Anthony "Tony"-Schmidt-Obituary

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Anthony "Tony" Schmidt

Brillion, Wisconsin

Jul 31, 1955 – Aug 3, 2024

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BORN
July 31, 1955
DIED
August 3, 2024
LOCATION
Brillion, Wisconsin

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Pielhop Funeral Home - Brillion Obituary

Anthony “Tony” Schmidt, age 69, a resident of Forest Junction, was called home by the good Lord on Saturday, August 3, 2024.  For the past nearly 4 months, Tony fought hard to recover from a traumatic brain injury, but with his underlying Parkinson's, it was too much.  

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I didn't get to spend a lot of time with Uncle Tony but I will never forget when he gave my brothers and I a tour of his shop and brought me snacks while I broke in his new back massager (this was a big deal in the early 90s.) I never felt adopted around him. He always treated me like everyone else in the family.

So sorry to hear of Tony’s passing he was my partner while working at Parsons great guy He taught me a lot and I enjoyed working with him

Tony was a WONDERFUL carpenter. He completely made all of our kitchen and bathroom cabinets and did a fabulous job. He'll be missed.

I'm so sorry to hear about Tony! He is at peace! Sue, peace be within your heart also. Sally Keuer

We grew up on Military Road, first cousins and neighbors. After I moved to Madison, Tony built an amazing oak china hutch for me and delivered it! It has glass doors and lights inside. I love it and appreciate Tony’s craft and kindness.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

I am Tony's aunt -- his mother, Lori, was my sister. Tony was a good man and a fine carpenter. He built a lot of the cabinets in my house and they were beautiful and well-made. He will be greatly missed.

This is Andy Schmidt, Clarence & Virginia’s Schmidt’s 5th of 10 children. Our dad was a brother of Lenard’s & my mom was a sister of Lori’s so we were obviously very close during my early years until moving to Florida in 1967.

My condolences to all family and friends.

It is wonderful to hear all the noble & creative things that Tony accomplished during his lifetime.

May the Good Lord give peace above all understanding to all his family & friends.

Jesus only calls on the "Best" carpenters! What little time we had was enough to know that You, St Anthony, are an absolute Gem!
See You soon,
Steve Schmidt