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Loran C. Schmit obituary, 1929-2025, Bellwood, NE

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1929

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2025

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Oct. 17, 2025

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St Peter's Catholic Church

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Loran Schmit Obituary

Loran C. Schmit

August 14, 1929 - September 17, 2025

Loran C. Schmit, age 96, of Bellwood, Nebraska, passed away peacefully at his home, on September 17, 2025, surrounded by his family.

Loran was a devoted son, brother, husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle, and friend to many. He wished to be remembered first for his family, long friendships, and then as a farmer, pilot, and Nebraska State Senator.

Born August 14, 1929, to Nicholas C. and Loretta (Fohl) Schmit on the family farm, Loran's earliest memories were shaped by his strong Catholic faith, family, and farming. He often reflected with gratitude that, even during the Depression, his family raised everything they needed and still found ways to help those in need who arrived at the farm seeking work and shelter. These early lessons in resilience and kindness shaped him for life.

He began school in a one-room schoolhouse, District 36, and graduated from Kramer High School in Columbus in 1945 at just 15 years of age, having skipped two grades. A proud member of Future Farmers of America, he was named Nebraska's FFA first "Star Farmer" in 1946. Too young to attend college immediately, he worked a year on the family farm before enrolling at the University of Nebraska in 1947, working his way through college and graduating in less than three years. While at the University he joined the Air National Guard which allowed him to earn his pilot's license.

In 1950, Loran married Irene "Rene" Jo Squire of Ashland, whom he always described as "the most beautiful girl he ever met." Together they raised ten children, creating a home filled with love, laughter, and faith-a legacy that grew even deeper as they became grandparents and great-grandparents. They also welcomed many foreign exchange students, opening their home and hearts to young people from around the world. This hospitality and openness to other cultures, blossomed into a truly international family, with children and grandchildren marrying spouses from eight different countries. His love of flying was also passed on, with two grandsons becoming professional pilots.

Loran served with distinction in the Nebraska Legislature from 1969 until 1993. A visionary, his persistence helped shape agriculture, natural resources, banking, healthcare and childcare authoring many significant bills. In 1971, he introduced LB 776, establishing the Agricultural Products Industrial Utilization Committee-later the Nebraska Ethanol Board. Nebraska became the first state in the nation to create an agency dedicated to promoting ethanol as a renewable fuel, earning him the title "Father of Ethanol". What began with some skepticism, rapidly gained support in Nebraska as well as neighboring states and grew into a thriving national industry, strengthening rural communities and the Midwest's economy. Loran continued to advocate for the Ethanol industry for many years after leaving the Senate, both statewide and nationally.

That same year, he also sponsored LB 101, Nebraska's first Physician Assistants Bill, which allocated funds at UNMC to launch the state's first PA program. Nebraska became the first state in the nation to require its medical college to establish such a program, greatly expanding healthcare access in both rural and urban communities.

A fierce advocate of Nebraska's natural resources particularly its water supply, he wrote legislation that created the Department of Environmental Control, as well as the legislation that authorized the four lane Expressways throughout the state. He was often noted for challenging the nation's large grocery chains when they were caught fixing the price of beef, which resulted in a settlement for the nation's farmers and an agreement to cease and desist.

As a champion for families, Loran was instrumental in strengthening the enforcement of child support orders. Deeply pro-life, he also believed in providing care for children in need. His strong moral compass also led him to advocate for the repeal of the death penalty, fearing that an innocent person could be executed due to inadequate legal representation.

Widely respected as both statesman and orator, he was known for building friendships across the aisle. Though he sparred publicly on legislation, he maintained genuine friendships beyond the chamber, a reflection of his integrity and humor. He was inducted in 1980 into the Nebraska Hall of Agricultural Achievement lauded by then Governor Charlie Thone, saying that "one person who chooses to do so, can make a difference".

Loran's life was marked by courage, ingenuity, adventure and an element of risk. After just three helicopter lessons, he launched an aerial spraying business. In the spring of 1969 and again in 1971, when flooding from ice jams on the Platte River threatened property and livestock, he volunteered his own helicopter for service. With an explosive expert riding alongside, Loran flew and together they lit fuses and placed dynamite directly on the ice jams from Fremont upriver to the west until the jams were cleared. Their daring effort cleared the river channel, preventing catastrophic flooding and leaving his family with one of many legendary stories.

Though his contributions to agriculture, healthcare, and public service were far-reaching, Loran's greatest legacy remains his love of family, his quick wit, and his unwavering dedication to helping others. Through his life he received countless awards and recognition but the ones that meant the most to him were Husband, Dad, Grandpa, and "Pop Pop".

