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Wilbur W. "Bill" Schmidt

Kansas City, Missouri

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Wilbur W. "Bill" Schmidt, 76, of Kansas City, Mo., died Saturday, August 9, 2008, at the Kansas City Hospice House. He was born October 8, 1931, at Philadelphia, the son of Wilbur R. and Jane Kaul Schmidt. He grew up in McLouth, Kan., and was a 1949 graduate of McLouth High School. He attended...

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Bill and I were close friends at K.U., where we were fraternity brothers and also were classmates and roommates throughout our law school years. Bill was a most thoughtful, helpful and enjoyable friend. I was sorry to learn of his passing. It was a true pleasure to have known him and I will always remember him with pride and affection.

Bill was my cousin and I found out that the day I mailed him and old photo of us as kids, he passed away. This is very sad and I will deeply miss him.

Bill was my cousin and I found out that the day I mailed him and old photo of us as kids, he passed away. This is very sad and I will deeply miss him.

It was my pleasure to work with Bill for many years at UMB Bank. He was always very helpful to me when I was learning the ropes of Trust. He will be greatly missed. My condolences to the family.

I worked with Bill at UMB Bank for several years and have many fond memories of him. He was lots of fun and I considered him to be a good friend and I'm really sorry to hear that he has passed away. My sympathies to his family.

Bill was a good attorney and Trust Officer and a good friend as a fellow employee at UMB Bank. My condolences to his family.

One of my favorite memories of Bill was a conversation I had with him when I was a rookie ‘clerk’ in the Trust Department. Bill needed an answer about a transaction and after talking to a couple levels of management, he was finally referred to me. I was the lowest point on the ‘food chain’ – the one who did the work and more importantly, the one who could answer his question. He thanked me, and after that, he always came straight to me for his answers, commenting he wouldn’t waste time...

Betty Jane

Our prayers are with you and your family.
Vern and Georgia (Ambler) Stean

So sorry. Bill and I both were so fond of Bill.