MONTE VISTA— A celebration of life service for Donald K. Schall, 75, will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 30, at the Monte Vista United Methodist Church.
A lifelong resident of Monte Vista, Schall died Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2009 at the San Luis Valley Regional Medical Center in Alamosa.
Don was born April 23, 1934 in Monte Vista to Harold and Cody Schall. He attended Monte Vista High School and then the University of Denver and earned a bachelor’s degree in education from the Colorado State Teacher’s College now known as the University of Northern Colorado.
He married Marguerite (Peg) Miles in 1956 and served in the United States Army in 1957, followed by 5 years of active reserve duty. After working as a teacher and coach in Estes Park and Center, Don and Peg settled in Monte Vista, where they raised three children.
In 1960, Don began working with his father at Schall Iron Works. Started by his grandfather, James L. Schall, in 1909, it celebrated its 100th year as the oldest, continuously operating business in Monte Vista in 2009.
Schall Iron Works became an International Harvester and later Case-IH Dealership run by Don for 41 years.
Don was a member of the Monte Vista Masonic Lodge and a charter member and first president of the Monte Vista Jaycees in 1962. Of note, he helped launch the Creede Jaycees, which led to the formation of the Creede Repertory Theater. He was a member of the Monte Vista Rotary Club from 1965 and was a Paul Harris Fellow and senior active member. Among his many activities for Rotary, Don was especially proud to be zone coordinator for the Polio Plus program that raised funds nationally to eradicate polio around the world.
For his dedicated service to the community, Don was recognized as the Monte Vista Chamber of Commerce Man of the Year in 1988.
In 2002 Don began serving on the Monte Vista City Council and was appointed mayor by the council from 2004-2006. During this period, he also served on the Colorado Municipal League. A change in the bylaws called for public election of the city council and mayor, and Don was the first mayor elected at-large for Monte Vista, an office he was proud to hold, since his father served as mayor in 1936.
He was an elder in the Community of Christ Church and pastor of the Monte Vista congregation.
His parents and his sister, Shirley Mabray, preceded him in death.
Survivors include his wife, Peg, of the family home in Monte Vista; his sister, Janys Jones; two sons, Jeff (Sandy) Schall of Brentwood, Tenn., and Scott (Fran) Schall of Glendale, Ariz.; one daughter, Wendy (Kent) Schall of Colorado Springs; nine grandchildren, Jim (Heather) Fryer of Phoenix, Ariz., Erin Schall of Colorado Springs, Nick Taylor currently serving with the Peace Corps in Mali, Africa, Megan Schall, currently attending Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, N.C.; Joe Nelson, currently attending the University of Colorado in Boulder, Samantha Schall, currently attending Metropolitan State College in Denver, Erik Schall of Brentwood, Tenn.; Cody Taylor-Schall of Colorado Springs and Shenandoah Taylor-Schall of Colorado Springs; and one great- granddaughter, Karly Fryer of Phoenix, Ariz,.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Don’s name can be made to the Monte Vista Kid’s Club at 4 Chico Camino, Monte Vista, CO, 81144.
Arrangements are in the care of Rogers Family Mortuary in Monte Vista.