William J. Schmidt

William J. Schmidt obituary, Kaukauna, WI

William J. Schmidt

William Schmidt Obituary

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William "Bill" Joseph Schmidt of Kaukauna, Wisconsin died peacefully early Sunday morning, February 5th, 2017, after a short and difficult illness. He was only 79 years old. Bill is survived by his wife of 46 years, Barbara Anne (Kaufmann) Schmidt and his three children and their spouses, Sarah Schmidt and Todd McCarthy of Wilmette, IL; Andrew and Lyssa Schmidt of Appleton, WI, and Maggie Schmidt and Ken Danila of Newton, MA. He was the proud grandfather of 12 grandchildren - Shana, Aidan, Dawson, Will, Miles, Callie, Harry, Laney, Olive, Forrest, Walter and Ferghus. He was the seventh of eight children born to Albert and Margaret Schmidt of Kaukauna, WI and the first to die. He is survived by his beloved brothers and sisters and their spouses, Art & Gladys Schmidt, Ray & LaVerne Schmidt, Helen Lenz, Mary Ann Austin, Ellie and Marv Hietpas, Margie and Ed Mentzer and Florence and Mike McKenna. He was loved by dozens of nieces and nephews, their spouses, children and grandchildren -- too many to name. He was preceded in death by his loving parents, and three of his siblings' spouses, Iggy Lenz, Carol "Tweet" Schmidt and Frank Austin. Bill was born at home across from St. Mary's Catholic Church in Kaukauna, WI on August 13, 1937. He was adored by his sisters and mentored by his brothers. He spent his childhood playing in his neighborhood, working with his father and brothers and pestering his sisters. He remained friends to the very end with several kindergarten and elementary school friends. He loved being outdoors and working with his hands. He grew up hunting and fishing with his dad. He loved his mother's cinnamon rolls and applesauce. He lived with his parents until he met the great love of his life, Barbara. On December 22nd, 1969, thanks to the matchmaking skills of Fr. Bernie Timmers, Bill called Barbara and went over to try the chocolate chip cookies she was making for her students. They fell in love and married on June 10th, 1970. He knew she was the one after their first official date because he could talk with her about anything. Children quickly followed. Their first, William Albert, died shortly after birth in 1971 and was never forgotten. Bill was not unlike most men of his age and generation in that he was a very hard worker. Beginning in junior high he worked side-by-side with his father and brothers. He painted fences, washed trucks, dug holes, shined shoes, cracked hickory nuts and did whatever else was asked of him. He graduated from Kaukauna High School in 1955. In 1961, he joined the National Guard, spending one year at Fort Lewis in Washington State. He came home and joined his brothers Art and Ray in their business, Schmidt Brothers Oil Company, delivering home heating oil. Schmidt Brothers Oil became Schmidt Oil when their father Albert joined them in the business. The business grew and today is known as U.S. Venture, Inc. Bill was proud to have managed the Truck Garage, Lubricants and Petroleum Equipment Divisions and Waste Oil Recycling Facility. Throughout his career he served on many Boards and mentored countless young entrepreneurs. In 1986, he launched the U.S. Oil Open. Known today as the U.S. Venture Open, it remained his passion until his death. He remained an active member of the Board of Directors of the U.S. Venture/Schmidt Family Foundation. Nothing was more important to Bill than helping those in need. He followed the example of his parents, who tirelessly gave of themselves to people who were hurting. And while he raised millions of dollars to help those in poverty, he also spent countless hours in his workshop making toy trains. He gave hundreds of brightly colored trains to children he knew and loved, but was most passionate about sending his trains to children in need. As he learned of kids who were sick, struggling and grieving, he consistently sent a train. Bill had a big heart. He was guided by a strong faith, kneeling by his bedside every night in prayer. His family and friends will remember his potato fries and long, slow boat rides. He loved to sit by the fire pit on the shores of Lake Kawaguesaga. He enjoyed playing golf on Thursdays, but card games with friends even more. He loved a clean car and a mowed lawn. He wore his children's college sweatshirts with pride. He loved a project, especially in his woodshop. Whether it be a pile of wood to stack, a stone path to lay or a leaf pile to burn, Bill stayed busy. He loved a party and a family sing-a-long; beef roast, cheese curds and banana cream pie. Bill's death leaves a very big hole that will never be filled. In his memory and in lieu of flowers, please send donations to the U.S. Venture Fund for Basic Needs to help celebrate what might have been the most important work of his life. Friends and family are invited to gather at St. Mary's Catholic Church (119 West 7th Street, Kaukauna, Wisconsin) starting at 4:00 pm on Friday, February 10th and concluding with a prayer service at 8:00 pm. Visitation will continue at 9:00 am on Saturday, February 11th followed by the funeral liturgy at 10:30 am.

