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Florence Cornelia (Flea) (Brown) Schauffler

Posted 2018-02-06 by Judy Wight Branson
The Camp Verde Bugle, Camp Verde, Arizona
Tuesday, January 23, 2018

Florence B. Schauffler, who was known by many as “Flea”, her
nickname since her grade school days, passed away peacefully early
Christmas Eve Morning, 12/24/17. She had recently celebrated her 97
Birthday.

Born Florence Cornelia Brown on November 22nd, 1920 in Cleveland,
Ohio, the first born of paternal twins, Florence attended the
Hathaway Brown School for Girls and after high school, the Erskine
School in Boston where her studies were focused on theatrical arts.
She went on to do summer stock at North Shore Players in Marblehead,
Mass. Florence’s pursuit of theatre arts was deflected due to WW II
and she spent those years in Washington, D.C. working in the War
Department for Military Intelligence.

She moved to New York City in the late 40’s where she worked for the
production company, Theatre, Inc. and for Master Set Designer Jo
Mielziner. It was while Florence was living in NYC that she met
Allen Field Schauffler. Florence (Flea) and Allen (Al) fell in love
and married in 1949. They celebrated their nuptials with a 70-mile
hike between Mt. Hood and Mt. St. Helens. This would be the first of
many wilderness adventures that they as a couple and as a family
would share.

Al and Flea settled in rural John Day, Oregon where they worked a
ranch owned by Al’s family. In the early 1950’s Al and Flea moved to
Pullman, Washington where he became a veterinary student at WSU.
Flea worked as a secretary while Al was in school. Jennifer and Dana
were born during those vet school years. After a cross country trip
in search of a place to start a Veterinary practice Al and Flea
opened The Verde Veterinary Hospital that became the first full-time
practice in the Verde Valley/Sedona area.

Flea, who found great pleasure and fulfillment in giving back,
helped found the Verde Valley Guidance Clinic and was a board
member. She also dedicated her time to helping battered women get a
new start. She and Al mentored numerous young people opening their
hearts and home to them. Some of these relationships have endured to
this day. Flea was an accomplished horsewoman and an early member of
the “Verde Valley Roverettes” - she became their first drill
captain. She and Al explored much of the Verde Valley on horseback
with their family.

Al and Flea parted ways in 1978 but remained friends. Flea moved to
Scottsdale and began taking courses in theatre arts at Scottsdale
Community College. She later moved to L.A. where she went on to have
a successful career as a character actress on the stage, in film and
television for 15 years. (suggestion: Google Florence Schauffler,
her accomplishments there are impressive, given her late return to
her craft.)

At age 75, Florence returned to the Verde Valley and lived with her
daughter and son-in-law in Clarkdale. She was a loving grandmother,
devoted volunteer for Meals on Wheels through Verde Valley Senior
Center until she was 86 when she was no longer physically up to it.
It gave Florence particular joy when the opportunity arose during
her retirement years to ‘dust off her craft’ and immerse herself in
a creative project. After ‘retirement’ she had the opportunity to
lend her talents to three film projects and a dance-theatre
production whose development and performance phases spanned two
years.

When issues with her health made it necessary for Flea to move into
assisted living her humanity, humor and belief in “a purpose greater
than one’s self” did not fade and continued to inspire all who knew
her.

Flea, your family and all who loved you will remember you always for
your great heart and gracious, generous spirit. We will remember
your gift of humor, of storytelling, your elegance and sense of
style. We will remember that you loved with your whole heart without
condition. Those of us who knew and loved you have been blessed to
have shared this life’s journey with you.

Survived by: Daughter Jennifer Schauffler-Vircsik (Andy), Son Dana
Schauffler (Joyce), Grandchildren: Antonia (Toni) Aspeitia, Allen
Schauffler, Clinton Schauffler, daughter-in-law Michel (Angel)
Schauffler, numerous nieces, nephews, great nieces, nephews and
adopted family of her heart.

A celebration of life and mass will be held for Florence on
Saturday, April 21st, 11am at St Thomas Episcopal Church 889 First
South Street in Clarkdale followed by a reception at the Verde
Valley Senior Center, 500 E Cherry Street in Cottonwood 1:30pm-4:30
pm.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to any of the following
organizations: YES the Arc, P.O. Box 1061, Cottonwood, AZ 86326, The
Verde Valley Senior Center, P.O. Box 681, Cottonwood, AZ 86326, The
Old Town Mission, P.O. Box 1779 Cottonwood, AZ. 86326, St. Thomas
Episcopal Church, P.O. Box 1175, Clarkdale AZ 86324, or Aviant
Hospice 1756 E Villa Dr., Ste C17, Cottonwood AZ 86326.

Information provided by survivors.

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Camp Verde Bugle, Camp Verde, Arizona
Saturday, April 14, 2018

Florence B. Schauffler, born Nov. 22, 1920, passed away Dec. 24,
2017, peacefully early Christmas Eve morning. She had recently
celebrated her 97th birthday.

A Celebration of Life and Mass will be held for Florence on
Saturday, April 21, 11 a.m., at St Thomas Episcopal Church, 889
First South Street in Clarkdale, Arizona, followed by a reception,
from 1-4 p.m., at the Verde Valley Senior Center, 500 E. Cherry
Street in Cottonwood, Arizona.




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