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Dana Schroeder

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DANA F. SCHROEDER

October 22, 1968 – September 30, 2020

After a long courageous battle with cancer, Dana passed away peacefully in her sleep on Sept. 30th. She will be greatly missed by all those who shared a part of her life. 

When Dana was growing up, she was a member of the high school cross-country track team, band, and of course the math club. After graduating from high school Dana went on to get her Bachelor of Science degree from SFU. 


Then she took a break from school to travel in Thailand, Japan, Indonesia and finally New Zealand. She spent time with family there, Aunt Marla and Uncle Mike and their kids, and she also set off on her own to bike around the islands—one of many adventures in Dana’s life. 


Returning from her travels, she began her studies toward earning her PhD in Molecular Biology from the University of Calgary, graduating in 1998. Soon after she headed to San Diego to begin post-doctoral work at the Salk Institute. There she worked with scientists from around the world. Her time there away from work was spent exploring the beautiful city and taking up a new hobby, birding, which became a passion in her life from that point on.


Dana met her future wife, Sue in San Diego. They moved to Winnipeg in 2002, where Dana accepted a position as an Assistant Professor at the University of Manitoba in the Botany Department. Dana and Sue were married in 2006, and their daughter Sarah was born the following year.  As a family they enjoyed many activities together over the years. An annual stay in the Hecla cabins, winter trips to warm places, and always enjoyed gardening together.

Spring meant the beginning of the garden planning. Dana always had a plan. She loved her list and charts. It truly was a family affair from turning the soil to planting the seeds. When time to harvest Dana enjoyed making soups and cooking what we had grown. 


Dana’s other passions in life were birding, biking and singing.  Dana would bike to work at the university from the minute the flooded trails along the river were dry again until the snow returned, always with her binoculars at hand to observe any birds she met along the way. She spent many hours birding, here in Winnipeg and wherever their travels took them: Mexico, PEI, Maui, the Bahamas, California, and Vancouver Island. Singing was also a big part of her life. She was always a part of a choir wherever she lived: in Calgary, Rocky Mountain Singers Choir, followed by San Diego Women’s Chorus, and the Rainbow Harmony Project here in Winnipeg.

After Dana’s diagnosis of ovarian cancer in 2013, life changed but Dana’s courage and strength carried her through life. Her laughter was often heard across a room, and many times brought joy to those around her. Her memory and strength will forever be in our hearts.

She is remembered by her wife, Sue; daughter, Sarah; mother, Jane; siblings, Erinn, Adam and Katy; grandmother, Dianne; step-mother, Liz; step-siblings, Emily, Alex, and Melissa; and many in-laws, cousins, nieces, nephews, uncles and aunts.

In lieu of flowers, feel free to donate in Dana’s honour to Ovarian Cancer Canada: https://ovariancanada.org/Get-Involved/Donate.

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David Collister

March 20, 2022 at 3:12 AM

I was Dr. Schroeder’s student and research student during my undergraduate studies. She was so kind and supportive and was such an excellent professor. I remember her handwritten notes on the projector. I’m very sorry for your loss.

Kevin

March 6, 2022 at 4:35 AM

My sincerest condolences. I was a student and then teaching assistant for Dana's Genetics class, and am extremely saddened to learn of her loss. Working with Dr. Schroeder was always a joy. She was truly one of the kindest professors I have worked with and it was clear how much she seemed to care about her students' experience, even throughout her diagnosis. I learned a lot about how to teach students and get them excited about the natural world through Dr. Schroeder, and I hope to pay her kindness towards her students forwards, forever.

David Bird

February 7, 2022 at 11:08 PM

I am so sorry to learn of Dana's death and doubly so to have learned it so late.  I met Dana in 2007 when I accepted a position at the University of Manitoba and was lucky to call her a colleague in the Department of Biology.  She was a delightful colleague and very supportive of a new faculty member (me).  I remember fondly a wonderful dinner party at Dana and Sue's where I met Sue and marveled at their lovely Arts & Crafts home.  My heartfelt condolences to Sue and family.  David Bird

Penny & John

August 27, 2021 at 8:22 PM

Feel blessed to have known Dana. Especially enjoyed crossing paths and connecting in San Diego. 

Judy Moore

April 20, 2021 at 2:54 PM

Here's a photo of some of the old gang in Calgary

Judy Moore

April 20, 2021 at 2:13 PM

I am an old friend of Dana's from the days of singing with Rocky Mountain Singers in Calgary. We had a little history presentation last night and it made me wonder about how Dana was doing. I was so sad to learn about her passing. Dana was a good friend and fellow Alto! We enjoyed some fun times together camping and hiking and I have thought of her often over the years. The world has lost a wonderful person, I remember Dana's sense of humour and laugh very well and her humble way of living...you'd never know what a brilliant person she was if you didn't understand what she was up to at University!  This is sad time for Dana's family....I do wish you peace as you grieve the loss of Dana.

