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Jayne M. Schnabl, 58, of Richland, WA passed away on November 25, 2014. She was born in Tucson, AZ on February 8, 1956. Jayne lived in the Tri-City area for 14 yrs and enjoyed her time with her family as a homemaker.
Jayne is survived by her husband, Doug Schnabl; her six children, Jay Garrison, Wendy Ultsch, Jamie Garrison, Chad Garrison, Sara Schnabl and Joe Schnabl. She is also survived by her 11 grandkids; 3 great-grandkids; brothers, John Soelle and Jimmy Soelle and sisters, Jillinda Bently and Janet McBride.
She was preceded in death by her mother, Elaine Soelle; her father, Robert Soelle and her sister Jerilea Soelle.
At this time there will not be any public services.
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Jayne was my closest aunt, mainly because we were only ten years apart in age. Also because we got along so well. Jayne helped raise me and in return i used to be her best babysitter. I will miss you deeply my aunt. Words can never describe how much you meant to me! Sleep with the angels, then show them how to have some fun! I love you!
December 3, 2014
Until Next Time Momma
Wendy Ultsch
December 3, 2014
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