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JEANETTE MARIE SCHMID
October 28, 1940 ˜ August 3, 2019
On Saturday, August 3, 2019, Jeanette Marie Schmid, loving wife of Al Schmid, passed away peacefully at home at age 78.
Jeanette was born October 28, 1940 in Vancouver, WA. A long time Washougal, WA resident, Jeanette was known for her love of gardening, sewing, cooking and spending time with family.
Jeanette is survived by her husband of 60 years, Al Schmid; her sons, Joe and Mark Schmid; her daughter, Laura Nicholas; her grandchildren, Miranda Lincoln, Travis Schmid, Lucas Nicholas, Jake Nicholas; great-grandson, Hunter Lincoln; including siblings, brothers: Joe Myers, Richard Myers, Pete Myers, John Myers and Mark Myers and sisters: Julie Wavra, Pam Godsil, and Chris Johnson.
A funeral service will be held Monday, August 12, 2019, at 11 AM with a Rosary being held at 10 AM. at St. Thomas Church in Camas, WA. Jeanette will be laid to rest after the service at the Holy Cross Cemetery in Washougal. Reception will follow at St. Thomas Church.
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Dear Jeanette, It's hard to believe another year has come to remind us of how much you meant to all of us. You left a large hole that you filled with love of family and friends. Please keep us in your prayers. We can always use the help.
Love, Rosanne O'Dell (Mueller)
Rosanne O'Dell
Friend
August 1, 2023
I can't believe it's been another year. So many of our loved ones have gone. Jeanette was so good to our family. I like to think of her and the ones we've lost spending time together. Maybe after church. Anyway she is remembered and cherished.
Rosanne O'Dell (Mueller)
Friend
August 1, 2021
Al & all of the Schmid & Myers families.
I can't put into words how sorry I am for your loss. This world won't be the same without you Jeanette, beloved wife & soulmate, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, daughter, sister, aunt, cousin, friend. You will be truly missed but your kind & gentle spirit will live forever in the hearts of everyone who was blessed to have known you. Your cousin & God-daughter Linda
Linda(Komar) Kitchen
August 11, 2019
The words "I love you" were not spoken enough by me. Love, Your sister, Julie
Julie Wavra
August 10, 2019
Dear Al and all the family,
I knew Jeanette in High School at Providence Academy and found her to be a quiet but sweet and kind person.
mary lackaff
August 10, 2019
Al our prayers are with your family.
Your cousin Carl Heimermann
August 8, 2019
My deepest sympathies to you Al and your family. You and Jeanette have always been an important part of our family. Whether taking in my brother, or helping Dad & Uncle Felix with the wood for the needy. Jeanette was truly one of the sweetest people I've ever known. Her absence will be greatly missed. With Love and prayers, Rosanne O'Dell oldest daughter of Andrew Mueller
Rosanne O'Dell
August 8, 2019
Sending condolences to the Schmid and Myers families. Jeanette was such a bright light, and will be greatly missed.
August 7, 2019
Jeanette was one of High school classmates and was well thought of.
My condolence to her family as
I know she will be dearly missed.
Donald Hays
August 7, 2019
Our Heartfelt sympathy Al to you and your family! Will alway remember the firt time I met Jeanette. You came to visit us whe we lived kn a farm in Dotyville Wi. Joey was just a baby.
Your Cousin Jean (Heimermann) Lau
Jean Lau
August 7, 2019
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