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Frank Dwayne Schilling

November 24, 1931 — May 20, 2008

Frank Dwayne “Toad” Schilling, 76, passed away in Sandpoint, Idaho on Tuesday, May 20, 2008. Memorial graveside services will be held on Sunday, June 1, 2008 in the Pack River Cemetery at 1:00 PM. Toad was born in Brainerd, MN on Nov. 24, 1931, the son of Frank and Alta Schilling. As a child he moved to the Denton area, with his family, and attended school in Hope. He served with the US Army during the Korean conflict, and married Mable Gotham on Aug. 1, 1953 in Thompson Falls, MT. He worked in the construction of the Cabinet Gorge Dam and the Albeni Falls Dam. In 1961 he moved to Bellevue, WA and continued to work in construction. He worked on several of the major building projects in the Seattle area, returning to Sandpoint in 1974. He worked at the shingle mill in Colburn, semi retiring in 1993. He was a member of the Western Washington Labor Union He enjoyed working on cars, pickups, fishing in Alaska, and picking huckleberries. He is survived by his wife Mable Schilling of Sandpoint; 6 children Frank A. (and Susan) Schilling of Sandpoint; David (and Michelle) Schilling of Eagle River, AK; Douglas (and Melanie) Schilling of Moose Pass, AK; Sonka Elcerio of Boise, ID; Steven (and Leah) Schilling of Smithfield, UT; LeRoy (and Diana) Schilling of Anchorage, AK; 3 brothers Clyde Schilling of Spokane, WA; Ronald Schilling of Thompson Falls, MT; Donald Schilling of Seattle, WA; and a sister Beverly Morgan of Princeton, MN. 12 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren also survive. His parents and 2 brothers preceded him in death.
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