Johanna (Zimmerman)
Schmidt
JohaIma (Zimmerman)
Schmidt, 80 died Wednesday,
June 1, 2011 in Yuma, Ariz.
from Parkinson’s disease.
She was a resident of Shelton
for 15 years before moving to
Yuma in 1994.
She was born Septem-
ber 2, 1930 in Kildeer,
N.D. to Johan and Sophia
(Scholkowsky) Zimmerman.
Schmidt graduated from
Killdeer High School in 1948.
She married Howard A.
Schmidt on September 15,
1948 in Dunn Center, N.D.
She was a housewife and
co—owned with her spouse
Schmidt’s Grocery and Day—
ton Laundry Mat in Dayton
from 1972 to 1988. She and
her husband were the origi-
nal owners of the Loggers
Inn Tavern at Dayton, State
H o u s e
Tavern in
S u p p 1 y
Company.
After sell~
ing the gro-
cery store
in 1988 she
Schmidt
6/? //
worked as a cashier in the
Sprouse—Reitz Store in Shel-
ton until she retired.
She helped with “the for-
mation of the fire district in
Dayton.
She is survived by her
husband Howard A. Schmidt
of Yuma, Ariz.; daughters
Nancy Steinkamp (Terry)
of Yuma, Ariz., Gloria We-
ber (Keith of Tacoma and
Suzanne Hanson (Dave) of
Temecula, Calif.; sons Daniel
Schmidt (Nancy) of Temecula,
.Califl, George Schmidt (Cathy
of Cornville, Ariz., Richard
Schmidt (Lori) of Bonney
Lake and Gregory Schmidt
(Connie) of Scottsdale, Ariz.;
brothers Raymond Zimmer—
man of Portland, Ore. and Ed-
ward Zimmerman of Yuma,
Ariz.; sister Ida Weldon of
' Chico, Calif.; 7 grandchildren
and 35 great-grandchildren.
Her parents, son Garry
Schmidt and 12 other siblings
preceded her in death.
Memorial donations may
be sent to Crown Child Place-
ment, PO. Box 25577, Yuma
AZ 85367.
, OCR Text: Johanna (Zimmerman)
Schmidt
JohaIma (Zimmerman)
Schmidt, 80 died Wednesday,
June 1, 2011 in Yuma, Ariz.
from Parkinson’s disease.
She was a resident of Shelton
for 15 years before moving to
Yuma in 1994.
She was born Septem-
ber 2, 1930 in Kildeer,
N.D. to Johan and Sophia
(Scholkowsky) Zimmerman.
Schmidt graduated from
Killdeer High School in 1948.
She married Howard A.
Schmidt on September 15,
1948 in Dunn Center, N.D.
She was a housewife and
co—owned with her spouse
Schmidt’s Grocery and Day—
ton Laundry Mat in Dayton
from 1972 to 1988. She and
her husband were the origi-
nal owners of the Loggers
Inn Tavern at Dayton, State
H o u s e
Tavern in
S u p p 1 y
Company.
After sell~
ing the gro-
cery store
in 1988 she
Schmidt
6/? //
worked as a cashier in the
Sprouse—Reitz Store in Shel-
ton until she retired.
She helped with “the for-
mation of the fire district in
Dayton.
She is survived by her
husband Howard A. Schmidt
of Yuma, Ariz.; daughters
Nancy Steinkamp (Terry)
of Yuma, Ariz., Gloria We-
ber (Keith of Tacoma and
Suzanne Hanson (Dave) of
Temecula, Calif.; sons Daniel
Schmidt (Nancy) of Temecula,
.Califl, George Schmidt (Cathy
of Cornville, Ariz., Richard
Schmidt (Lori) of Bonney
Lake and Gregory Schmidt
(Connie) of Scottsdale, Ariz.;
brothers Raymond Zimmer—
man of Portland, Ore. and Ed-
ward Zimmerman of Yuma,
Ariz.; sister Ida Weldon of
' Chico, Calif.; 7 grandchildren
and 35 great-grandchildren.
Her parents, son Garry
Schmidt and 12 other siblings
preceded her in death.
Memorial donations may
be sent to Crown Child Place-
ment, PO. Box 25577, Yuma
AZ 85367.
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