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Ferdinand Albert Louis Schutte

Smithton, Missouri

1921 - 2013

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Ferdinand Albert Louis Schutte, 91, of Smithton, died Tuesday, March 12, 2013, at Bothwell Regional Health Center, Sedalia. He was born on May 11, 1921, on the family farm in rural Benton County, south of Cole Camp, near Zora, a son of Bernhardt and Louise (Koeller) Schutte.On May 22, 1921, he...

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I will always remember him as my uncle Spoof. He will be missed by all that knew him

So sorry for your families' loss.

Dear Betty, Harry and family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of loss. May the peace and strength of God sustain you at this time.

My thoughts and prayers are with you all as you go through this trying time. My mother always enjoyed his visits, they were not just kin but good friends. He always had a smile. Sincerely Ray and Maggie Roark

So sorry to hear of the passing of your father. It was a great privilege to have met him. I will always remember his friendliness and smile.
Our deepest sympathies
Greg and Sam Cole

Our prayer are with your family as we think of the great times we have enjoyed in Missouri with our friends Betty and Harry Brauer. We know that comfort is found in wonderful memories and eternal hope. May God grant you His peace. The families of Common Ground

Daddy called him 'Spoof', and my Mother, my brother, Jim, and I called him Schutte. Our Dads worked together at Central States Wholesale Grocery back in the late '40's and early '50's. You were blessed with a wonderful Dad and Mother. I have fond memories of a Kellogg's doll I so wanted for Christmas many years ago. Your Dad made sure that happened. It is one of my fondest Christmas memories of my childhood.
You are in my thoughts and prayers. I know you will cherish the many memories...

What a wonderful life he lived. Our families were close back in the late forties and early fifties when dad and Spoof worked at the wholesale company. He will be sorely missed by those who knew and loved him.

My father, Marvin Kueck, cherished his friendship with "Spoofus". I remember coming to the farm to fish. It was wonderful to a young girl. I will always remember him as such a nice man. My prayers are with all of the family. Becky (Kueck) Fisher