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Albert S. Schmidt Jr.

Hampden Twp., Pennsylvania

1923 - 2019

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Hampden Twp., Pennsylvania
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Albert S. Schmidt, Jr., 95, of Hampden Twp. and formerly of Lemoyne, born June 30, 1923, died Saturday, January 12, 2019 at Geisinger Holy Spirit Hospital, East Pennsboro Twp. He was a retired VP and secretary for his family business, Capital Bakers, Inc. for more than 30 years prior to his entry...

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To the Schmidt Family,

God Bless All of You! Your father was a wonderful person who always showed God's love in his life and service to others!

Dear Family of Albert Schmidt,

Your father was a wonderful person who always was very kind and saw the best in people. He encouraged people to have faith in God's love for us and lovingly do the work we perform in our daily lives to serve others.

My deepest sympathy for your loss. We as workers and those of us who know the Lord, know God is very proud of all the good things your dad did on this earth to make it a better place for all! He was a great person!


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I am so so sorry to hear about the passing of Albert . He always came into McDonald's and we enjoyed waiting on him !! I read his obit and was like wow . I only knew a little about him and he lived a full life!! He will be missed !! Prayers to the family

So sorry for your loss. He was such a sweet man. I used to think he was a pastor when we first met!! He will be dearly missed!

Dear Michele - my thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of sorrow..

Michele, Albert and Joe. We were so sorry to learn of the passing of your dear father. Our deepest sympathy to you and your families. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult.

Love and prayers,

Michelle, Joe and Albert, Sorry for your loss. My memories from my childhood days reflect fondly on your Dad. Prayers to all.

Julie LaSlavic Hess

Sorry for loss. I remember your father from Holy Spirit Hospital. This photo was from Employee dinner in 1997. Peace in the difficult days ahead.

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.