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Stephen L. "Steve" Schmidt

Haysville, Kansas

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HAYSVILLE - Schmidt, Stephen L. "Steve", 66, died Friday (January 24, 2014) at the Wesley Medical Center in Wichita. He was born on January 8, 1948 in Hutchinson, Ks., the son of LaVern Leo and Audrey Nelson Schmidt. He was raised in Hutchinson, the family later moved to Wichita where Steve...

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Sandy,Josh & Megan,
I had not seen Steve in years but he was on my mind this last week. Now I know why. I'll always remember this good man. May God give you peace through this loss.
Stan Childs

Im so very sorry for your loss...I was really saddened when I heard this news yesterday. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

So sorry to hear of coach Schmidt. Our family will always remember him and what he did for the kids. In thought and prayers. Joetta Donny Hidi and Haley Lemons

Sandy, Josh & Megan I write this during the funeral wishing I could be there. You are all in my prayers. When I think of Steve I will always remember the phone call received from you, Sandra, probably 19 years ago when you told us "you couldn't wait for us to meet your new man!" That was the new redeemed Steve! I keeping thinking of the words to an old song that says, It took a miracle to put the stars in space . . . But when He saved my soul, cleansed and made me whole. It took a...

Sorry to hear the news about Pastor Steve he was a great man with a heart for people, and gave great big heart warming hugs. Pastor Steve will be missed.

Pastor Steve will be missed he was a man with a great heart for people, and gave great big heart warming hugs. Miss you and love you Pastor Steve.

Sandy and Josh. Sorry to hear about Steve. It has been a long time but we still talk and and laugh at the good times of all the evenings and weekends doing sports. Thoughts and prayers are with you both thru this difficult time. But remember the good times and smile. Steve will be missed but never forgotten.

Seems my brother was known to a lot of people for coaching. My Aunt was once in a Dr.'s office years ago and 2 young ladies were talking about their boys coach which turned out to be Steve. As Josh and I were going down the elevator at the hospital a lady asked Josh if he and his Dad coached football at one time in Haysville. Yep, coached her son. He was not only a football coach but a coach of endurance and to me a life coach!! I love you brother and miss you terribly already but I am glad...

Sandy, Josh, Megan, and Grandchildren,
My thoughts and prayers continue to go out for you. Brother Steve for me had a servants heart and was able to reach many because of it. He is missed deeply by so many. My love to you all.