Kenai resident Pearl Daisy Kienholz Schauer died Tuesday, March 6, 2001, at Central Peninsula General Hospital from cancer. She was 63.
At the family's request, there will be no services.
She was born Sept. 26, 1937, in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. She was educated through high school. She worked for and retired from the Phoenix, Ariz., school district. She moved to Alaska in 1995, residing in Kenai.
Mrs. Schauer was a member of the Aurora Heights Assembly of God church in Nikiski. She enjoyed garage sales, dolls, crafts, plate collecting, sewing, quilting and angels.
"She was a loving wife, mother and cherished friend. She'll be missed for her beautiful smile," her family said.
She is survived by her husband of six years, Ira Schauer; mother, Daisy Kienholz, of Kingston, Idaho; son, Clifford Anderson, of Dolton Gardens, Idaho; stepchildren Delia Schauer of Kenai, William Schauer of Spokane, Wash., Barbara Skinner of Greenville, Texas, and Kathy Hawthorne of Spokane, Wash.; grandchildren Bradley, Russel, Jessica, Steven, Douglas, Krystina, Jennifer, Audrey, Melissa and Shilo; sisters Nancy Grant of Portland, Ore., and Ginger Bell and her husband, Earl, of Hayden Lake, Idaho; brothers Art Kienholz of Warren, Ore., Earnest Kienholz and his wife, June, of Kingston, Idaho, Steve Kienholz and his wife, Vickie, of Cataldo, Idaho, and Lyle Kienholz and his wife, Candy, of Wallace, Idaho; and special friends Mary and Everett Blatchford of Nikiski.
Arrangements were made by Peninsula Memorial Chapel.
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