Loran was preceded in death by his parents, Nicholas and Loretta Schmit; wife, Irene (Squire); daughter, Julie Schmit-Albin; son, Michael Schmit; daughter-in-law, Catalina Schmit; brother, Dwaine Schmit; and sister, Bernice Schmit Peck. He is survived by his daughter, Marcia Schmit, Mesa AZ; son, Steve (Diane) Schmit, David City NE, Mary Schmit, Bellwood NE; son-in-law, John (Lupe)Albin, Lincoln NE; son, John Schmit (Alejandra) Wichita KS; daughters, Michele Schmit, Bellwood NE, Susan( Kathryn) Schmit, Tacoma WA, Jean (Kevin) Hopwood, Orlando FL, Lorin Schmit (John) Dunlop Lake Oswego OR; sisters, Marie Homan Omaha, Cece Smith Omaha, and Jeanie Schmit Kayser (Theo) Jones San Francisco, CA; brother, Harry (Sharon) Schmit, Bellwood NE; sisters-in-law, Jerri (Darwin) Hoeft, Custer SD and Shirley Squire, Waldport OR; 14 grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.

Loran requested that his body be donated to the UNMC medical program as his last personal support of the Physicians Assistants college.

A Memorial Mass will be held on Friday October 17th, 2025, at St Peter's Catholic Church, Bellwood Nebraska, with a Rosary starting at 10:00 and a Mass at 10:30, followed by a Luncheon.

Memorials can be dedicated in lieu of flowers to: St Peters Catholic Church, Bellwood Nebraska; The Bellwood Volunteer Fire Department, UNMC Physician's Assistant Program; or Future Farmers of America Scholarship Fund.

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Published by Lincoln Journal Star on Sep. 28, 2025.

Memorial Events
for Loran Schmit

Oct

17

Rosary

10:00 a.m.

St Peter's Catholic Church

Bellwood, NE

Oct

17

Memorial Mass

10:30 a.m.

St Peters Catholic Church

Bellwood, NE

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Pastor Dan Gruber

October 3, 2025

I met Loren Schmit over 3 decades ago. I was a volunteer advocating for the protection of children. Loren inspired me to pursue a change in my vocation. I became an ordained minister spending three decades working with children and families. Thank you Loren.

Pat Vendiu

October 1, 2025

Former State Senator Pat Venditte -Honoring Loran Schmidt; Nebraska State Senator. -A legacy of service, faith and vision.
It was my distinct privilege and honor to serve alongside of Loran Schmidt In the Nebraska State Legislature.
Loran a proud son of Bellwood, Nebraska was more than a colleague-he was a true friend, visionary and a steward of our beautiful Nebraska land and a tireless advocate for the agricultural and environmental communities we both cherished.
As chairman Loran led with conviction and compassion. His pioneering work in ethanol earned him the title that many use today the Godfather of ethanol. Loran understood that Nebraskas strength lay in its people, soil and its values. He fought for all Nebraskans and always kept the interests of farmers and families at the heart of his work.
Loran was a man of deep Catholic faith unwavering integrity and boundless love for his family and district. Whether in the halls of the legislature or the pews of his church, Loran led with humility and grace. To know Loran was to witness a rare blend of wisdom, warmth and resolve. His legacy lives on in every field that benefits from cleaner fuel every community strengthened by his leadership. and every life touched by his kindness and warmth. I am truly grateful to have served with him and prouder still to have called him a friend. Thank you Loran for coming to my District and talking to many neighbors in Omaha.
God bless Loran his Famiglia and many friends Always-All Ways
Former Nebraska State Senator

VFW, FRA, American Legion post Chaplain

September 29, 2025

Thank you for your Service May you be Granted an Honorable and Restful Peace

Anna Nolan and Allen Covault

September 29, 2025

Met Loran through his visitation to Bone Creek Museum of Agrarian Art in our museum's beginning years.

Kevin and Debbie Blomme

September 28, 2025

We are so sorry for your family's loss. Sending prayers.

Joe Ayres

September 28, 2025

Loran was one of the giants in the Nebraska Legislature He was very kind to me as a lobbyist in the 80's. May God bless his soul and peace be with him.

M S

September 28, 2025

Thank you for your Air National Guard service

John Kopecky

September 27, 2025

Loran helped me get a scholarship at UNL which I will always be grateful for.

Gina Marie Barlean

September 27, 2025

Deepest condolences from Steve and Gina Barlean.

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