Marilyn C. Schofield, beloved mother, “Grammie”,
renowned artist, wife, and really great friend died
Thursday, June 23, at the McCarthy Care Center in
Sandwich, surrounded by her loving family.
She was the wife of the late James “Jay” Schofield,
to whom she was married to for over 20 years. Mr.
Schofield died in 1991. Born in 1936, into the 14th
generation family of Marion & Alan Chace of East Orleans,
Marilyn attended Orleans High School, graduating in 1954.
An accomplished award winning artist, who captured
many familiar seascapes of the Cape Cod area, Marilyn
served as a dedicated member and partner of Nauset
Painters, Gallery 31, Peacocks Pride Art Gallery, the
Eastham Painterʼs Guild and the Saltworks Gallery. She
shared her love of painting and her eye for a photographic
scene by teaching painting classes in the off season.
Marilyn was always interested in the lower Capeʼs
history and did extensive research into family and local
genealogy. She co-authored “Eastham”, for the Eastham
Historical Society.She also enjoyed knitting, rug hooking and braiding,
and gardening.
She was a long time member of the Highlanders
drama group, where she met her true love, Jay. Friends
and family noticed her paintings had a certain glow and
vibrancy to them when they were painted in the “Jay” era.
She was at her happiest sharing her life with him.
Besides her art and other creative pursuits, Marilynʼs
passion involved her huge family, and caring for the
children and grandchildren including those of her
brotherʼs, sisterʼs, and cousinsʼ. Lately, much of her
attention was wholeheartedly dedicated to raising her
grandson, Todd Bonozoni.
She leaves five children, including her daughter,
Pamela Peters, and 4 sons, Bion & Bruce Peters, of
Eastham, Jeffrey Peters of Harwich, & Jay Schofield, of
Vineyard Haven as well as her brother Alan Chace and
sister Patricia Bolduc, of East Orleans; 10 grandchildren
and 15 great grandchildren.
Memorial Service will be held at the Brewster Baptist
Church, 1848 Main St, Brewster, MA on July 21 at 1:00
PM.Burial at Orleans Cemetery will be private.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to
the Todd Bonozoni Fund c/o Cape Cod 5 Cents Savings
Bank, PO Box 10 Orleans, MA 02653.
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