PHONE: (972) 562-2601 Donald Eugene Schonhoff August 23, 1944 - May 11, 2011 DONALD EUGENE SCHONHOFF. August 23, 1944-May 11, 2011. Donald E. Schonhoff, 66, a resident of Richardson, TX, died on May 11, 2011 after a courageous 17 year battle with stage 4 renal cell cancer. Born on August 23, 1944, to Andrew Henry and Clara Wand Schonhoff, Don was born and raised in Quincy, Illinois before settling his family in Texas. Married on June 25, 1966, to Mary Josephine Kendall, Don was a graduate of Quincy College and Notre Dame Law School. Don spent time with the FBI, before becoming a private investigator for over 30 years. He was an Eagle Scout, an ordained minister, a Eucharistic Minister for St. Mark s Catholic Church, a loving father, and a faithful friend. Don will forever be lovingly remembered by his wife Mary; his brother Richard D. Schonhoff (Lorraine Schonhoff); and his five children Sarah Knight (Aaron Webb) of McKinney, Texas; Matt Schonhoff (Patty Schonhoff) of McKinney, Texas; Chris Schonhoff (Delaine Schonhoff) of Little Elm, Texas; Betsy Schonhoff of Austin, Texas; and Katie Schonhoff of Aledo, Texas. He will also be affectionately missed by his nine grandchildren, Ryan Schonhoff, Alison Schonhoff, Cody Schonhoff, Collin Schonhoff, Jackson Schonhoff, Kaitlyn Knight, Juliet Schonhoff, Mikayla Knight, and Jefferson Schonhoff. The family would like to thank the many caregivers that have walked alongside of us for the past 17 years and the family and friends that have provided unwavering support. Don has touched the lives of many people through his generosity and giving spirit. Those who witnessed his love for Jesus Christ were inspired by his unwavering faith and testimony of God's grace. Friends and family are invited to attend a visitation on Sunday, May 15 at 6 pm at Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow Funeral Home, located at Highway 75 and Exit 38 - Ridgeview Drive in McKinney, Texas, with a memorial service beginning at 6:00 pm. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, May 16, 2011 at St. Mark's Catholic Church in Plano, Texas with a reception immediately following. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made in Don's name to Hettie Lue Brooks Ministries, Inc., 431 Brooks Lane, Hot Springs, Arkansas 71909. Memorials
My thoughts and prayers are with you Mary Jo and your children. I can just imagine how Don inspired all of you with his faith, compassion and love. He was always that kind of person. Many good memories fill my mind of HS fun with Don especially during his rendition of the KING in THE KING & I (our HS musical). What fun we all enjoyed being together. Great visiting with him at our 45th. Be at peace, Don; you fought the good fight and the battle is won! God's many blessings on you and your family. Jan O'Brien Monk JANET A (O'BRIEN)MONK, MAY 16, 2011 Don was such a credit to the Republican party. It was a privilege to experience his wisdom and sincerity at various political meetings and state conventions. His presence will be missed. JOHN & GALA PARTLOW, MAY 16, 2011 We were so sad to hear about Don - We cherish memories of 25 years as neighbors and church friends - Our love and prayers to the entire family SHANNON AND TY BURTON, MAY 15, 2011 Don was such an inspiration to me in my investigation days. I know he fought a valiant battle for 17 years. God bless Don's family and his friends he has left behind... STEPHEN M HIBBS, MAY 14, 2011 We will miss your smiling face and beautiful voice! We will cherish the time that we had with you and know that you are singing in God's choir with the other angels now. We love you Mary and will keep you in our thoughts and prayers. RICHARDSON REPUBLICAN WOMEN, MAY 14, 2011 Don was a very loving, kind, and generous person. He will be missed by everyone who knew and loved him. DOROTHY CLINTON PHELPS, MAY 13, 2011 Don's humor, goodness and faith were an inspiraton to many of us. The world is a better place because he walked among us. Penny Young PENNY YOUNG, MAY 13, 2011 I have known Don since kindergarten. We went to grade school, high school
