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Bryan Richard Schnirring, 65, of Kasson, Minnesota, passed away on December 19, 2025, at his home. He was born on December 26, 1959, in Austin, Minnesota to Walter and Constance (Thoe) Schnirring.
Bryan graduated from Hayfield High School in 1978, and later earned his degree from Rochester Community and Technical College. On September 21, 1985, he married Rox Ann Ringeisen, in Goodhue, Minnesota.
Throughout his career, Bryan held a variety of positions. He served as a manager at Fleet Farm and was transferred from the Rochester store to Brainerd, Minnesota, where he managed that location. He also worked at Waltham Equipment, where he had the special opportunity to work alongside his father until Walter’s passing. Additional employment included Hayfield Hardware, Benchmark, and Floor to Ceiling, and most recently Pace Dairy, where he worked until his retirement.
Bryan and Rox Ann enjoyed antiquing, visiting casinos, and spending time with friends and family. Bryan was known for his quick humor and clever observations, always ready with a perfectly timed remark that could erupt the room with laughter. He enjoyed following the stock market, tending to his yard and was a proud and longstanding member of the Hayfield Fantasy Football league. A devoted Minnesota Vikings fan through every high and heartbreak, he cheered faithfully season after season, believing-often against all odds- that this would be the year.
Bryan is survived by his wife, Rox Ann; siblings, Paula (Dave) Blazing of Racine, Minnesota, Randy (Denise) Schnirring of Eden Prairie, Minnesota, and Sara (Steve) Schnirring of Scottsdale, Arizona. He is also remembered by his nephew, Mike (Maggie) Blazing; and their children, Remy and Neva; niece, Sam Schnirring; nephew, Lucas Schnirring; sister-in-law, Wendie Ringeisen; brother in-law, Bill (Brenda) Ringeisen.
Bryan was preceded in death by his parents, Walter and Constance Schnirring, and his parents-in-law Arlon and Deloris Ringeisen.
A private family graveside service will be held at a later date. To share a special memory or condolence please, visit www.czaplewskifuneralhomes.com, Czaplewski Family Funeral Homes, 501 2nd Street NW, Hayfield, Minnesota, 507-477-2259. Blessed be his memory.
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801 7th Street SE, Kasson, MN 55944

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