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James T. Schmit

Seattle, Washington

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James Schmit passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on February 18, 2011.

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Deloria, you probably don't remember me, I worked with Jim at the Seattle P-I. I was always thankful to Jim for talking me into going back into the Army with the Reserve at Fort Lawton. Because of Jim, I joined back up and put in a total of 21 years and now get an Army pension which really helps in these tough times and I feel I owe this part of my well being to Jim. Even though I lost contact with Jim later in years, I still remember him so well from our shifts at the good old P-I.

Deloria, I am so sorry for your loss. He was a great neighbor, I will miss his laughter.

Connie Wooldridge

God Bless all of you. My thoughts and prays are with you. I am sorry I can't be there with you. Take Care.

Dear Deloria and family,
It was a pleasure to know Jim through his relationship with my father, Robert Andrews. He was a pleasant person to be around, always willing to share conversation and good humor. I know that he will be missed by both family and many good friends. I enjoyed what time I was able to spend with him, especially during my father's recent visits. God bless and best wishes to you, Deloria, and the entire Schmit family. Respectfully,

Dear Deloria and family,
Jim was my special friend, and I enjoyed all of the fishing and camping trips we made, along with the many other good times we had over the past thirty-plus years. It has also been my pleasure to be your and your family's friend all of these years. I will miss Jim's presence in my life very much. Wishing you and your family the best in the future. God bless the entire Schmit family. With the utmost love and respect,

Dear Deloria, Linda, Steve and families. What a wonderful friend we had with "Its King James" as he would leave on my phone answering machine. He was not only my friend, but to all of my family. We have many wonderful memories, breakfast, social events with the KC and church events. Fun times at Tulleys with our cribbage games. Jim served his country in two wars and was a great inspiration to me and his many friends. Jim always talked lovingly about his family and how he enjoyed being with...

Jim was a special person; time spent with him was to be cherished whether putting out a morning paper; hunting for big game or playing that special card game. May God welcome you to a higher call.

Dear Deloria, Steve, Linda and family: We wish you much love and peace at this difficult time. Our best wishes for many wonderful memories of Jim and of his many friendships that he had with those who were blessed by knowing him. All our love, Ron & Sharon

Dear Deloria