Russell Schmidt

russell schmidt
Russell Brace Schmidt completed his earthly journey on January 12, 2019 and went to his heavenly home with Jesus, his LORD and Savior. A celebration of life will be held 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, January 17, 2019 at St. John's Lutheran Church in Nashua with Rev. Paul Schaedig presiding. A private family burial will take place at a later date. Friends may greet the family from 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, January 17, 2019 at the church. It was a beautiful day on May 28, 1940 when baby boy Russell Brace was born to Lyle and Mamie (Vauble) Schmidt at home on a farm near Sac City, Iowa. He was the second of six children. He was baptized into the Christian faith at ten years of age. He graduated from Lakeview High School in Iowa. After graduation he went to work for North Central Line Service in Alta, IA, constructing electrical power lines and then in 1963 joined the Army National Guard. After basic training he came to work in Waverly, IA as an electrical lineman for Waverly Power and Light. He rented a room from Hartman Rooming and there is where he met his future wife. He and Karen Hartman were married in 1965 at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Waverly, IA. Russell began employment with Iowa Public Service in Clarksville in 1973. For 31 years they lived in Waverly until he was transferred to Charles City in 1996 after which they built a home in Nashua. They raised three children and were married 53 years. Russell retired in 2002 and really enjoyed his retirement. He loved spending time with family. After joining St. John’s Lutheran Church in Nashua he was invited to play dartball with the church team who had an impressive record of winning games and tournaments. He really enjoyed his time playing dartball. He liked watching the Western channel with many of the old time western television series and movies. The Super Bowl began the year following their marriage and football became a staple in his television sports viewings. He enjoyed telling the players and coaches of ball games how they should play! Most recently Russ and Karen watched the old Match Game shows from the 1970’s and tried to see how often their answers would match the contestants and celebrities. Russell is survived by his wife Karen Schmidt of Nashua, IA; two sons, Todd (Karen Russell) Schmidt of Little Rock, AR, Michael (Jennifer) Schmidt of Evansdale, IA; one daughter Dawn Adrian of Spartanburg, SC; five grandchildren, Addison, Christian, Alana, Chloe and Haley; five siblings, Ann Strock of Storm Lake, IA, LeRoy (Charlotte) Schmidt of Cherokee, IA, Gary (Connie) Schmidt of Rippey, IA, Janice (Jim) Curry of Des Moines, IA, Mark (Julie) Schmidt of Sac City, IA; many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; one son-in-law Ken Adrian; one brother-in-law Roger Strock.

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  1. With thoughts and prayers for the family at this time. May you find peace and solace with each other.
    -Laurie Kristiansen

  2. I am so sorry for you loss Karen. Let me know if you need anything. – Jennifer Lantz & Samantha and Tyler

  3. Karen and family, So sorry for your loss, God be with you and give you strength. Gene and Sherri Nieman

  4. Karen, I am so sad to hear of Russell’s death. I remember when he came to Waverly and started working with my dad for as an electric lineman. Dad thought so much of Russell. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. Sincerely Larry and Joyce Schmidt

  5. Karen my prayers are with you and your family. I saw you at Allen Hospital in the hallway but we didn’t get to visit much. So sorry to hear of your lost. My husband is doing fine now. You may not know me by my last name now (Bliss) I think it was Overton or Royer when we worked together at the hospital. Hope to see you again soon and we can visit. I live at the Waverly Homes here in Waverly

  6. So sorry for your loss. I started working for IPS the same year that Russ did and retired the same year as he did. I had a lot of respect for him. He had a quiet manner about him and a sweet smile and laugh.
    Marcia Allspach, Parkersburg.


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