Donald Bruce Schoenhaar

Donald Bruce Schoenhaar obituary, Pewaukee, WI

Donald Bruce Schoenhaar

Donald Schoenhaar Obituary

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Donald Bruce Schoenhaar of Pewaukee, Wisconsin passed from this world to the next at 4:03pm on October 29, 2022 (official record is 4:10pm of Covid 19 Pneumonia) surrounded by his loving family. Known as Bruce, Don, Donald, Rollie, Big Guy and Gpa, Donald was a beloved son, brother, uncle, husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, student, educator, teacher, and coach, influencing the lives of three generations of Pewaukee High School and Middle School students from his hire in 1960 to retirement in 1993. Based on his own amazing athletic skills, Donald was an avid sports fan. Rarely idle, Don constantly gave back to the Pewaukee and St. Mary's/Queen of Apostles communities he called home. All of his life, Don worked tirelessly for his family and those he loved. Born to life on October 26, 1930 in South Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Walter Dewey Schoenhaar and Isabelle Mary Reith, Donald graduated from Bay View High School in 1948. Donald served in the Army Signal Corp from Aug 28, 1950 - Sept 3, 1953 assigned to Germany during the height of the Korean War. Don used the GI Bill to attend the University of Wisconsin Whitewater from 1956 - 1960, where he boosted the Warhawks to a national championship as a fullback at the age of 29. He also met the love of his life Blanche at Whitewater, and they were married at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Burlington, Wisconsin on August 22, 1959. Upon graduation, Donald took his first teaching post at Pewaukee High School in August of 1960, forging an amazing 33 year career as an outstanding educator, teacher and coach. Students recall his larger than life personality, including his booming voice. Rolls or Rollie, as his athletes lovingly referred to him, had the unique ability to take a student or athlete where they were at, assess their needs and then give them individual guidance and coaching to help them achieve new levels of understanding and excellence. Donald was inducted into the WI Baseball Association Hall of Fame for his prolific 20 year career as a PHS Varsity Baseball Coach, which included two storied State runs and numerous conference championships. Donald also was an Assistant Football Coach at PHS, and a track coach for Pewaukee Middle School and High School students for 27 years. After retirement, Donald continued to serve the PHS community by running the scoreboard for PHS football games in the booth with his best friend Fraland Campbell until 2015. Donald would always answer the call if assistance was needed to assure PHS athletic events happened. Gpa also coached his grandson Sam's baseball teams from 1997 - 2000, and attended his granddaughter AC's PHS basketball, volleyball and soccer games. The last sporting events at PHS for Donald were watching Anna as an Assistant Coach for Lady Pirates Varsity Soccer program in 2021 and 2022. After his son James was born, Donald shifted his educational focus, completing a Master's program at UW-Whitewater in Special Education Studies/Master of Science in Education in 1972. Don used this training to become one of the premier Learning Disabilities Specialists in the Pewaukee, Arrowhead and Kettle Moraine School Districts. Don had a passion for this work because he truly felt targeted early testing and intervention could have a profound positive impact on a special needs child in terms of their growth, educational pursuits and overall achievement. Donald was a man of faith, family and friends. Don was a lifelong UW-Whitewater Warhawk Football booster and ticket holder, he was a member of Land O'Lakes Old Timers club and Commander of American Legion Post 228 for 10 years. Donald served as Vice President two years, then President for two years of the Wisconsin High School Baseball Coaches Association. Don was an active member for 45 years of Council 3562 of the Knights of Columbus, achieving the Medallion Award for Distinguished Service in 2015. Along with his son James, Donald spearheaded the annual Tootsie Roll campaign for the Knights in Pewaukee for over 20 years, distributing funds raised to hundreds of local organizations and people in need. For most of his adult life, if Donald was not in a classroom or on a field of play, he was volunteering to help his community. We will miss his positive outlook on life and his encouraging words, reminding us of the importance to be kind and compassionate, valuing each person while celebrating their individual gifts. Donald is survived by his loving wife of 63 years Blanche Josephine (Hegeman) Schoenhaar. Beloved father of Cheryl and James Schoenhaar. Loving grandfather of Samuel (Sara Jane) Schoenhaar and Anna Christopherson. Dear great-grandfather of Ariana Jane Schoenhaar. Donald had great affection for his many godchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins and wonderful friends he made along his life's journey. His sister-in-law Mildred (Hegeman) Casey is the only remaining survivor of Blanche's seven siblings and their spouses, all of whom Don cherished. Donald is preceded in death by his parents, in-laws, and his beloved sisters and brother-in-laws Carolyn (Alvin) Marks, Mary (Charles) Kasza and Helen (Harold) Price. There will be a community event Friday, November 18, 2022 from 5pm - 8pm at Queen of Apostles Church in Pewaukee. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11am on Saturday, November 19, 2022 at Queen of Apostles Church (doors open at 10am), with internment following Mass at Pine Lawn Cemetary (Hwy 100 & Capitol Dr) with Military Guard at 1pm. Properly worn masks are required at all indoor events, no exceptions. The Schoenhaar family asks for your consideration that donations in Donald's memory go to one of the following: Pewaukee Historical Society Stars & Stripes Honor Flight, PO Box 636, Port Washington, WI 53074 Pewaukee High School (memo line: Women's Soccer Program) Pewaukee High School (memo line: Fitness Center Campaign) Donald's family wants to thank Kevin Yonke of Yonke & Son Funeral Home, Charity Yoder of Horizon Home Healthcare and Nurse Mary of ProHealth Care Waukesha Memorial Hospital Hospice for services provided.

