Paul Schmidt. He also served on the Greenville Zoning Board and spent years of his life coaching and supporting his daughters and grandkids in their many activities. Paul was an incandescent, inimitable man who lived by his own advice to make your own roads in life, and he lived and loved big and bold to the end. Private Interment at Fort Snelling National Cemetery. Houston Dash's Sophie Schmidt, left, and Chicago Red Stars' Savannah McCaskill, right, battle for the ball during the second half of an NWSL Challenge Cup soccer finals match Sunday, July 26, 2020, in Sandy, Utah. are working with the IOC to produce a new site. Any questions or comments We have closed the site permanently. will be removed. I read with interest the entire obituary and noted Lock and Dam 26, Alton, Illinois. The funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. and a cake reception will follow immediately. Although he loved his work, Paul’s real passion was his family. He is also survived by his daughter Stephanie Schmidt, husband Bob Baker and their children Ben and Libby of Kirkwood, MO; daughter Valerie Toothman, husband Josh and their unborn twin boys of New York City, NY; daughter Julie Oestreich, husband Andrew and their sons Matthew and Calin of St. Charles, MO; parents-in-law Don and Ginny Wise of Greenville; sister Anne Schmidt and husband Robin Lightfoot of Cedaredge, CO; sister Amy Schmidt Stowe and husband Ned of Silver Spring, MD; sister-in-law Nancy Brown of Newark, Delaware; and brother-in-law Tom Wise and wife Janet of Rochester, IL. Paul Schmidt compiled a career record of 0 wins and 0 losses in his 10-game pitching career with the Yuma Scorpions and El Paso Diablos. Paul Schmidt Born: June 14, 1985 Las Vegas, NV US Primary Position: Pitcher Bats: Left Throws: Left Height: 6'1" Weight: 210 Career: 2008. Check out Paul Schmidt's high school sports timeline including meet updates while playing swimming at Omaha Westside High School from 2014 through 2019. He leaves behind countless beloved cousins, nieces, nephews and friends who will miss him dearly. Paul Smith's College. At the 1958 and 1962 Europeans Schmidt earned two bronze medals. Sophie Schmidt and Alphonso Davies have been named Canada Soccer's Players of the Month for July after helping their teams lift trophies. You can change your selection at any time.Select additional sports and leagues you’re interested in from the list below.Customize your Sportsnet lineup for the latest news from your favourite leagues and teams.Customize your lineup with your favourite leagues and teams.There isn’t enough recent news in your lineup. He participated in the 1956 Melbourne Olympics, failing to advance past the heats, and placed fourth four years later in Roma. For those who desire to memorialize Paul, gifts may be made to the American Farm Heritage Museum, Railroad Division at the service or via www.PayPal.me/PSchmidtRRMemorial.Paul was a very gifted engineer.
After leading the Trojans to a 26-1 record as a senior, Schmidt accepted a scholarship to Duke University, where he started two seasons. Medium Dish Garden was purchased for the family of Paul W. Schmidt. The OlyMadMen who provided the data behind the Sports Reference Olympic site have reopened (approx 1 - 2 per week)We didn't recognize that password reset code. (approx 1 - 2 per week)An error has occurred while trying to update your details. He was proudest of overseeing the building of the new Lock & Dam #26 at Alton, IL. to I know this notice has been up should be directed Was a first-team All-State selection by both the Associated Press and United Press in 1953-54. Paul W. Schmidt Paul William Schmidt, 68, of Greenville, Illinois passed away unexpectedly but peacefully, surrounded by his family, on November 22, 2017 at St. Luke’s Hospital.
I had the honor of working with him at the St. Louis District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. {* traditionalSignIn_signInButton *} Paul was born on December 9, 1948 in St. Louis, MO, to Paul and Rosemary (née Suliburk) Schmidt. We’ll give you the latest news when it becomes available, or feel free to add some more selections to © 2000-2020 Rogers Media. In addition to spending time with people he loved, Paul’s many passions included playing ice hockey, running trains of all sizes, traveling extensively with Bev and friends, researching genealogy, watching Blues hockey and Cardinals baseball, cheering for Vianney and the Greenville Comets, drinking great wine and cold Budweiser, cooking with bacon fat and real butter, dressing up as Mr. Wizard for Mardi Gras celebrations, making and appreciating music, volunteering at the American Farm Heritage Museum, and supporting the Simple Room. The family will receive friends from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. on Saturday, November 25 at the Greenville First Presbyterian Church. Join Facebook to connect with Paul Schmidt and others you may know.