Victoria and Stacey.

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  2. William S Scudder

    Peter and Liz were the quintessential couple.
    Barbara and I always admired their combined presence, As partners, they appeared to enhance one another, proving that sometimes 1+1 can far exceed a couple. Together they were a wonderful, nurturing force of nature; a living love story.
    Liz and her family have our deepest and most profound sympathies. Both Barbara and I, as well as the entire Scudder Association Foundation, will deeply miss Peter’s presence and the poignant example he and Liz portrayed of what true story book love looks like.

    Here’s wishing you, “fair winds and following seas,”Peter.

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