1931 - 2025
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Farrel Loy Schell, aged 93, passed away on October 5, 2025, in Oakland, CA. Born on December 14, 1931, Farrel dedicated his life to his family, his career, and his numerous passions.
Farrel was a beloved husband to Shirley Samuelson Schell for 70 years, who preceded him in death. He is survived by his children, James C. Schell and Maria Schell Peter; and his granddaughter, Amanda Peter. Farrel was also preceded in death by his parents, Lillian and Thomas Schell, and his brother, William (Bill) Schell.
Educated at the University of Kansas, where he earned a degree in Architectural Engineering, Farrel went on to a distinguished career. He achieved a professional degree in Urban Transportation from Carnegie-Mellon University and worked on significant projects such as the Titan Missile Launcher Installation and the Bay Area Rapid Transit System. His efforts earned him a Mayoral Award of Merit from Diane Feinstein for his role as Project Director of the Muni Metro Task Force. Farrel's career spanned various leadership roles, including managing the Kaiser Engineers' Urban Transportation Department and overseeing major transportation projects across the United States and in Taiwan.
Farrel served as a Lieutenant in the United States Navy for three years, where he honed his leadership and technical skills that would later benefit his civilian career.
He and his wife Shirley shared a deep love of the arts, attending symphony, ballet, and theater performances. An avid sports fan, Farrel supported the Oakland A's, UC Berkeley Golden Bears football, and Golden State Warriors basketball teams. His artistic talents were not confined to his professional life; he was also a skilled calligrapher and painter, and he enjoyed fly fishing and tying his own flies for mountain trips.
Farrel was a pillar of his community, actively involved in St. Paul's Towers' Green Action and Financial Studies Committees. His love for the environment is reflected in his family's request for contributions to be made to Save the Redwoods, 111 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA 94104, or online at www.savetheredwoods.org.
His life was marked by his commitment to his family, his humor, and his service to the community. Farrel's legacy will live on in the memories of those who knew and loved him.Contributions may be made to www.savetheredwoods.org
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