John-Schmidt, Sr.-Obituary

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John H. Schmidt, Sr.

Collingswood, New Jersey

Feb 25, 1942 – Jan 2, 2024

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BORN
February 25, 1942
DIED
January 2, 2024
LOCATION
Collingswood, New Jersey

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Foster-Warne Funeral Home - Collingswood Obituary

On January 2, 2024 surrounded by his loving family.  A lifelong resident of Haddon Heights, John was 81 years old.

Beloved husband of 62 years to Penny Schmidt (nee D'Amico).  Loving father of John Jr. (Penny), Patty Ann (Thomas) Perkins and Mike (Judy). Devoted grandfather of Tara...

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In loving memory of a wonderful person. John was one of the best a man can be.

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Many years ago we were involved in the Haddon Heights Jaycees helping many others in need. Indeed, my sincere condolences with deepest sympathy.

My condolences to Penny, and the Schmidt family.

Dear. John. Greg mike. And. Family. Sorry. To. Hear. Of. The. Passing. Of. Dad. He came in. Many. Times at. Lowes. With. A notebook. To. Pickup. Some. supplies. Allways. Well. Dressed. rest. In peace we will. Be thinking. Of. The schmidt. Family during. This difficult. Time paul retired. Fire. Fighter and. My wife. Kathy. Maurice

Penny, John and Penny, my heart is broken along with yours, but I do know that it will heal, as John will see to it. I am happy to call him "Friend" and I am especially grateful for all the time we spent together, be it on the golf course, or taking one of our long distant motorcycle rides, or just sharing a meal and good conversation. Both Annette and I will miss him. God Bless you John, it was a life well lived.

My sincere condolences to Penny and family in the loss of a dearly beloved husband,father and grandfather.
Will always remember our high school years, class reunions ,and the many Monday evenings at the Audubon Diner.

I went to the 7th ave school with Johnny and we were good friends. We built a nice tree fort in my back yard on Third Ave. My family moved to Haddonfield in 1952 and that is when I lost contact with Johnny. I spoke to Johnny about about a year ago and we were reminiscing over some of our class mates at the 7th ave school. My condolences to the family.