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February 19, 2020

Dennis Feldkamp posted to the memorial.

February 14, 2017

Tom & Ginny & Family Timmers posted to the memorial.

February 14, 2017

Sincerely, Linda and Chick Langone posted to the memorial.

Dennis Feldkamp

February 19, 2020

Dear Barb and Schmidt family,
On this anniversary of Bill's death I would like to say, Thank You for this reminder of A Great Man. My friendship with Helen, Ellie and Marv, Ray and La Verne has made me realize the importance of having good and lasting friends. My oldest sister died just before Christmas from a very similar accident and your dear Bill came to mind. Now with time only the good and precious memories are with us. Thanks for good people in our lives.
Dennis and Bonnie Feldkamp

Tom & Ginny & Family Timmers

February 14, 2017

Dear Barb and Family: We only meet a few people in life who are dedicated to making everyone they
know a better person just by meeting them. God
sent Bill to us to be one of those people. Our family
has been very fortunate to know you and your
family. May God bless all of you. We now have
another light to guide us to heaven.

Sincerely, Linda and Chick Langone

February 14, 2017

Dear Maggie, Ken and family, So sorry to hear about the passing of your Dad. Sounds like he was a man with many accomplishes and joys in his life not only in business but with his family and friends. Please give your Mom and the whole Schmidt our deepest sympathy too.

Nora Klepps

February 12, 2017

My condolences to the entire Schmidt family. I will always remember Bill for the kindness he showed my son when he gave him one of his hand made trains.

Pat & Bonnie Landreman

February 11, 2017

Barb & Family

So sorry to hear of Bill's passing and the unfortunate accident. Hope you are doing much better each day. Bill is watching over you and making sure you will progress very quickly. May God give you and the family the strength you need at this very difficult time.
Sending you Our Deepest Sympathy.
Pat & Bonnie Landreman

Russell Crooks

February 11, 2017

Deepest sympathy for the Schmidt Family

Doug Collie

February 10, 2017

I have worked for U.S. Venture for 24 years and had the good fortune to meet Bill a few times. Always very nice and cordial. I'm very thankful that he helped build this great company I work for and hope to retire from. He will be missed. My prayers and condolences to the entire Schmidt family.

David Pamperin

February 10, 2017

Barb, Sarah, Andy and family

Bill was one of a kind and there are many who know about his kindness and compassion as evidenced by all of the good he did and added to northeastern Wisconsin through his deeds. I learned a lot from him and I always enjoyed his energy and humility.

Everett Rhyner

February 10, 2017

We here in Fl ., his friends ,will also miss him greatly.

DUANE FRETT

February 10, 2017

Never new the man personally, but he sounds like a very generous loving man. I currently work for U.S. Venture and proud to know that he was such a great man. He's in good hands now. My prayers to all his family.

Ann Forseth

February 9, 2017

Sorry for your loss. The Schmidt family is in our thoughts and prayers. Ann

Don and Carol Ann Frank

February 9, 2017

Dear Barb, Andy, and family, how shocked and saddened we were to learn of Bill's passing.
Please know that you have our support and
caring love as you experience this most difficult
time.
Don and Carol Ann Frank

Phyllis Armichardy

February 9, 2017

Barb, I have not been on Facebook for a couple of weeks so I was absolutely shocked when I read about Bill. I am so sorry - you have my deepest sympathy. I will be praying for Bill every day from this day forward. I'm sorry I won't be able to be there as we are in Florida for the winter. I will be with you in spirit. Bill was a great guy so you have many wonderful memories.

