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William P. Schmidt

Crown Point, Indiana

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COL. WILLIAM P. SCHMIDT Crown Point, Indiana Formerly Hanover Park, Illinois Col. William P. Schmidt (retired), age 60, passed away on Saturday, February 7, 2009. He was born on March 20, 1948 in Gary, IN to the late Alvin L. and Bonnie Schmidt. He was the loving husband of Susan (nee Waugh);...

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My sincere condolences for your loss. Dana Newcomb, USMA '70

To the Schmidt family,I'm sorry for your loss. Bill and I played Little League together and MHS Football. May he Rest in Peace. Kevin Leshk

To the Schmidt family.My thought and prayers go out to you at this time. I knew Bill and Al from High School. I'm sorry for your loss. Janet (Berta) Larson

To the family of Bill Schmidt:

My brother Dan just called me at work with the news of Bill's passing. We were classmates at Merrillville. May God bless your family in this time of sorrow.

I just received the news of Bill's passing. I find it hard to believe that the "Billie" I knew in high school has left this earth at such a young age. As a clasmate, Bill was larger than life. He and his brother, Al were MHS super-heroes! I offer all of the Schmidt family my deepest sympathies. May God give you peace through this difficult time.

Dear Schmidt Family,

I am a West Point classmate and fellow hoosier. I am proud to have known this very great American. From Day #1, he accomplished so many things that most of us can only dream of--a wonderful family, larger-than-life professional achievements, engagement in grassroots community affairs of real importance to all Americans. Please accept our deepest sympathy.

I did not know Bill well, but we all apprciate his sacrifices and grieve his loss.
Company A3, Class of 1970
COL, USAR (Ret.)

Dear Susan, Pat, Bill and Paul:

Coach Mike Casey called me today about Bills passing. We are deeply saddened and send our deepest sympathy. My wife Susan overheard the phone call and stated what a great job you and Bill have done raising the boys to be respectfull and honorable people. When they had stopped by the house after Pauls graduation, she felt the bond that they are special students, athletes and friends of mine.
God bless you all.
Those who have lived great and...

Dear Susan and boys,
I am Bill's classmate, and have always treasured that relationship, and admired Bill. He is a fine man and soldier.
Well Done, Brother-Be Thou At Peace.
Jim Sullivan
Class of 1970
USMA