
Dale Glen Schoenberger, 78, of Williamsburg, VA, passed away peacefully on March 20, 2024, with his family by his side. He was preceded in death by his parents, Glen and Elsie Schoenberger, as well as his sister, Marvel Jean Carlson. He will be missed by his loving wife, Deborah J. Schoenberger; son, Daryn Dale Schoenberger (Felicia); daughter, Sandra K. Scollard (Thomas); and grandchildren, Tommy, Jamie, and Ryan Scollard, and Attikiss Schoenberger. Dale was a graduate of Lewis & Clark High School in 1964.A career Army man, Dale achieved the rank of Lt. Colonel in the Signal Corps of the United States Army before working for the Institute for Defense Analyses. Dale was a devoted family man who loved people, all four of his faithful dogs, and his Lord and Savior. He enjoyed travel, bowling, being with friends, and watching college basketball, especially his beloved Gonzaga Bulldogs. The last 21 years spent living here in Williamsburg were some of the best of his life. Services will be held at 2:00 PM on Saturday, April 20 at Walnut Hills Baptist Church, 1014 Jamestown Rd., Williamsburg, and livestream will be available to view at whbconline.org/stream. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to either the Massey Cancer Center at VCU in Richmond (support.vcu.edu/give/Massey) or the Heritage Humane Society (heritagehumane.org).
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Mike Dirks
Dale was a really good friend since Sheridan (now Scott) elementary school days. I spent many hours at his house mostly losing to him at ping pong. He was a really great guy!
Tim Elsworth Sleeth
I have great memories of Dale. He lived about two blocks from me. The I-90 freeway divided our close- knit neighborhood but not our friendship and good times. Sounds like he lived a happy productive life and left a lot of memories for his family and friends. Well done, good and faithful servant. Rest in peace.
Richard Gary Lambert
I am so sorry to hear about Dale. He was one of my best friends in high school and Libby, although I never saw him after graduation. I still have the wedding gift he gave me. He was smart with a great sense of humor. Too many of us are passing. Rest in peace my friend.