Phyllis Gail Schnoor's Obituary
With heavy hearts, we share the passing of our beloved mother, grandmother, sister, and
friend, Phyllis Gail Schnoor, who left this world on February 6, 2025, at the age of 85,
surrounded by the love of her children in Allen, Texas. Born on December 24, 1939, in
Huron, South Dakota, Phyllis lived a life filled with love, laughter, and unwavering
dedication to others. A proud graduate of Wolsey High School, Class of ’57, she went on to
earn her Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) from Westminster University, Salt Lake City,
Utah.
A devoted, award-winning nurse, Phyllis spent her career caring for those in need with
unmatched compassion and skill. For her, nursing was more than a profession—it was a
calling. She saw every patient as a person to be cared for, comforted, and uplifted. Her
kindness, empathy, and wisdom left a lasting impact on the countless lives she touched,
making the world a better place, one patient at a time.
Beyond her career, Phyllis was a woman of many passions. She was an avid sports fan, a
dedicated arts and crafts enthusiast, and had a deep love for decorating—especially at
Christmas, when her home glowed with warmth and festive magic. She never missed an
opportunity to cheer on her children and grandchildren in their athletic pursuits and was a
proud Texas A&M Baseball and Dallas Cowboys fan. Whether she was in the stands,
gathered around the TV with family, or delivering her famously “spirited” game-time
commentary, she brought her signature energy, loyalty, and enthusiasm—qualities that
defined every part of her life.
But above all, Phyllis was the heart of our family—our rock, our safe place, our biggest
cheerleader. She created a home filled with warmth, wisdom, and joy. Full of both “love
and opinions”, grandma had a way of making everyone feel special, and her love was the
kind you could always count on—steady, strong, and unconditional. She taught us to be
kind, to stand tall, and to always, always put family first.
Phyllis will be deeply missed by her children, Steve Schnoor (Patricia), Scott Schnoor (Julie
Jenkins), Stacie Dickson, Samantha Schnoor (John Thompson), along with 8 grandchildren
and 15 great-grandchildren, siblings Larry “Butch” Peterson, and Diane Eichstadt who will
carry her love and lessons with them forever. She was preceded in death by her parents Phil
and Edna Peterson, her sister-in-law JoAnn Peterson and brother-in-law Steve Eichstadt.
A celebration of Phyllis’s life will be held at a future date in Wolsey, South Dakota, where
family and friends will gather to honor the remarkable woman, she was.
Mom, Grandma—your love was our greatest gift. We’ll miss your laughter, your advice, and
your smothering hugs, but we find comfort in knowing you’re at peace. Until we are together
again—Gig ‘em and rest easy.
The family extends heartfelt gratitude to Americaring Hands Assisted Living and Anchor of
Hope Hospice for their exceptional care, compassion, and kindness.
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