and college together. We even had the same major. Don was a good athlete and especially was a good golfer. I have a lot of fond memories of hanging around with him, and of course, later on with Mary Jo. They were a wonderful couple and I always remember our spring break trip to Shreveport, Gulf Port and New Orleans. Also,a group of us guys drove overnight to attend their wedding and that was a memorable event. Don was a very spiritual person and a real family man. My prayers are for Don, Mary Jo and all other family members. May you rest in peace old friend. DON JOHANNES, MAY 13, 2011 So sorry to hear about the passing of one of my most favorite cousins ever! Family celebrations at his parents house in Quincy, Illinois always included a sing-along lead by Don while playing on the piano. Sometimes we all would make up songs as they would pop into our minds. It was always a wonderful time to spend with Don & Mary Jo. Years later, after all their chldren were born and growing up, Don came to my Mom's funeral and helped to lead songs--he knew them better than the musicians at the service! He always had a smile on his face and never said a bad word about anyone. He has faith that very few people can truly possess and he was never at a lack of encouragement for anyone. He was very generous, patient and understanding and a very fine example of Jesus' love. Love you Don. Say "hi" to your Uncle Morrie when you see him in heaven. Love and prayers, Jerry, Lisa & Kara JERRY, LISA & KARA RITTERBUSCH, MAY 13, 2011 Don, you will be missed. You were part of my life since kindergarten, part of all the fun and mischief we could think up at St. Peters, from tormenting the nuns to playing in Madison Park, to high school games and friends. When I think of my young years, you were always a part of them. Be at peace my friend and prepare a place for your friends to join you in the Presence of Our Lord. Lois LOIS BRINKS-HEATH, MAY 13, 2011 I met Don and Mary accidentally, fifteen and a half years ago at the DFW airport, on my first day in Dallas from Albania. You could see the love of God on both their eyes. Although a stranger to them, they opened their house for
me - they brought me in as one of their own and lavished me with Christmas presents like I had never experienced before. Since, I have had the great privilege and blessing to know and spend time with the whole Schonhoff family. For the past fifteen and a half years Don has been such an important part of my life. He has been the daddy I went to, when in trouble. He never tired of giving a helping hand in which ever way he could, whether it was with his time, resources, insight - what ever was needed, however he was needed, he would be there for me. His guidance, wisdom and love for God, I will never forget. His great insight and intuition is something I have always looked up to, and I will greatly miss it. Love you Don. KETI ABAZI, MAY 13, 2011 Our prayers are with Mary and the entire Don Schonoff family. We know that Don is in Heaven singing and praising God! We love the way Don sings to the Lord, this and his loving smile will be remembered by us always. With love, Joe and Rita JOE AND RITA MUSCO, MAY 13, 2011 Through the short time I have had the pleasure of knowing and working with your daughter Sarah, I can say that you Mr. Schonoff have been a great admiration and portrait of strength, with the ability to touch every heart you came in contact with in a very special way. Thank you for being a wonderful example of God's love abundantly poured out onto others. PATRICIA HEROD, MAY 13, 2011 Where to start with my memories of you... Every special moment in my life from first tooth to school dances to marriage and birth of my children to the lowest times from our shared losses of family, loss of jobs or friends they all were shared with you. You were there to lead us through life to teach us to look for the best in any situation and how to accept your mistakes and make yourself better for them. You raised us all with compassion and strength, you showed how to be a leader and how to fail, to accept all others and live our lives with dignity and love for God. We are your legacy Dad, your children and your grandchildren, your friends and those that just were passing through your
life are better for your love. You never met a stranger and gave to others with an open heart. You are the bravest, strongest man I know and your loss is felt by all. The love you and Mom shared is a lesson to others. The gleam in your eye, through your pain and struggles when she entered the room is awe inspiring. You are so loved and missed! My special "Boopa" you are forever in my heart. I love you Daddy! SARAH KNIGHT (SCHONHOFF), MAY 12, 2011 We'll miss you dearly Papa. CODY ALEXANDER SCHONHOFF, MAY 12, 2011 Family Owned Since 1945 Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow is the premier provider of funeral services in North Texas, with seven convenient locations and three beautiful memorial parks. We are a locally owned family business that has served North Texas for over 70 years. Families who visit us receive the highest quality of professionalism and service, with compassion and care that are unsurpassed. Copyright 2015 (972) 562-2601