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1943

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2020

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Richard Schmidt Obituary

Richard Schmidt

Appleton - Richard F Schmidt, 76, Appleton, aka: Mr. Cub, Cubby, Dick, Schmitty, Dad, Hon, Grandpa, and Mr. Schmidt, passed away, surrounded by family, on 2/7/2020. Born May 12, 1943 in Neenah, WI. He loved that Ernie Banks hit his 500th home run on his birthday. He is survived by his wife, Lu, son, T.J. (Melissa) Schmidt, daughter, Kathy Schmidt, sister, Pat Miller, grandchildren, Lily and Alayna and nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his mother, Ernestine, and father, Frank Schmidt. Dick graduated from Neenah High School, got his BS degree at UW Oshkosh, and was in the National Guard. He taught at Highlands Elementary, in Appleton, for 31 years.

Friends called him the world's biggest Cub Fan. When he met his future wife, his enthusiasm for the Cubs won Lu over and she, too, became a fan. She in turn, won him over by reciting the names and numbers of the '69 Cubs. Two children later, Kathy and T.J. were also brought into the world as Cub fans.

He loved traditions. This was to be our 34th Spring Training in AZ. For decades, he played Santa, for friends and family. He was obsessed with gift buying for those he loved. Lu could expect at least 20 gifts under the Christmas tree. He and Lu celebrated their wedding anniversary with steak and champagne, the 12th of every month, for almost 49 years.

Our children meant everything to him. Daughter, Kathy, is a graphic artist/website designer for Wrigleyville Sports in Chicago. He loved that she worked for a store across the street from Wrigley Field. It was his dream come true! When the Cubs hit a home run, she'd call him to say, "Holy Cow, or Whoomp there it is!" If she didn't, she was scolded for not watching the game. He was impressed with our son's success as a marathon runner. As TJ ran races in places like Boston, Disney World, MN, and cities in Wisconsin, Dick eagerly shared his stats with everyone. He was proud that his son works in IT for the Village of Fox Crossing and that he and his wife Melissa blessed our family with two beautiful daughters of their own.

He loved his "granddogs", Brixen and Ernie. His "grandcats" not so much. We did catch him petting "Chewie", the Maine Coon, when no one was looking.

We are honoring his wish to have his ashes placed in a Chicago Cubs Urn. He wanted a Celebration of Life instead of a formal funeral.

Thank you to our friend, Tracy, for all her advice during this difficult time and the medical staff at St. E's for all their efforts. A special thank you to Karyn, Alison, Lisa, Amy, Denise and the crew in the Marketplace, for going above and beyond while Dick was in the hospital. You helped to create memories that we will cherish forever. One of our fondest memories will be of him holding the hands of his grandchildren when he was in the hospital. Lily smiles when she thinks of Grandpa and her mom trying to squeeze into the same seat at Disney World. In the words of our granddaughter, Alayna, Grandpa shines in our hearts.

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Published by Appleton Post-Crescent from Feb. 13 to Feb. 16, 2020.

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Lisa R.

February 16, 2020

It was an honor to care for Dick and to witness the love and devotion of his family. May all the memories you have of him bring you some comfort at this time

Sally Pecha

February 14, 2020

When my children Forrest Pecha & Tara PechaThurber went to Highland school they both had Dick as their teacher. During that time my husband Merle & Dick got to know each other cause were both big Cubs fans. I worked at St Elizabeth for 17 years & whenever he came in we would talk Cubs even after Merle passed away. He will be truly missed by so many!!!

Leigh Kuehl-Stormer

February 14, 2020

To the family of Richard:
We hold you in our thoughts and prayers as you face the days ahead with memories of your husband, dad and grandpa. My brother had Mr. Schmidt as a teacher when he went to Highlands and I didn't have him but he knew our whole family. He was such a good guy and cared about every student that was at Highlands. He was as you say a huge CUBS fan.

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