Student

November 7, 2020 at 2:41 AM

The news of Dr. Schroeder’s passing was not an easy one to bear. Her constant smile and the light that she radiated will never be forgotten. May she Rest In Peace. - Her student

Sophia

October 20, 2020 at 10:58 AM

I was very saddened to hear of Dana's passing. She was a wonderful person and a great scientist. I met Dana when I visited her university and kept in touch when I returned to Canada to begin my own position. It was a pleasure to know her. I wish her family all the best. My sincerest condolences.

Bhupinder Bhullar

October 18, 2020 at 12:36 PM

Rest In Peace Dana. You lived a courageous life. You left an indelible impression on me while we were grad students. I always remember you smiling and feel lucky to have known you. Thank you. My condolences to the family.  Bhupinder Bhullar

Geoff Pinchbeck

October 15, 2020 at 8:41 PM

Dana and I got to know each other during our time as students in the same PhD program (i.e., crucible) in Calgary.  I have many lovely memories of her, and I admired her very much.  She took a delight in so many things, and because of this, she was such a joy to be around.  I was very glad we (Masayo, our cat, and I) got to see her and meet Sue at their place in Winnipeg in December 2016. Our sincerest condolences to Sue and Sarah.  I was lucky to have known her.  Geoff Pinchbeck & Masayo Ono.

André

October 15, 2020 at 4:03 PM

I was saddened to find out this week Dana has passed.  Wonderful outlook on life and it always a pleasure to work with her.  She was dedication to her craft and a staunch supporter of her graduate students.  The 4th floor of Buller won’t be the same with out her, she will be missed.  My sincerest condolences.   André  

Valentina Ly

October 15, 2020 at 2:08 AM

Schroeder was the most approachable professor I’ve ever had and the first person to take me into her lab and show me the ropes as an undergrad. She supervised my project course and co-ops, then hired me on as a lab tech despite budgetary constraints. It was a real art learning to decipher her written instructions on the many post-it notes littering her office and lab. It was one of many idiosyncrasies that made the lab a fun place to work along with the many students she took in. She was such an affable person with a distinct laugh and presence that will be sorely missed.

Trisha

October 15, 2020 at 12:55 AM

I remember Dana singing in Montreal, she made Sue very happy and they shared a great life bringing a new life into the world to share..love will carry you on. Look towards the sky at night there is a new star twinkling watching over you both........ Trisha .......

Sally and Fiona

October 14, 2020 at 8:56 PM

Dana's journey with cancer did not take away her free spirit, her desire to be part of science, her sense of adventure, her desire for independence, nor her factual way of seeing life. Dana lived with cancer as she lived without it. A woman who remained strong throughout. Rest in peace Dana. Sally and Fiona

Jennifer Nemhauser

October 14, 2020 at 8:52 PM

I was also a postdoc with Dana at the Salk (along with Jianping who shared the lovely picture below). Dana and I would often go running on the beach together, mostly as an opportunity to get away from the bench for a little while, often to think through confusing or exciting results. Dana gave me so much strength and good advice during those times, and also during our lunches at the truly horrible cafe on site. I also remember her telling me about meeting Sue, and how she was just glowing with love and excitement as she shared the news. Dana was a first-rate scientist, a champion of the natural world, a talented performer, and an all-around really great friend. I miss her so much. May her memory be a blessing.

Anne Worley

October 14, 2020 at 3:54 AM

I met Dana in my first days in the (then) Botany Department. Imagine, a new colleague from the same smallish hometown!  It was great to be able to swap stories about our teaching, our daughters, and swimming / skiing conditions near Vernon B.C.  I sure miss Dana’s cheery hum coming around the corner, her ready laugh, and the rustle of post-it notes in her office.  Favourite memories of Dana include the joy at her and Sue’s wedding, and getting to know Sarah a little. Dana, we will miss you but are so glad our lives intersected for a while. Rest in peace. Sue and Sarah, our sincere condolences. Anne, Piotr & Helena

Linda

October 13, 2020 at 10:25 PM

Dr. Schroeder was a great supervisor, teacher, and friend. She has always been a positive force in my life. She was always there to provide her unconditional support and love for anyone who needed it. She easily touched the lives of those around her, and I will always remember her because she has definitely touched mine. I'm deeply saddened that she passed away so early. Dr. Schroeder was a delight and she will be remembered by all those whose lives she touched. I know I will always remember her. Dr. Schroeder, may you rest in peace. Linda

