Pauline Schilling
Pauline Schilling
Pauline Schilling
Pauline Schilling
Pauline Schilling
Pauline Schilling

Obituary of Pauline Doris Isabella Alberta Schilling

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Doris Schilling

1939-2024

It is with sadness beyond words that we announce the passing of our precious mom & grandma. Pauline Doris Isabella Alberta Walker (Doris) was born on April 3rd, 1939 in Hanna, Alberta to loving parents Harry Stanford and Sarah Elizabeth (Bessie) Walker. Doris was named after each of the nurses that helped to deliver her and was always thankful that there weren’t more nurses on duty that day as she felt that her name was plenty long enough.

 

She was born into an already bustling household, as she was the 7th of 13 children – 6 boys and 7 girls. Her family made their home in the Endiang, Alberta area with her mom teaching in the local school and her father running the family farm. Doris’ brothers and sisters were her best friends (at least on their good days) in childhood, and those relationships would continue to flourish for decades to come. Her strong work ethic and commitment to family were fostered during these years of caring for her younger siblings and helping out as needed in the home and on the farm.

 

In 1961, Doris married Roy Edward Schilling of the Halkirk, Alberta area and they went on to have three exceedingly great (as Doris would say) children that became the center of Doris’ world: Rocky Edward, Tani Lynn, and Rhonda Joy. Doris and Roy settled with their family on a farm north of Endiang. Those days weren’t always easy, but Doris had a way of making the best of any situation, making a dollar stretch beyond capacity, and making all who came into her home feel like they belonged.

 

After her children were grown and with children of their own, Doris moved from the farm into her home in Endiang. Though she was initially hesitant about the move, her new home in Endiang began a fresh and wonderfully social chapter of Doris’ life. Her weeks were filled with floor curling, cards, and activities of all kinds. Her coffee pot was always on, snacks were always on the table, and her door was always open to any of her siblings, nieces, nephews, neighbours, and of course, her beloved children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. Who knew that such a little home could contain so much love, so many pictures of loved ones, so many card games, and so many knick-knacks.

 

Aside from her family, Doris had several true loves in her life: country music, chuckwagon races, and flowers of all kinds (as evidenced by her colourful yard each spring and summer). Doris would always say that she wore her heart on her sleeve. In doing so, she gave all those around her permission to feel the wide range of emotions that life brings our way. It was Doris’ sincere empathy and love that made everyone feel at home in her presence. She profoundly touched all members of her community and family and will be sincerely missed. This spring plant a flower in Doris's name and always take time  to smell the flowers. May you enjoy your first cup of coffee in the morning and please always take time to enjoy coffee... or tea… or whatever with family and friends. Folks are encouraged to share their favourite memories of Doris with her family by sending stories or photos to memoriesofdoris2024@gmail.com.

 

A Private Family Service Will Be Held

 

Memorial Donations may be made to the Endiang Cemetery (Box 354, Endiang, Alberta T0J 1G0) or to the Endiang Community Hall c/o (RR1 Endiang, Alberta T0J 1G0).

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