Ed Shumacher |
“Ed was very humble; he preferred to be behind the scenes —
which is strange for someone in show business — and was much more comfortable
letting others take credit for what he did,” Carey Gardner, a former co-worker
at WJER Radio in Dover told the times-reporter.com.
Although those who knew him said unanimously he did his best
to escape the spotlight, Gardner
fondly recalls once when he couldn’t. The Tuscarawas County Chamber of Commerce
honored WTUZ as its 2006 Small Business of the Year.
“He had to be there to accept the award, but he had his
mother and all of his employees there,” he said. “I know he was very proud of
that. It was recognition from his business peers and an affirmation that he’d
made it. He had to be there and accept the applause and the spotlight. I had a
lot of fun just watching him.”
Schumacher also was president and general manager, and the
full-time staff at WTUZ grew from five originally to 19 in 2006. WTUZ also received the prestigious 2009
National Association of Broadcasters Crystal Radio Award for community service.
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