Sally Papso

October 11, 2020 at 1:51 AM

Sweet Dana, memories, two come immediately to mind...the Rainbow Harmony choir, I hear you singing. Thank you so much for the gift of your voice with us and for your ways cheerful push to encourage and empower others to find their voices and to sing with pride. You are missed. and speaking of fun adventures...I can't not mention the"Great Sail Down the Bird River All Women's Five Canoe Armada and That Dastardly Almost Killing Rock In The Sock Affair!" Wasn't that a hoot!? And then the follow up pot luck of us all at your home where you assured us that we were at the right house by the "Rock In The Sock" that you nailed to your front door! Funny monkey you! I am looking at the picture of us all right now...beautiful you. A smile from the heart, a twinkle in the eye, a mischievous chuckle, a ready wit. Dana, wherever you were you filled the place and space with a warm and welcoming shine. Again, beautiful you. Have a hug, Sally1.

Sally Papso

October 10, 2020 at 9:43 PM

Helen

October 10, 2020 at 9:13 PM

Sarah, so much of Dana's energy, intelligence and humour lives on in you. Continue to do her proud. Dana endured so many cancer treatments trying to find a way to have more time with you and Sue. Keep talking to Dana and you will hear echoes of her voice when you need it. Love from Helen and Jo

Bruce Ford

October 10, 2020 at 5:56 PM

I am saddened and shaken by Dana’s passing. While our conversations usually revolved around birds and birding, it was her positivity, sense of humour, and zest for life that I will remember and cherish the most.  Dana - you have been, and always will be, a source of inspiration. May you rest in peace.

Sylvie

October 10, 2020 at 4:24 PM

Dana was a great colleague and mentor for students, with a kind and caring heart and always having a positive attitude. All the happy memories since she joined the Botany Department, just a few years after me, will remain in my heart. I still remember the day she offered me the book "How to be a Canadian" shortly after I became a Canadian citizen; she will be deeply missed. Dear Sarah and Sue, you are in my thoughts.

Kendra and Nick

October 10, 2020 at 3:50 AM

So much intelligence, good humor, and a beautiful, courageous voice. We loved singing and laughing with Dana in Rainbow Harmony.  Her presence will be greatly missed but never gone completely.  Sue and Sarah our hearts are with you.  Dana crossed the border for love and that love lives and will be here always.  Kendra and Nick

Jianping Hu

October 10, 2020 at 3:42 AM

Dana and I overlapped at the Salk Institute for most of our postdoctoral years. She was warm, cheerful, upbeat, and optimistic, and we had a wonderful time together. After leaving Salk, we met several times at conferences and at lab reunions in San Diego. During our conversations in 2014 and 2016, Dana and I discussed about her cancer treatment, just like discussing any other scientific problems. There was no doubt in my mind that she would beat cancer and have a long and productive career and happy family life. A few days before her passing, Dana emailed us and calmly updated her health status, which shocked and deeply saddened me till this day. Sue and Sarah, I am sorry for your loss. This is also a big loss for us. She will be sorely missed. Jianping

Francis Lin

October 10, 2020 at 12:42 AM

I had limited interactions with Dana. But I will never forget her kind offer to let me and my students sit in her office whenever we were waiting for a meeting or a class in the Buller Bldg. My deepest condolences! 

Rita and Shianne

October 9, 2020 at 11:29 PM

Fly beautiful soul.💜

October 9, 2020 at 11:16 PM

Dana came to the Rainbow Harmony Project with a smile as big as outdoors and a lovely alto voice. It was a treat to see her in the choir and then even better when she met and married Sue. What a great couple, in every way! They had so much love that when Sarah was born she was truly blessed to have these awesome moms. Even when she was very sick Dana was cheerful. Surely that cannot be said of most people. Sue and Sarah, we are thinking of you every day and keeping you in our hearts. Gloria and Leigh. (And Nevaeh)

Jay Kormish

October 9, 2020 at 6:49 PM

My deepest condolences to Sue and Sarah. Dana and I met many years ago as graduate students in the McGhee lab in Calgary. Our interaction was short but her graduate research inspired the direction of my own research and career. Dana was a role model and I am fortunate to have known her as a student and colleague. My thoughts are with Dana's family.

Gary & Toni Anderson

October 9, 2020 at 5:55 PM

So sorry to loose a gifted teacher, treasured colleague,  kind and considerate friend. Our thoughts are with you Sue and Sarah 

John Markham

October 9, 2020 at 5:40 PM

Dana's upbeat approach to life and the problems we encounter was an inspiration.  Laura and I will miss you.  Sue and Sarah,  you are in our thoughts. 

Bev

October 9, 2020 at 5:20 PM

It was an honour and privilege to know Dana and sing with her in Rainbow Harmony Project. She always knew the notes and sang with a smile in her heart. What joy and courage through her journey! may you be singing somewhere, Dana. much love to you, Sue and Sarah

Steve Whyard

October 9, 2020 at 5:08 PM

We will miss you greatly, Dana. You were a wonderfully generous colleague, with an infectious sense of humour that made everyone laugh, and your courage over the last several years has been an inspiration to us all. Our lives have been enriched by knowing you. Steve 

Dirk

October 9, 2020 at 4:44 PM

Dear Dana, you were the one I had my first dinner with in Winnipeg when I interviewed for a position at UofM in December 2006.  Your natural kindness and openness to Frauke and I was certainly one convincing reason why we gave up our home county and moved half across the globe to Winnipeg once I got the job offer.  As a rookie, I came often to your office for a chat and advise for all sorts of things.  We sure had many good times at Dragon Boat practice (or races), dinners and BBQs, where I got to know you and your family a bit better. I am thankful for that and there is no doubt that I’ll miss you very much. Dirk    

Frauke

October 9, 2020 at 3:47 PM

Dana and I met frequently on the way to work, both on bikes. She often stood on the banks of the Red River with her binoculars and watched birds. Sometimes I joined her and we looked together and sometimes we continued to bike to work together. I will miss these moments very much and still look out for Dana at her favourite bird watching spots. Rest in peace, Dana

Darren

October 9, 2020 at 3:26 PM

Though we didn't interact as often as I did with others, it was always clear that Dana was a strong contributor to our department - responsible and sincere, especially in her concern for students and colleagues. However, I most enjoyed meeting her with her family and seeing the love that they shared. Myrna and I wish them strength through this most difficult time. With Greatest Sympathy - Darren and Myrna

Erwin Huebner

October 9, 2020 at 3:15 PM

Dana was a great colleague and wonderful upbeat person. I will miss her and the great chats we have had. Wishing strength to her family in their grief. Erwin

James Hare

October 9, 2020 at 3:07 PM

We are saddened by your passing and will miss your presence in the department! Our deepest condolences to Sue and Sarah. Jim Hare

Drew Schroeder

October 9, 2020 at 1:47 PM

I wrote to Dana several weeks ago. Dana Your family, all of us, especially your Dad, are very proud of you.  A life well lived; a job well done. Love always Uncle Drew

Ashwin

October 9, 2020 at 10:41 AM

You were one of my best mentors, Dr. Schroeder. An opportunity to have worked with you opened up several other doors for me. Am always grateful for that.  It's been almost 10 years since we met and even today I vividly remember your infectious laughter, your great sense of humor and the sheer positive energy you bring with you.  You will be dearly missed and always remembered. 

Kunhua Chen

October 9, 2020 at 6:43 AM

Had shared the lab bench with you for 5 years. Many things faded away from my memory, but your laughter is still clear and loud.

Ana Caño

October 9, 2020 at 6:31 AM

Dana was a courageous and open minded colleague. We met as postdocs in San Diego and kept in contact, last time I saw her in 2017 we had a pretty deep conversation. She was always positive and helpful. I will remember her smiling.  My condolence to her family and friends.

Christian Fankhauser

October 9, 2020 at 6:22 AM

I had the priviledge to meet Dana when we were both post-docs in San Diego. Dana your optimism, your witty observations, your great smile were a constant source of sunshine in the photobiology lab. We all miss you, rest in peace

Julin Maloof

October 9, 2020 at 4:04 AM

I am really honored to have known Dana when we were both in San Diego as postdocs.  She was smart, warm, caring, funny.  A wonderful person to have as a colleague.  Grateful for the time we had together.

Dilukshi

October 9, 2020 at 2:56 AM

Rest in Peace dear Dr. Schroeder you will always remain in our hearts as a kind generous, caring and a very helpful person. The best PhD supervisor anyone can ask for. You changed my life so much and I am so grateful to you for that. 

Susan, Lu-Shu Yeh

October 9, 2020 at 1:53 AM

You are a person with such a big heart. Although I only knew you for a couple of years, but those memories will always be with me.

Charlotte

October 8, 2020 at 7:40 PM

Your fight is over, Dana but what a warrior you were. I will miss your inimitable giggle, unshakeable enthusiasm when discussing any science related, bird related, and most definitely Sarah and/or Sue related topics. You were truly one of a kind, the very best kind.

Nella and Sam Banducci

October 8, 2020 at 3:09 AM

Rest in peace beautiful lady. 
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