Just thinking about Erik today. Erik will never be forgotten.
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Erik was an ongoing inspiration in my life and empowered me to provide the highest quality clinical care for ALL human beings with evidence based treatments that effectively support marginalized LGBTQ+ and neurodiverse client populations.
Erik's mentorship as an expert clinician and University of Southern California professor helped me grow into the clinician I am today. Erik taught me much of what I know as a clinical social worker and practice today. I am so thankful for his care, mentorship, encouragement, and friendship.
Erik was also highly supportive of my scholarship. He was my first reader for my article on supporting victims of sexual assault on college campuses. Erik had also recommended me to join as faculty on his team.
Above all, he was a kind, sweet, and giving soul. To know Erik was to love him.
I cannot thank Erik enough. For the duration of my career, I will continue to pay tribute to Erik in my advocacy, care, and volunteerism.
Thank you, Ted, and Erik's Mom, brother, etc. for sharing Erik with us.
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A Heartfelt Thank You
I'm deeply touched by the generosity of all those who have chosen to honor Erik through donations to the causes he cared about so much. Your kindness and support are a beautiful reflection of his spirit and the impact he had on the lives of others.
Erik believed strongly in the power of giving, and knowing that his legacy will continue to make a difference in areas close to his heart brings us great comfort. Your contributions not only celebrate his memory but also help to further the causes that were so important to him.
Thank you for your compassion, your thoughtfulness, and for keeping his memory alive through your acts of kindness. It means more than words can express.
With gratitude,
Ted
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As former Dean of the School of Social Work at USC, I knew Erik's work and contributions well. He brought a special spirit of commitment, great energy, and genuine dedication in his role as faculty member. I greatly valued the ways in which he brought his talents to bear in the classroom, with administrative assignments, and in the university community. His appointment as Assistant Professor at California State University in San Bernadino points to the steady path of professional progress he was making. He was a special human being who will be greatly missed both within and outside of university life although his intellectual and personal gifts to us all will long persist.
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"Come to spin class...It will be fun!" Erik promised. He blazed on his cycle while I puttered my way through. Hiking was more my style and speed and Erik was ever a joyous companion. Love you. Miss you.
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Dr Schott was an amazing professor. This is a great loss for our community. The social workers who learned from him are lucky. He was kind, generous, understanding, and passionate. I am very sad he is gone too soon.
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I knew Erik since he was born and I loved him dearly. I found this quote that reminded me of him.
"A butterfly lights beside us
Like a sunbeam
And for
A brief moment,
Its Glory and Beauty belong
To Our World,
But then
It fly’s on Again,
And Though We wish
It could Have Stayed
We feel so lucky
To Have seen It!”
Author unknown
We will always remember you Erik!
Love,
Your adopted Aunt and Uncle
Sharon and Dennis
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