Harold D. Schmidt (1917 - 2015)
Obituary
Harold D. Schmidt, 97, died July 19,
2015, at Kidron Bethel Village in North Newton.
A longtime teacher, farmer and
carpenter, he dedicated his life to the Lord and serving others. He
was born July 25, 1917, northwest of Walton to Cornelius H. and
Katharina (Voth) Schmidt. He attended Walton consolidated school and
Bethel College. In 1938, he started teaching in a one-room
schoolhouse in Antioch. On May 5, 1941, he married Hazel May Myers
Ewert in Hillsboro. During World War II, he worked in Civilian Public
Service at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln on the first artificial
insemination of dairy cattle.
He farmed for many years in Kingman and
was teacher/principal in Greenfield, Walton, Cunningham, Cleveland,
Spivey and Norwich before retiring in 1982. Harold and Hazel enjoyed
singing together and moved to Hesston in 1986, later moving to North
Newton. A member of Faith Mennonite Church in Newton, Harold made
quilts from blue jeans and donated them to mission projects. He
enjoyed traveling, fishing, Camp Mennoscah, making rockets to launch
with students and family, and telling stories about growing up in his
childhood home near Walton as one of 10 children. He was a charter
member of the Kansas Mennonite Men's Chorus and former president of
the Kingman County Teachers' Association.
Hazel preceded him in death in 2006. He
is survived by his daughter and son-in-law, Christy and Vince Painter
of Derby; a brother, Earl A. Schmidt of North Newton; five
grandchildren, Jason Painter, Dietra Leastman, Jeremy Painter,
Zachary Painter and Darcy Gray; and nine great-grandchildren. A
Celebration of Life service will be at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, July 25 at
Faith Mennonite Church in Newton. Memorial contributions may be made
to the church or to Mennonite Central Committee, in care of
Miller-Ott Funeral Home, Goessel.