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Schmidt, Spc. Ronald A. 'Ronnie'

The Newton Kansan

Spc. Ronald A. 'Ronnie' Schmidt

Spc. Ronald A 'Ronnie' Schmidt Spc. Ronald A. 'Ronnie' Schmidt, 18, Army National Guard specialist, died Sunday (Aug. 3, 2008) while serving in Iraq. Ronnie was born in Newton and moved as a small child to Eureka. While growing up, he was always following close behind his grandfather, Fritz. The two were the best of friends. When he was 10 years old in the year 2000, he lost his grandfather. At the age of 12, he lost his father, Brian. That year, he moved to Newton and and attended Santa Fe Middle School and graduated in 2007 from Newton High School.

Ronnie was a strong young man who loved a challenge and wanted to be the best at whatever he was competing in. He lettered in wrestling all four years of high school. He loved to go trail riding in the mountains of Colorado with his uncle, Paul, and loved to work on his car with his very good friend, Larry Nuehring.

During his senior year, he joined the Army National Guard and became a 'M' day soldier. After high school graduation, he went to basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., followed immediately by AIT training in Fort Sill, Okla. On the last day of his AIT training, he was informed that he would be attending readiness training at Fort Bliss, Texas.

The following January, he was deployed to Iraq and was stationed at Camp Ashraf and was a gunner in the alpha Humvee running routes for IED's.

Ronnie was a brave, dedicated and determined soldier. This young hero was loved and will truly be missed. God bless our hero.

He was preceded in death by father, Brian Schmidt; grandparents, Alfred 'Fritz' Schmidt, Betty Schmidt, Beatrice Serrato, and Raymond Salas Jr.

Survivors include his mother, Andrea Schmidt of Newton; aunts and uncles, Paul and Laura Schmidt of Goddard, Mark Schmidt of Hastings, Mich.; and two half-brothers.

Visitation with the family will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Downing & Lahey Mortuary West in Wichita and 9 to 10 a.m. Wednesday at Grace Community Church in Newton.

Services are at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Grace Community Church. The procession will leave the church at noon, en route to Greenwood Cemetery in Eureka. The procession should arrive at the cemetery at approximately 1:30 p.m.

A memorial is established with USD 373, for the 'Ronnie Schmidt Wrestling Memorial Fund,' c/o Newton High School, 900 W. 12th, Newton, KS 67114. Tributes may be sent to the family via www.dlwichita.com.


Owner of originalHarvey County Genealogical Society
Date9 Aug 2008
Linked toSpc Ronald Andrew Schmidt

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