Submitted by: John C. Monk
Daniel
Schmidt
March
26, 1945 - Dec. 2, 2009
Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire, UK SOUTH BEND - Dan Schmidt was
born March 26, 1945, to Lawrence and Bessie Schmidt in South
Bend, IN. They are now deceased. Dan graduated from Washington
Clay High School in l963 and went on to Purdue University,
achieving a BA in Political Science in l967. While in attendance,
he was a member of the freshman baseball team, was match play
golf champion on the golf team, and a member of the Sigma Chi
Fraternity. Upon graduation, Dan went to Navy Officer Candidate
School, was commissioned an Ensign and from January l968 to 1970
served on board the USS Saint Paul. The 1200-man ship patrolled
the Pacific and was the most active gunship in the Vietnam War.
He was awarded the Navy Achievement Medal for Outstanding Service
during the 1970 cruise. On leaving the Navy, Dan lived in San
Francisco and joined the Xerox Corporation as a sales
representative, soon achieving three national sales awards. In
1977 he went to Management Science America and in l980 moved to
England as managing director and started up the UK subsidiary.
With the company, Dan progressed from salesman to Executive Vice
President International. His results were reflected in subsequent
appointments with other companies and overall his
responsibilities covered the rest of the world outside of the
United States. During all the extensive work and travel he
managed to bring up his four children, Keri, Ryan, Alexis and
David, from his first marriage. He adored his children and they
were always important to him during his life. He continued to
take part in and loved multiple sports. He cycled and rode
horses. He rode with the Vale of Aylesbury hunt and had his own
horses. As a competent rider he was fearless and took on the
highest hedges, never fearing what was on the other side. He was
passionate about skiing and tennis. As a representative of his
tennis club his opponent was Sue, who he later married at Windsor
in 1998. From the time they met they shared in many things,
skiiing, tennis, golf, enjoying their garden and being together
with their children. In 2000 he was struggling with words and the
ability to remember. Soon an MRI scan discovered that he was
suffering from a progressive neurological disorder. Eventually
Dan's condition deteriorated to a level that his wife Sue needed
several caregivers to live with them until the time he needed
more specialized care. In May 2006 he entered the Chalfont
Nursing Home for more specialized care along with his daily care
from Sue and their special caregiver, Petra from Yugoslavia, who
cared for him all during his illness at home and also at the
Chalfont home. It was there that his suffering ended on Dec. 2,
2009. His wife Sue Schmidt survives him, and his sister, Rae Anne
Schmidt Grounds (Jim) of Indianapolis, IN, and his children.
Anyone who knew Dan knew his zest for life, his enthusiasm, his
loyalty to others, his unselfishness and his positive attitude
through his illness. He was a true gentleman. Donations may be
made to Queen Square Brain Bank For Neurological Disorders
(checks payable to University College London, specifying
"Donation for Research"), c/o Arnolds Funeral Service,
38 Oak End Way, Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire, UK SL971Q.
Published
in South Bend Tribune on December 22, 2009