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Vivian was a caring mother, grandmother, great grandmother, sister, and friend. She left this world on August 14, 2023 at the age of 92.
Vivian was born May 11, 1931 in Mishicot Wisconsin to her parents Anna Sladsky and Peter Shedal. She grew up on a farm with her siblings Violet, Robert, Laverne, Leona, Bernard, Beatrice, Barbara, Bernice, and Rosanna.
After high school she married Truman Schmidt. Vivian loved to cook and worked as a chef at different supper clubs during her career. She loved to help others and loved to share her love of God with others. She loved her family so much and enjoyed spending time with them. She had the best sense of humor and always brought a smile to your face.
She is survived by her six children: Clyde Schmidt, Barbara Brenegen, Christie Nennig, Eldon Schmidt, Al Schmidt, and Ann Smith and their spouses. She left behind many grandchildren and great grandchildren who cherished her greatly.
A celebration of her life will be held on August 25, 2023 at 3 pm at the kingdom hall of Jehovah’s witnesses located at 2909 N Roemer Rd Appleton 54911. For those unable to attend in person the zoom link is: Id: 85991723216, pass: 336289.
Flowers and cards can be sent to 1907 Dexter Street New London 54961.
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