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Schmidt, Earl Dean
from FAG
Obit from Messenger of Truth Issue 16, 1961:
Earl Dean Schmidt,
son of Irvin and Elizabeth Schmidt, was born Dec. 18, 1937, at Halstead,
Kansas and departed this life on July 25, 1961, reaching the age of 23
years, 7 months and 7 days. Earl grew to manhood in Harvey County,
Kansas, where he also received his education.
In 1958 he with his
parents moved to Winton, California, where he resided until death. On
August 7, 1960 he was joined in Holy Matrimony with Miss Della Marie
Davis, making their home in the Winton Community, sharing joys and
sorrows for almost one year.
Earl felt his lost condition and the
need of salvation. He accepted Christ as his Saviour and received
forgiveness of his sins through the atoning blood of Jesus Christ and
was baptized on April 10, 1951 and added to the Church of God in Christ,
Mennonite, being a faithful brother unto his end.
His health began
to fail when only 10 years of age, suffering from diabetes. However, he
enjoyed fair health until last January when other complications set in
which caused his death.
Earl had a friendly disposition, winning
friends wherever he went. He leaves to mourn his departure; his
sorrowing companion, Della Marie; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
Schmidt, Atwater, California; five sisters, Shirley McQuire of Topeka,
Kansas; Mrs. Lois Wedel; Miss Vera Mae Schmidt; Miss Rose A. Schmidt;
Miss Ruth A. Schmidt, all of Atwater, California. Six brothers, Virgil
G., Calvin G., Michael D., Norman R., Gerald K. and Robert K., all of
Atwater, California.
The following verse written by his wife, Della Marie.
Earl your sweet smile for everyone, and kind blue eyes that
Could still see, were with me just a little while.
The angels were waiting, waiting to take you home where
Jesus would heal you; and you will have no more pain.
Earl though you have gone on before, I can hear your humble
Prayer, "Beloved one and sinners come, it is so beautiful here."
Funeral
services were conducted in the Winton church on Saturday, July 29, with
a very large group in attendance. Minister D. H. Dyck had opening
remarks and prayer. Minister John Wiens chose his text from Isaiah
55:8-9; Psalms 39:4-5 and Rev. 21:4. Minister John J. Esau was in charge
of the service at the cemetery. He was laid to rest in the Winton
Cemetery.
--His wife and family.
Owner of original | Harvey County Genealogical Society |
Date | 1961 |
Linked to | Earl Dean Schmidt |
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