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December 29, 2022

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Gene Dopke

December 29, 2022

Mr. Schoenhaar - I was 16 and on the Pewaukee JV football team as 'L. end' (receiver) in 1965. Got hit -went down after maybe 5 yard gain. I felt good. You came up to me and said 'can't you take a hit and get some yardage'. Will never forget that. My most honored respect to you for your years you coached, taught in class (physical science) and our gym teacher.

John Clendenning

November 21, 2022

My condolences to the family. "Yes I can" Mr Schoenhaar. Thank you.

Dwight Vickers

November 20, 2022

Deepest condolences to Blanche, Cheryl, and Jim. A life well lived and shared honorably and helpfully with so many.

Allyn Tidball

November 19, 2022

Loved that man! Our Pewaukee JV football team ignored the name of the school and referred to ourselves as "Rollie's Raiders". The highlight of my entire athletic career came because of a few words of guidance that he whispered in my ear before the play. Heaven's football team just got a new coach.

Thanks Coach!

Paul & Sunshine Ristow

November 19, 2022

Coach meant so much to so many ! Thank You for your love of sports and your students. Our condolences to Blanche and Jim.

My father, Jim Clark, always spoke highly of Don as an athlete and person. They were UW-Whitewater Warhawk teammates. I have childhood memories of our families getting together in the early 1960's. While I am unable to attend the scheduled celebration

Jay Clark

November 16, 2022

My father, Jim Clark, always spoke highly of Don as an athlete and person. They were UW-Whitewater Warhawk teammates. I have childhood memories of our families getting together in the early 1960's. While I am unable to attend the scheduled celebration of life events, please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you. Our daughter is know a teacher at Pewaukee High School and speaks highly of the positive and inclusive culture that is part of Don's legacy.

Bill Beno

November 15, 2022

Rollie you will be missed by all the baseball players you coached......

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Jim and Darlene Marks

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Arnie Moncada

November 13, 2022

Please accept our deepest sympathy for your loss. It was with a heavy heart that we heard about coach Don Rollie's passing. He truly was a great coach, mentor, family man and wonderful person. Rest in Peace Coach
Arnie & Sandie Moncada

Alan Watt

November 12, 2022

I'm certain that I am just one of many, many, thousands of students who love this man! He is such a good man and great teacher/coach. Nearly 50 yrs later I can still hear his booming voice on any athletic field. I,m sure my brothers along with JJ, TJ, and Derek feel the same way.

Kathy and jim Krueger

November 12, 2022

What a beautiful tribute!! Amazing man

Michelle CRAMER

November 11, 2022

My childhood neighbors and were the best. He will be missed.

Chad Schaefer

November 11, 2022

A good example to all the young people who's life he touched. God will surely say, "Well done good and faithful servant"

Tom Grove

November 10, 2022

Coach was always looking out for his boys. He was a great influence on me even if he never knew it. He encouraged me to take up self defense and so I did. He said only fight if you can’t walk away. I never walked away in later life, but never had to fight except in the military.GOD keep him in your arms now and forever, Amen.

Kathy & Bob Gramann

November 10, 2022

Please accept our deep condolences on the passing of such a fine gentleman. Blanche and family, you are in our prayers. We can only imagine how much Don will be missed.

Patricia Winzenried winzenried

November 5, 2022

My deepest condolences to Blanche and Jim. May the Grace of God comfort you and give you strength to help you through this time of sorrow.

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