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Allison Schnitzler, 71

| July 12, 2023 1:00 AM

Sadly, and unexpectedly, our loving family member, Allison Schnitzler, 71, passed peacefully in her sleep in her home after sustaining a fall, in combination with other underlying medical conditions on Monday, June 26, 2023. She was a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, and will be forever missed and loved by all that knew her.

Allison was born on July 11, 1951, to Bernice Goodwin (Barnes), and Myron Leroy Goodwin in Whitefish, Montana. At a very young age, her parents divorced. Her mother, Bernice, had raised her solely on her own, with help from her beloved grandmother Lela Goodwin (Card) while she spent many long hours working with the railroad.

She graduated from Whitefish High School in 1969. She then attended Flathead Valley Community College in Kalispell, Montana for two years. She later married John of Whitefish, and from there lived in Wind River, Wyoming where she and John managed a dude ranch. She later moved to Butte, Montana for a short time, before moving to Thompson Falls, Montana where she was a restaurant manager at Rimrock Cafe. She and John divorced after five years of marriage. She later met and fell in love with the love of her life and soulmate, Allen Schnitzler, in 1983. They later wed in 1985 in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Through that marriage, she gained children David and Ann. Approximately a year after getting married, they moved to Plymouth, Wisconsin, and together raised Ann, where she worked in customer service at a department store. Upon Ann's graduation in 1995, they moved back to Montana, briefly living in Thompson Falls, Montana, and finally residing in Missoula, Montana where she worked until retirement as a deli clerk at Rosauers Supermarket.

Allison's hobbies included through the years being an avid reader, great puzzler, and she enjoyed computer gaming even up to the time of her death. She would do anything for her family; her spouse, children, grandchildren, and fur-children. She was kind to all and a friend to many. She had a heart of pure gold. She and her daughter Ann had become members of a First United Methodist Church in Greenbush, Wisconsin, attending regularly. She will always be known and missed by many for her daily notes, images, and feel-good posts to friends and family. She had a love of lighthouses. Trips to the beach were her happy place. A lover of Betty Boop, and good ol' country music, most especially Alan Jackson. She enjoyed traveling with her husband and family. She was very active and played an important part in her children's and grandchildren's lives.

She is preceded in death by her mother, Bernice Goodwin; her father, Myron Goodwin; grandparents, Ross and Lela Goodwin (Card); grandchild, Amy Schnitzler; her Aunt Ruth Goodwin (Oliver); and nephew, Allen Carlson.

She is survived by her loving husband of 40 years, Allen Schnitzler (Missoula, MT);

son, David Schnitzler (Missoula, MT); daughter Ann Vasser (Missoula, MT); Carolyn Goodwin (Sutherlin); grandsons Gharrett Vasser and Bobby Vasser (Missoula, MT); granddaughter Vicky Vasser-Stephens (Missoula, MT); and grandson Craig Schnitzler (Jackie) of Green Bay, WI. Half-sister Georgianna Kennedy (James) (Wolfe City, TX); Half-sister Melissa Whitaker (Robert) (Bremerton, WA); Half-brother Lloyd (Debra) Goodwin (Puyallup,WA), Half-brother William Goodwin (Ione, (A); Half-brother Ross (Martha) Goodwin (Moses Lake, WA), and countless friends.

Graveside service to be held at 11 a.m. at Whitefish City Cemetery in Whitefish, Montana on July 13, 2023. Reception to follow at First United Methodist Church in Whitefish, Montana.

Memorial contributions, or to leave condolences, can be made through Austin Funeral and Cremation Services, 807 Spokane Ave. #300, Whitefish, MT 59937, and tributes can be sent to www.austinfh.com.