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Walter L. Schofstoll

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

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Walter Louis Schofstoll, 83, passed away December 24, 2009, in Ritzville, WA, after a valiant battle with Parkinson's disease. Born in rural Kansas on April 11, 1926, he was the oldest of four children born to Frederick and Sarah Beatrice (Hysell) Schofstoll. Growing up during the difficult years of the Great Depression, Walter moved with the family to Washington State in 1941. When he was a senior at Yakima High School, he quit to join the Navy during World War II, at 17 years of age. He served two years in the Pacific from 1943 to the end of the war in 1945. After the War, Walter went to work as a security guard on the Hanford Nuclear Reservation. It was there, he met and married Delores Bjork in 1956. With her encouragement, he went back to school - first earning his G.E.D. and then attending Whitworth College in Spokane, where he graduated with both bachelor's and master's degrees in Education. He had a 25-year career teaching Math and American History to seventh and eighth graders; first for two years in Lamont and then for 23 years in Wenatchee at Pioneer Middle School. He also coached track and football. He retired in 1987, and continued to live in Wenatchee until his wife Delores passed away. In 2004, he moved to Ritzville and lived in the Rose Garden Estates assisted living center. He loved exercising, traveling, reading, stamp collecting and watching his grandchildren play sports.

He is survived by his three children, Robert and wife, Lynn of Bothell, Kathryn and husband, Kent of Anacortes and Steven and wife, Kim of Ritzville. He is also survived by seven grandchildren, John and James Schofstoll, Abby and Jennifer Lindberg and Rebecca, Jacob and Elizabeth Schofstoll.

A Memorial Service will be held in Lind, WA on Saturday, January 2, 2010, at the Calvary Assembly of God Church, at 1:00 p.m. Danekas Funeral Home and Crematory, Ritzville, is in care of arrangements.

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Trishk     2 years, 4 months ago

My thoughts and prayers with your family. I had the privilege of being taught by Mr. Schofstall at Pioneer many years ago (1974, 1975).

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LarryC     2 years, 4 months ago

Mr. Schofstall was one of my teachers when I attended Pioneer Jr. High in the early 70's. I will always hold fond memories of him. His talent touched and shaped many lives for the better. He was a gifted educator. His trademark "grin" and positive reinforcement will always live in my memory. God's speed to you Mr. Schofstall You will be missed

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