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Alfred Charles "Al" Schauer obituary

Alfred Schauer Obituary


ALFRED CHARLES SCHAUER
November 14, 1947 ˜ January 23, 2026

Alfred “Big Al” Schauer passed away peacefully at home on January 23, 2026, surrounded by family.

Al described his life simply: “From cows to combat zones to CEO.” Born in San Mateo, CA, he grew up on a dairy farm in La Honda before answering his country’s call during Vietnam, serving overseas with the Navy SeaBees and earning a Purple Heart. Al returned home to his engineering technician position at the City of Hayward, CA. In 1977, he moved his family to Battle Ground, WA. At the age of 29, he joined MacKay Sposito (MSi), beginning a 34-year career marked by dedication and integrity. Al quickly became a leader in the firm and the SW WA community. He served as the CEO of MSi for a decade, where he grew the firm into a thriving multi-state business with a stellar reputation. After retiring in 2011, he founded PointNorth Consulting and authored the book, All In: Leadership (is a Verb), Qualities Learned for Character-Driven Leadership.

A Parkinson’s diagnosis in 2018 slowed him, but never stopped him. True to form, he just got up and moved forward the same way he would wake his children every morning: “Reveille! Reveille! Reveille! It’s time to get up!”

Al loved the Blazers, mountain hikes in cool fall air, his FJ40 Land Cruiser, his Porsche 911, houses with views, and making the people around him better. Most of all, he loved spoiling his grandchildren, who called him “Pop.”

He is survived by his wife Lisa Keohokalole Schauer; children Timothy (Kelli), Nicole McGrath (Shawn), Alfred (Sarah), and Sydney; and grandchildren Trevor, Samantha, Jayden, Mikayla, Lindsay, Sylvia, Tucker, Henry, and Malcolm.

Al gave generously and selflessly. His impact will continue to be felt in the lives he touched and the love he shared. Donations can be made to the Clark College Veterans Center. A Celebration of Life will occur in late February

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Published by The Columbian on Jan. 31, 2026.

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Nancy Retsinas

February 7, 2026

Lisa, I am heartbroken to hear about Al. My heart goes out to you and Sydney. Please know I´m holding you both close in my thoughts and sending love and strength.

Marcy and Jack

February 6, 2026

Al was absolutely one of a kind. He was a great visionary, shared wisdom, had a giant heart, was well loved, and has left a beautiful legacy. Our deepest condolences to his wonderful family.

Chuck MCDONALD

February 4, 2026

I met Al right after moving to Clark County- he was a great colleague, friend and co-contributor on opportunities throughout Clark County in multiple focus areas. I have missed him throughout his fight with Parkinson´s

Mike and Lisa Bayautet

February 3, 2026

Lisa, Tim,
Words are hard to find to describe the feelings that come forward in the loss of Al. While we all share the experience of not knowing what to say at times involving public events, Al always had wisdom to share on all topics with anyone who would take time with him. The memory of his smile still warms our hearts.
Mike and Lisa Bayautet

Lisa Gibert

February 2, 2026

Lisa and Tim, words fall short at times like these, but may his legacy give you some peace and comfort during this difficult time. What a blessing Al was to so many. Thank you for sharing him with all of us.

Karen

February 1, 2026

My warmest regards to Lisa at this difficult time. Your loving memories of Al will keep him in your heart forever. Condolences to your whole family.

Betty Sue Morris

January 31, 2026

So very, very sorry to read this. I first met Al when I sat on the County Board of Commissioners and Al would comment on land use cases. Such a gentleman.

And his wife Lisa was as smart as they come. Together they were a wonderful couple. This is a loss for the entire community!!

Henry Diaz

January 31, 2026

Lisa, Tim and family, Geree and I send our sincerest condolences. So sorry to hear of Al´s passing.

Mike Gilroy

January 31, 2026

Lisa, Tim and family,
So very sorry to read of Al passing.
Mike and Karin Gilroy

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