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Sask. to Peter and Tina
Sask. to Peter and Tina
Schmidt, and grew up
Schmidt, and grew up
in a family of 11 chil-
in a family of 11 children. During WW II,
dren. During WW II,
Ernie joined the medical corps. He served at the 24th Canadian General Hospital in Surrey, England as an operating
Ernie joined the medi-
room technician. Following the war, he graduated from McGill Medical School. Ernie married
cal corps. He served at the 24th Canadian Gen -
eral Hospital in Surrey, England as an operating
room technician. Following the war, he gradu-
ated from McGill Medical School. Ernie married
Leona Fast in 1950 and the couple entered
Leona Fast in 1950 and the couple entered
mission service in the Belgian Congo. There,
mission service in the Belgian Congo. There,
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with Ernie returning to a frontline hospital in
with Ernie returning to a frontline hospital in
Kikwit. After returning to Canada, Ernie took
Kikwit. After returning to Canada, Ernie took
training in obstetrics and gynecology, gradu-
training in obstetrics and gynecology, graduating from the University of Saskatchewan in
ating from the University of Saskatchewan in
1968. He practiced in Saskatoon for many years.
1968 . He practiced in Saskatoon for many years.
He also worked as an associate professor and
He also worked as an associate professor and
took a public stand in defence of the unborn. He
took a public stand in defence of the unborn. He
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and was a man of strong faith and conviction.
and was a man of strong faith and conviction.
Predeceased by 1 sister, he is mourned by
Predeceased by 1 sister, he is mourned by
Leona ; children Howard (Jerri), Joanne (Richard)
Leona; children Howard (Jerri), Joanne (Richard)
Lepp, Warren (Barbara), Kathy (Paul) Dirks, Janet
Lepp, Warren (Barbara), Kathy (Paul) Dirks, Janet
(Steve) Guenther; 16 grandchildren; 3 sisters;
(Steve) Guenther; 16 grandchildren; 3 sisters;

Latest revision as of 16:25, 22 January 2024

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2006 May 19 p. 25

Birth date: 1922 Dec 5

text of obituary:

ERNEST WILFRED SCHMIDT

Ernest Wilfred Schmidt died June 27, 2005. He was born Dec. 5, 1922 in Hepburn, Sask. to Peter and Tina Schmidt, and grew up in a family of 11 children. During WW II, Ernie joined the medical corps. He served at the 24th Canadian General Hospital in Surrey, England as an operating room technician. Following the war, he graduated from McGill Medical School. Ernie married Leona Fast in 1950 and the couple entered mission service in the Belgian Congo. There, Ernie pioneered a hospital. Due to political instability and violence, the family separated, with Ernie returning to a frontline hospital in Kikwit. After returning to Canada, Ernie took training in obstetrics and gynecology, graduating from the University of Saskatchewan in 1968. He practiced in Saskatoon for many years. He also worked as an associate professor and took a public stand in defence of the unborn. He was a loving husband, father, and grandfather. Ernie appreciated nature and photography, and was a man of strong faith and conviction. Predeceased by 1 sister, he is mourned by Leona; children Howard (Jerri), Joanne (Richard) Lepp, Warren (Barbara), Kathy (Paul) Dirks, Janet (Steve) Guenther; 16 grandchildren; 3 sisters; 6 brothers. The funeral was June 30 at Forest Grove Community Church, Saskatoon.