Greg & Taylor Pierce

February 8, 2017

Our sincere condolences and prayers! We are very blessed to have known such a wonderful man. Our son Jack, received one of those beautiful trains for Christmas this year. We will treasure it, and our memories of Bill forever. May God bless and welcome him to Heaven!

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Cinde Becker

February 8, 2017

Dear Barb and family:

My heart goes out to you on the loss of Bill so early. I lost my father when he was 79, too, and know what it feels like.

I will always remember the honor of celebrating your 25th wedding anniversary with you so long ago.

May you be surrounded with peace and much love during this time and in the years ahead. May the good memories strengthen you during the grief process.

Sending love and a hug,

Cinde Becker

Mark Wyro

February 8, 2017

My thoughts and prayers go out to the Schmidt families. I first met Bill when I was young, Bill was a good friend of my father. I remember him as a very caring and compassionate man. Each time we happen to be together, he would always take the time to talk to me to ask how I was doing.
He will always be remembered!

Everett and Betty Rhyner

February 8, 2017

We are so sorry to hear Bill has left this world. He and his generosity will be missed by the many people who knew him and by the countless number whose lives he touched who did not get to know him. I pray that he will be working soon in God's woodshop with and for children, golfing, playing cards, laughing and joking, and enjoying his family from above. May God grant peace to the loved ones left behind knowing they were and still are loved and watched over by such a man. Know that he made the world a better place for being in it.

Tom and Barb Martin

February 8, 2017

So very sorry, Bill was always doing something for someone. He had a great smile and always had a twinkle in his eyes. He will be missed by so many!

February 7, 2017

My condolences to the Schmidt family. We lost one of the good guys!
As a Board member of the Greater Green Bay Community Foundation, I had the honor and pleasure of working with Bill and Sarah over a number of years on the U.S. Venture Open fundraising in the Green Bay area. They were an inspiration to me. Bill was such an incredibly generous person who cared deeply about people, especially those in need. His joy in life made it fun for others. I am lucky to have known him.
Mike Meeuwsen

Jerry Bechard

February 8, 2017

My condolences to all who Bill left behind. I did some business with Bill and Ray for a number of years and always found them to pleasant to deal with. Bill certainly left his mark with the U.S. Oil Open. I'm sure God is well pleased with Bill who was very unselfish with his time and talents. From Florida.............God speed to a good man......

Trish Thomas

February 8, 2017

Thank you for sharing such a wonderful glimpse of your Dad's life. Our heart goes out to all of you and hope that you will often think of these stories and find a smile for him.

Ann (Kaufmann) Hornes (Barb's cousin)

February 8, 2017

My sympathies to you Barb and the rest of your family on the loss of such a wonderful man. There is a celebration going on in heaven, but a big hole here on this earth. May God give you all strength as you face the difficult days ahead of you.

February 7, 2017

What a great guy!! No one will ever call me Karen Schouten again. I am sure Bill and Dad are already playing cards together.
Karen and Arthur Helgerson and family

Don and Cathy Danila

February 7, 2017

Our sincerest sympathy and deepest condolences to Barbara and the entire extended Schmidt family. Bill was a special person with a wonderful heart, who looked our for all those who needed his great compassion and assistance. He leaves a wonderful legacy and will live on in the hearts and memories of all those who loved him. May he rest in peace.

David Bautsch

February 7, 2017

Saying that we will miss him is just not enough words. My grandkids love their trains that he made for them and will always treasurer them. His special way of creating his golf event and being able to raise all the money, for charity, is truly unbelievable.

My family will keep Bill and your family in our prays. We really loved him and he will always be one of my heroes. We are going to miss him, especially, at the 4h of July fireworks at our house.

God bless Bill forever.

Nihal & Hassan Shahbandar

February 7, 2017

Our deepest condolences to every one of this great family, we ask God to reward him for his good deeds in his life and multiply it, give his family and friends the patient and strength .

Cathy and Pete boitz

February 7, 2017

Sending prayers and Gods live on this journey to the entire Schmidt family.

Mark and Joan Clarke

February 7, 2017

Bill was our neighbor. What a great person. We will miss him deerly.

