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Lyle Schuler Passes Away at Home In Hurley, New York

Posted: September 26, 2017 in Independents

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HURLEY, N.Y. – Lyle Schuler passed away at home on Saturday, September 23rd in the presence of his wife, Holly Snow Schuler. The cause of death was not disclosed.

Lyle Schuler was born in Bayshore, New York and resided in Hurley, New York. His funeral visitation will be at the Simpson-Gause Funeral Home at 411 Albany Avenue, Kingston, New York on Friday, September 29th from 1 to 8 PM.

Lyle Schuler was a Cortland State Exercise Science Graduate who always had a passion for health and fitness and helping others realize their goals.

With humble beginnings as an aerobics instructor, then personal trainer, he moved onto membership sales and General Management, and he eventually achieved Partnership status in the Gold’s Gym Hudson Valley group.

Lyle had over 35 years of health club management, ownership and club consulting experience in a wide range of club sizes, from as small as 10,000 square feet to 120,000 square feet. As a Managing Partner for 14 years in five multi-sport clubs, Lyle’s clubs were recognized for five consecutive years in Club Industry’s “Top 100” for annual gross revenues.

Mac FitnessAfter selling four of his clubs in 1998, Lyle joined the SalesMakers team with Eddie Tock and Ray Gordon, one of the leading sales and marketing consulting companies in the club industry for over 25 years. SalesMakers was recognized by the International Health, Racquet and Sports Association (IHRSA) in 2001 as the Associate Member of the Year for its outstanding contribution to the health club industry. Consulting in 38 states nationwide, he specialized in club membership, management, personal training programs, club systems and cost-effective marketing. In addition, Lyle has presented at national and regional conferences with Club Industry, IHRSA, Gold’s Gym, CCD, NERSA, Fitlife and NYSPRA.

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In November of 2002, Lyle purchased a struggling Tiger Gold’s Gym, a 40,000 square-foot health club in Kingston, New York. By the completion of their first year of operation, the club experienced a 70% increase in gross revenue and was on its way to a turn-around success. In September of 2005 an additional 20,000 square feet of rental space was acquired, followed by the January 2006 purchase of the first Parisi Speed School license from Bill Parisi in the state of New York. By June of 2006, the building and real estate was also purchased while the Kingston Speed School led the new Parisi Speed School Licensees in monthly gross revenues nationwide several times throughout the year and had become a preferred reference for all new potential licensees. In 2008, the second MAC Fitness was opened in the Kingston Plaza and both clubs were recognized as Best Clubs in the Hudson Valley.

Lyle was known by all to be an amazing, caring and inspiring leader, who always put everyone else first. Lyle was also the best man at Eddie Tock’s wedding, who remarked that Lyle was always the best man for everyone everyday in all parts of their life! Lyle had the uncanny ability of making everyone around him feel like they were the most important person in the world. His passion and energy were contagious! He will always be remembered for his wonderful kindness, persistence, perseverance and wonderful energy that he brought to everything he was involved with. He put his heart and soul into all he did, he was loved by all and he will be greatly missed.

Son of the late Herb and Ann Schuler of Hurley, Lyle is survived by his wife Holly and son Colton, as well as his mother Audrey Wheatley of New Hampshire and brother Wayne, niece Heather, nephew Travis Schuler and grand-niece June Rose of Long Island, cousins Linda McGuire of Kingston and Nancy and Jake Hatten of New Jersey and many close high school and college friends who kept their friendship very close throughout the years in the most unique way.

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