Dorval's obituary
Born on July 23, 1963 in Springfield, Ohio, Dorval Hendrix “Schoch” Donahoe II arrived home to be with the Lord on Sunday, May 26 at 5:28 pm. Schoch was preceded in death by brother, Ron Chambers; sister, Julie Donahoe; father, Dorval “Don” Donahoe; and mother, Sue Donahoe. He is survived by sister, Susie; brother, Juan; wife, Lara; children, Caleb, Chance, Jesse, and Maggie; and grandchildren, Gabe, Aurora, and Mila.
Schoch was well loved by all who knew him. He was a successful Pharmaceutical Representative for many years and generously served the community by utilizing his extraordinary gifts as a soundman, actor, and musician. Whether at home, church, school, or in the community, creating music with his family and others brought him the most joy in life! To know Schoch was to know joy and laughter: His vivacious smile, big personality, and booming laugh would brighten any room, bringing warmth and light to everyone around him.
Schoch loved any music with a booming bassline, peanut butter on a spoon, history, and Bigfoot. He loved performing in community theater with family and friends in both Logan and Huntington, WV. Above all, he loved being a husband, father, and “Pop”. Schoch generously poured his soul into being present for his family and friends. In hopes of furthering education and working towards a cure for Parkinson’s Disease, his body has been donated to the human gift registry of the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine in Lewisburg, WV.
A service honoring Schoch’s life will be held at River Ridge Church in Hurricane, WV on June 29th at 2:00 pm.