Marcus Burgess- Us Autoforce Driver St Louis

February 7, 2017

Sorry for your loss and sending prayers to your family I'm new to the Us Venture family but losing a love one is not easy from reading his life that he seem like a Great Man, and I know he will be truly Miss

Lori vandenbloomer

February 7, 2017

Sorry for your loss sending prayers

Betsy McCool

February 7, 2017

Dear Barb, I am so sorry you lost your special friend and partner. You two had a great marriage together, and I know you have many many happy memories to look back on. I am sure Jack was up at those pearly gates to welcome him to Heaven. Love and prayers for a kindly healing Betsy

Bob and Janelle Hietpas

February 7, 2017

Today our hearts are heavy yet joyful knowing "Uncle Bill" is dancing with the angels. May peace and blessings be upon the Schmidt family.

Chris Stevenson

February 7, 2017

I am so sorry for your loss. Our prayers go out to your family.

Sherri Gates

February 7, 2017

Barb and all of the Schmidt family, I have been blessed to be part of the Petroleum Equipment family for several years and had the honor of working for Bill for many years. My son Adam, now 32, was a lucky recipient of one of Bill's first toy trains many years ago, and I am proud to say that he still treasures it today. My most recent experience of seeing children's eyes light up when they saw his colorful trains was while in Kenya this past year at Vicodec. Bill donated several of his creations to the kids there and the oohs and aahs were amazing to hear as we set them up on the table to present to them. He was an incredibly generous benefactor and great man to get to know and work with. My sympathies to you all as you go through this difficult journey. May all of your great memories help you keep him ever present. God bless.

Charles Bongers

February 7, 2017

I am so sorry to hear of Bill's passing. I used to pump gas at the Combined Locks gas station for Schmidt Oil. Bill would always come by on Sundays to check on things and make sure all was well. Occasionally he would bring the guys on that crew some fried chicken from a local business. He was a very nice person and I have many good memories of him and that time in my life. My Dad, Orville J. Bongers, used to play golf with Bill and his brothers and sadly passed away 5 years ago February 9. I'm sure he'll have fair winds and a following sea ahead of him.

Larry Schmitz

February 7, 2017

My condolences to Barbara and the whole family, and the whole Schmidt clan.You, and we, all lost a real class act who like nothing better than helping othesr. I remember playing in the first US Oil Open at MidValley with Kenny Heid out there cooking us steaks on a giant grill. My how Bill built that golf outing up to what it is today. One word Bill never let a potential sponsor use in his presence was "NO". He was not done with them until they said YES. Raising money to help others was his passion--and he was the best when it came to that. Think of the thousands and thousands who have been helped because of that outing and Schmidt Family Foundation. I could envision Bill getting to heaven and asking St Peter, "Hey, if you let any of these people bring their money with them, why don't you let me organize a charity golf outing"--grin. Seriously, he was one class act !! I will sure miss him. Larry Schmitz

Susan Steinbruecker

February 7, 2017

Bill was a warm and friendly neighbor....always eager to know the details of our lives since we last met. What I admire most is his generous spirit and the major financial contributions to many not for profits, many near and dear to my heart. May that generosity be continued in his name and in his spirit! Sue Steinbruecker, Sugar Land, Texas

Michelle Kaufmann

February 6, 2017

Aunt Barbara and family. I have so many fond memories of coming to visit you guys for the holidays and other occasions. I remember uncle Bill sitting with such a calm, peaceful, and wonderful presence. I am sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Don Sprague

February 7, 2017

God bless!

Karen Wanke Geier

February 6, 2017

My thoughts and prayers to your entire family. Bill will be missed by many.

Lee Snodgrass

February 6, 2017

What a loving tribute to such a good man. My heart goes out to the entire Schmidt family. I had the pleasure of meeting Bill several time in my work at Allen James Design as we assisted with design needs for the U.S. Venture Open. My sympathies to you all.

Mary K. Schmidt

February 6, 2017

Barb & family: this personal loss for your family is also a loss felt deeply in the community. I am so sorry to hear of Bill's passing but know his spark has left an impression on so very many people.

Bonnie & Dennis Feldkamp

February 6, 2017

May the love of the New Born Jesus surround you in this time need. Know that Bill loved and was loved by many. God bless.

Bonnie & Dennis Feldkamp

February 6, 2017

May the love of the New Born Christ surround you and your family in this time of loss. Know that Bill loved and was loved by many. God Bless.

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