Carl was born in New Bern, Texas on December 20, 1928, to the late Karl Ludwig (Charlie) Schoener and Theresa Emilie Pircher Schoener. He graduated from Taylor High School and then attended Nixon-Clay Business College. Carl proudly served in the United States Army during the Korean War, where he earned the rank of Sergeant and was awarded the OCC medal for his service in Germany.
Carl married Frankie Mae Pyle on February 22, 1955. They lived happily as a family for forty years, until her passing in 1995.
Carl enjoyed a successful career as a Market Manager for Safeway Food Stores. As a retirement hobby, he repaired lawn mowers and prepared Texas barbecues for his family and neighbors. He was a devoted member of Faith Lutheran Church in Austin, where he served as an usher and assisted in maintaining the church lawn. Carl was also an active member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 8787.
Carl is survived by his daughter, Melissa Mae Schoener, his son, Carl (Gigi) Schoener III, grandsons Randy (Megan) Schoener and Kevin (Chelsea) Schoener; four great granddaughters: Mallory, Lainey, Emerson, and Kennedy; two step-grandchildren, Garett and Holly Van Hoozer; four nieces and one nephew who knew him as Uncle Jr: Gladys Volney, Carol Moore, Glenda Jansky, Sharon Naivar, and Larry Hanley, as well as numerous other family members and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents and wife, Frankie. Carl also survived the loss of each of his siblings: Richard, Edna Pasemann, Elnora (PeeWee) Smith, and Mildred Hanley. Carl was also preceded in death by two nieces: Margie Robinson and Linda Hanley.
A service honoring Carl Schoener’s life is scheduled for Tuesday, September 19, 2023 at Condra Funeral Home in Taylor, Texas, located at 503 Talbot Street. Visitation with the family is scheduled from 10 to 11 am. The funeral service will begin in the chapel at 11 am. Interment will follow at Taylor City Cemetery.
Serving as pallbearers are Kevin Schoener, Randy Schoener, Garett Van Hoozer, Rick Robinson, Jeff Robinson, and Doug Moore.
In lieu of flowers, the family hopes that you will consider making a memorial donation in Carl Schoener, Jr’s honor to Faith Lutheran Church, or the charity of your choice.
Carl’s family wishes to thank all of those who have reached out in recent days to show their love and compassion for a life well lived.
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