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March 16, 2017
Liebe Lieselotte,ein letztes Wort. I have enjoyed the funeral. The large attendance showed the love of so many towards both of you and your family. Justus
Lisa Wood
March 15, 2017
Werner, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time. God Bless you. It was such a pleasure getting to know your sweet wife over the last 13 years or so with the German choir and community. With love, Lisa Wood
Steve and Norma Hibler
March 14, 2017
To a wonderful lady whom we got to know over the years. She would visit with us on her daily walks. She was very special to us. May your hearts begin to heal with all the good memories of her and a life well lived.
Ruth Magleby
March 14, 2017
" Sometimes our light goes out but is blown into flame by another human being. Each os us owes deepest thanks to those who have rekindled this light."
~ Albert Schweitzer
Jon and Michelle. Thank you for sharing the life of this remarkable woman. May you hold your memories close during this difficult time and feel sweet peace and comfort.
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March 13, 2017
What an amazing life. I had read the story about Huebner and wished I could have talked to this amazing woman. My wish is for the Lord to comfort you and all her family. Tobi Sanders
Julie Johnson
March 13, 2017
Dear Schmidt family,
I have been fortunate to know and associate with many of you over the years. My heart reaches out to you. Best wishes and may you have peace and contentment in this tender time. I lost my mother not too long ago and know of the ups and downs that come and go. Know that there are many who love and pray for you.
Julie Homer Johnson
Heather Seal
March 13, 2017
I was very lucky to be Lieselotte's home health nurse the last few months. She was so happy to be home again and alongside her sweet husband. I enjoyed getting to know her and felt like I had a new friend when it came time for home health to end. I'm sorry to hear of her passing but am sure there was a sweet reunion with all of her loved ones waiting for her. May Werner and all of her family feel God's love and comfort at this time.
Claudia Conner
March 12, 2017
Wishing the family peace at this time. Knowing Lottie and calling her friend has been such a joy to me. An honor and privilege. She is truly one of a kind and I will miss seeing her. So glad for the time we got to be in the Edgehill Eighth Ward together. I loved seeing her and Werner every week! She was always so friendly and I was happy to share a great love of music with her. She was a very encouraging friend. I'm so glad for the gift that was Lottie. May God's sweetest blessings be with the Schmidt's.
Cathy Anderegg
March 12, 2017
A Good lady now in a great place. Hugs to Werner from Jerry and Cathy Anderegg
Tom Wagner
March 12, 2017
We were so sad to hear about Lieselotte's passing. She was so kind to me and my family when we lived there in her ward, and even later on after we'd moved away and would periodically visit. Such a kind, strong, resilient woman. We will miss her.
Don Bryson
March 12, 2017
So sorry for your loss. I did not know Sister Schmidt, but I'm familiar with the horrific conditions in Hamburg. I served in the Utah Air National Guard with a Sgt. By the last name of Baarz. He was born in a bombedout church in Hamburg in 1946. His father was a LDS branch president in Hamburg. The trial faced by the German people cannot be understood by anyone who hasn't seen and experienced the ravaged of war. She is now in Paradis with her loved ones.
Sheila Richards
March 12, 2017
So sorry to hear of Lottie's passing, but I am sure she is having a great reunion with all her loved ones and German friends that have recently left us. I love your mother's spunk and love for life. She has been a great example for all who knew her. She will be missed. Your family is a pillar of strength and such a great example for all the many, many people you impact with your talents and music. Sending our thoughts and prayers of comfort your way. I will be out of town for the service, but will have you all in my thoughts and prayers. Sheila Richards
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