Ross V. Schoenfeld

March 22, 1939 - June 26, 2020

In Loving Memory

I met Ross through his brother Paul fifty plus years ago. Paul was an accomplished drag racer and like many other race enthusiasts in Salt Lake City, I admired Paul’s race car “Chevy A-GO-GO”. He was a winner. Ross was a good racer, and the consummate prankster. I’ve not meet anyone that could come close to Ross in the antics department. He did so many things that you can go to jail for, I was always shocked when “he got away with it – again”. He was courageous and creative. Adventurous people liked to be around him. I was a real piece of work back in those days and was grateful Ross let me hang around (some of the time). Both he and Paul were important to me in those days, and I’m lucky to have known both of them. It’s not often we remember people after such a long time, but I will always remember Ross and Paul. The world has been a better place because of them. Jeff Miller Marion, Utah
Jeff Miller
marion, UT
I worked with Ross at the Uncle Pete's railroad, he was always such a fun mischievous guy. We would laugh at his antics he wasn't afraid to do anything and we would all be entertained. RIP my railroad friend I am so glad I could call you my friend. Robin Jensen
Robin Jensen
n las vegas, NV
I first met Ross while working on the service pit at the railroad. Paul and I served our apprenticeships together and became good friends. I went on several hunting trips with them both and soon found out what a prankster Ross was. I have many great memories of Ross. After retirement we would meet at the Olympic every month for breakfast. I sat with him at our last one in June and was shocked to hear that he had passed. I would like to offer my sincere condolences to all of the family. He will be fondly remembered and missed by all that knew him.
John Steiner
salt lake city, UT
I met Ross at the drag strip in 1961 in SLC. Ross and I had many fun adventures. We hunted, fished and always had a good time. Never a dull moments when Ross was around. I will miss our Christmas Day phone calls. Ross was a great friend and I will miss him. I send my thoughts and prayers to his family at this sad time. Larry Combs, Grand Jct. CO.
LARRY K COMBS
grand junction, CO
Just wanted the family to know how much we have enjoyed Ross & Paul in our lives. Many memories from the racing days, Ron & Sharon, flying over Beaver Dam. Always had a smile on his face...Dick loved those brothers.. I will be out of town next week but know you're in my thoughts Diane Godfrey
Diane Godfrey