Linda Schmidt
1927 - 2015
Obituary
Linda Schmidt, 87, passed away at
Kidron Bethel Village in North Newton, on Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2015.
Linda was born to Samuel J. and Selma
(Funk) Banman on November 30, 1927. Her birth took place in the
family home near Goessel.
Following her graduation from Goessel
High School, Linda was employed as a telephone operator in Goessel,
and then as bookkeeper at Crossroads Co-op. It was while working at
the Co-op that she met John D. Schmidt. They were married on Sept.
16, 1954, at Goessel Mennonite Church.
While Linda raised her children, she
was not employed outside the home. For many years she was a custom
seamstress, doing anything from alterations to creating formal gowns.
When her children were all in school fulltime, she worked at Faith
and Life Press, primarily processing orders for Sunday School
materials for churches throughout the United States and Canada. She
worked in this capacity for 17 years.
Linda was a charter member of Faith
Mennonite Church. She served in many capacities, such as teaching
Sunday School, Bible School and serving on many service committees.
Faith was her church home until her death.
After her retirement, she and John
traveled extensively. They visited all 50 states, Canada, Mexico and
several countries in Europe. Much of this travel was via bus tours,
where they established many good friendships. They also maintained a
big garden at their home in Newton, and also one out in the country
on ground owned by their daughter and son-in-law. Much of the produce
was preserved by canning or freezing and making jelly. Excess produce
was sold at the Newton Farmer's Market. This was an endeavor they
enjoyed, again making many friends. Linda was also famous for her
pies.
Linda is survived by her husband, John,
of Kidron Bethel; son, Richard (Pam) Schmidt of North Newton,
daughter, Terri (Leslie) Wedel of Goessel, and son, Steve (Dawn)
Schmidt of Moundridge. Also surviving are grandsons, Bret Schmidt of
Newton and Luke Schmidt of Lawrence; granddaughters, Janessa (Neal)
Walters of Andover and Lindsey Wedel of Goessel. Surviving siblings
are Mary Ann Bartel of Alberta, Canada, Leroy Banman of Hesston and
Kermit (Dolores) Banman of Hesston, and sisters-in-law, Edmah (Irvin)
Boese of Goessel and Irene Banman of Newton.
Linda was preceded in death by
brothers, Milton and Paul; sister, Elda; and infant sisters, Alice,
Dorothy and Bernice.
Family visitation will take place in
Fellowship Hall at Faith Mennonite Church, 2100 N. Anderson, Newton,
from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Thursday. Memorial services will be held on
Friday, Feb. 27, at 2 p.m. at Faith Mennonite Church. Memorials have
been established for Faith Mennonite Church and Mennonite Central
Committee.
Petersen Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements.