Ruby Mae Schmidt © Pierce Funeral Home 12-15-2018 Submitted by: Glenn
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January 16, 1925 - December 12, 2018
Ruby Mae Schmidt was born in Shelly, Oklahoma to George and Lizzie (Dyck) Willems on January 16, 1925. She went to her heavenly home on Wednesday, December 12, 2018 in Enid, Oklahoma. She and most of her family moved to Reedley, California when she was 18.
While living in the Corn/Bessie Oklahoma area she helped support the family by picking cotton and other jobs. As a teen, she asked Jesus to be her savior and she was baptized in the river along with a large group new believers.
As a young woman, she went along with a group of friends and relatives to visit a cousin Jonah Schmidt in a CPS camp near Reedley California. There she met the love of her life, Vernon Schmidt. Before long they knew they wanted to spend their lives together. And they did! Two days short of 73 years together! What a great life they had. She was an expert in baking and quilting.
Always a hostess even most recently when she still had her kitchen. She always asked if you had eaten and would suggest a homemade meal or dessert; then proceed to the kitchen to prepare something delicious. Most recently in “The Home” she would encourage you to order a meal and eat with them. When you didn't, she would say, “oh you …” in a disappointed tone. Even when your visit was a surprise, she could pull together a prepared meal or faspa out of the freezer. Ruby and Vernon were avid gardeners, canning and freezing their vegetables. She enjoyed bringing fruit back from California to make jellies and pies.
Her hands were always busy. If she wasn’t stemming beans, her hands were busy with needlework or sewing and altering clothes. She even packed up her sewing machine (a black Singer) along on a trip to California to sew dresses for a granddaughter's wedding. Ruby was extremely frugal and resourceful…always able to make something beautiful with what she had on hand. She enjoyed making clothes, gifts, baby blankets, and quilts for family, as well as gifts for wedding and baby showers for friends. Making of wheat/rye bread, zwieback and ooey gooey cinnamon rolls. She enjoyed meat canning, noodle making, sausage stuffing, and Quilting for the MCC Sale with her friends.
The only thing she liked about Halloween was when her little friends from Learn and Play would come to her door and call her Miss Ruby. She enjoyed investing time with her Pioneer Girls pals and listening to the young ones learn their Bible verses in AWANA.
Ruby loved to take drives in the country to see nature. She even commissioned a local artist to paint the desert scene of the family's move from Oklahoma to California. She and Dad loved bird watching together. She enjoyed reading Christian articles and singing hymns and spiritual songs like “Heavenly Sunshine” and “Joy, Joy, Joy in my Heart is Ringing.” When waking us up she would sing “Good Morning to You”...She liked to learn and talk about politics and her political party.
Many of her friends have gone to be with the Lord before her.
Ruby was preceded in death by her parents; sisters Edna (and husband Arnold) Wedel, Viola (and husband Jack) Bolt; brother George (and wife Mary Ann) Willems; brothers-in-laws: A.J. Pugh, Kenneth Schmidt and Paul Thomas. She is survived by her husband Vernon; sisters: Beatrice Pugh and Katherine (and husband Henry) Rogalsky; brothers: Harry (and wife Elvina), John (and wife Diane), and LeRoy (and wife Lilly) Willems; sisters-in-law: Verda Mae Thomas, Carol Schmidt, Diann (and husband Lon) Patrick; sons: Tarry (and wife Linda) Schmidt of Livermore, CA., Darrell (and wife Gracie) Schmidt of Lahoma, OK; daughters: Elaine (and husband Gene) Lorton of Mustang, OK; and Barbara Schmidt of Enid, OK; granddaughters: Tami (and husband Sean) Wysock, Kristen (and husband Alex) Neicu, Alisha (and husband Lee) Scott, Julie (and husband Randy) Wilson, Starkisha Sneede, Nikki (and husband Jeff) Hill, Melissa Briggs, Alison (and Ryan) Squire, and grandson Tobias Schmidt; great grandchildren: Jackson, Savannah, and Sierra Wysock; Alle and Kayla Neicu; Nick Folkes; Cheri, Phoenix, Celia, and Chance Wilson; Lindsay, Josh, Allison, Ty, and Emily Hill; Trevor Briggs; Cooper and Deacon Squire; great-great grandchildren: Levi and Leia; and a host of nieces and nephews.
Visitation with the family present will be from 6-8:00 p.m., Monday evening, December 17, 2018 at Pierce Funeral Home, 721 S. Main, Fairview, OK. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, December 18, 2018 at the Fairview Mennonite Brethren Church. Interment will follow in the North M.B. Cemetery under the direction of Pierce Funeral Home, Fairview, OK. Condolences may be made online at www.piercefuneralhomes.com.
Vernon E. Schmidt © Pierce Funeral Home 03-2020 Submitted by: Glenn
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June 13, 1924 - March 17, 2020
Vernon Elon Schmidt was born in Numa, Oklahoma to Ben T. and Martha (Janzen) Schmidt on June 13, 1924. He went to his heavenly rest in the loving presence of family on Tuesday, March 17, 2020 in Enid, Oklahoma.
Vernon confirmed his faith in Jesus Christ while attending a Bible Conference at Oklahoma Bible Academy and was baptized in the Mennonite Church of Medford, Oklahoma.
Vernon learned farming and equipment repair from his dad on the family farm. His first car was a Model T Ford that he and his father towed home from a junkyard. After restoring it to nearly new he later drove it to California.
During World War II, Vernon volunteered to serve his country as an equipment mechanic for the forestry service in a CPS camp near Reedley, California. One Sunday afternoon a group of young people from Reedley visited the camp. It was during this visit that a friend of Vernon's, Jonah Schmidt introduced him to a cousin, Ruby Willems. After Ruby visited the camp few times Vernon realized that he had met the love of his life. They were married December 14, 1945. They were married just two days short of 73 years. What a great life they had together until December 12, 2018, when our Lord called his "sweetie" to her heavenly home.
After his time of service was completed, Vernon and his new wife moved to a farm near his hometown of Deer Creek, Oklahoma where they began raising their family. After a few years of farming, Vernon and Ruby moved to Blackwell, Oklahoma where he worked as a mechanic for the Harland Lee and Son John Deere dealership. In 1962 Vernon and Ruby moved their family to Fairview, Oklahoma where he worked as a certified engineer for Waldon Manufacturing, known then as Fairview Pipe and Supply.
After moving to Fairview, Vernon and Ruby joined the Fairview Mennonite Brethren Church (FMBC) where he enjoyed singing in the worship choir and the male chorus. In later years Vernon served FMBC as a sound and lighting technician.
Vernon was very much an innovative craftsman. In retirement he completely restored a 1939 H John Deere that he enjoyed having on display with his friend's tractors in the Fairview two cylinder club as well as showing his prize wining '65 Ford Mustang. Another hobby of Vernon's was researching and updating his and Ruby's family history in the Genealogical Registry and Database of Mennonite Ancestry.
Vernon and Ruby liked taking drives in the country to enjoy God's handiwork in nature, bird watching, and growing their much of their own food in their huge vegetable garden. It's interesting that Vernon passed away on St. Patrick's Day—the day they traditionally planted their potatoes.
Many of Vernon and Ruby's friends have gone on before them to be with the Lord.
Vernon was preceded in death by his wife; his parents; his brother, Kenneth Schmidt; brothers-in-law: Paul Thomas, and George (and wife Mary Ann) Willems, A.J. Pugh and Lee Roy Willems; sisters-in-law: Edna (and husband Arnold) Wedel and Viola (and husband Jack) Bolt.
He is survived by his sisters: Verda Mae Thomas and Diann (and husband Lon) Patrick; sisters-in-law: Carol Schmidt, Lilly Willems, Beatrice Pugh, and Katheryn (and husband Henry) Rogalsky; brothers-in-law: Harry (and wife Elvina) Willems and John (and wife Diane) Willems; sons: Tarry (and wife Linda) Schmidt of Livermore, CA., Darrell (and wife Gracie) Schmidt of Lahoma, OK; daughters: Elaine (and husband Gene) Lorton of Mustang, OK and Barbara Schmidt of Enid, OK; granddaughters: Tami (and husband Sean) Wysock, Kristen (and husband Alex) Neicu, Alisha (and husband Lee) Scott, Julie Wilson, Starkisha Sneede, Nikki (and husband Jeff) Hill, Melissa Briggs, Alison (and husband Heath) Anderson, and grandson PFC2 Tobias Schmidt; great grandchildren: Jackson, Savannah, and Sierra Wysock; Alle and Kayla Neicu; Nick Folkes; Cheri, Phoenix, Celia, and Chance Wilson; Lindsay, Josh, Allison, Ty, and Emily Hill; Trevor Briggs; Cooper and Deacon Squire, and Evelyn Anderson; great-great grandchildren: Levi and Leia; and a host of nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Saturday, March 21, 2020 at the Fairview Mennonite Brethren Church with Pastor Marlin Hiett officiating. Interment will follow in the North M.B. Cemetery under the direction of Pierce Funeral Home, Fairview, OK. Memorials may be made to Valir Hospice or to Nepal Missions in care of the Fairview M.B. Church with the funeral home serving as custodian at P.O. Box 15, Fairview, OK 73737. Condolences may be made online at www.piercefuneralhomes.com.
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