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John H. Schmitz

November 12, 1930 - March 3, 2025

John H. Schmitz John H. Schmitz
  • VISITATION
    March 8, 2025 | 8:30 A.M. - 11:00 A.M. Saturday
  • Yurs Funeral Home
    405 E Main Street
    St. Charles, IL
  • Funeral Mass
  • March 8, 2025 | 11:30 A.M. Saturday
  • St. Patrick Catholic Church - Downtown
    400 Cedar Street
    St. Charles, IL
    Accessibility ramp at back entrances
  • Burial Location
    Assumption Catholic Cemetery, 1S510 Winfield Road, Wheaton, IL Following Mass. After burial we will be at Ivy Restaurant for a luncheon at 2:00 P.M. All welcome to join us 120 N. Hale Street Wheaton, Il. (Parking lot and garage .5 blocks west of restaurant. For your convenience, you may drop off guests at the front door of the restaurant before parking) 2:00 to 4:15 P.M. Please contact a family member with the number attending.

John Henry Schmitz, born November 12, 1930 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, passed away March 3rd
peacefully in his sleep surrounded by family. He was the beloved only son of the late Walter and
Margaret (Eichten) Schmitz, who emigrated to this country to give their children the opportunity for a
better life. John was the devoted husband of his beloved Sara Jean (Crivello), with whom he shared 73
wonderful years of marriage.
John was a man who fiercely believed in God, country and family. A lifelong Catholic, he was an active
member of his church.
He served his country in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict, primarily in Japan.
John adored his wife and was the proud father of seven children with her:  John (Jamie) Schmitz of West
Chicago, IL, Susan Van Marter of Elmhurst, IL, Margaret (Gary Nutting) of Monterey, TN, Kathryn (Joseph
Sheehan) of Elburn, IL, Mariann (James Bostian) of North Aurora, IL, James (Donna) Schmitz of Appleton,
WI, and Jacqueline (Jim Kilcran) of St. Charles, IL.
He was the loving grandfather of 21 grandchildren:  Daniel (Megan), Laura (Joseph Gaydaychuk),
Jennifer (Steven Fernandes), and John David (Courtney) Schmitz, Rebecca (Andrew Rutkoski),  Jessica,
Anders, Eugene, and Jack Van Marter, Christopher (Shelby), and Michael Nutting, Natalie, Sara, and
Audrey (Perrone) Sheehan, Nathan (Billie Jo), and Nicole (Kurt Bloemer) Bougie, Alexandra, Samantha,
and Maxell Schmitz, and Sophia (Dylan Ward), and James Kilcran.
Additionally, John leaves behind 21 great-grandchildren:  Daiveny and Lochner Schmitz, Hendrix, Zayne,
and Raina Gaydaychuk, Finley and Oliver Fernandes, Matthew and Elle-Marie Kelly, Mabel and Andrew
Rutkoski, Vincent and Jason Van Marter, Jamison and River Nutting, Salvatore Perrone, Will, Hazel, and
Alec Bougie, and Pipa and Crew Bloemer.
John was preceded in death by his two sisters, Catherine (Austin)  McDowell and Barbara (Paul)
Mathiowetz, as well as his grandchildren Jessica Van Marter and Michael Nutting.
He leaves behind many dear in-laws, nieces, nephews and lifelong friends who will forever cherish his
memory.
John had a dynamic business career. He started his career as a Certified Public Accountant with the
(then) firm of Ernst & Ernst. He eventually left public accounting to begin the next phase of his career as
an accomplished business executive. He moved the family from Wisconsin to Illinois when he became a
Group Vice President for Alberto Culver Company. He finished his career as an Executive Vice President
for Hollister Incorporated, where he assumed control of international manufacturing, marketing and
distribution.  Additionally, he founded with his son John M. Schmitz, Aberdeen Technologies, Inc., a
medical injection molding company.
John’s legacy of faith, leadership, dedication, and service will be fondly remembered.

Condolences


Rosanna Kujala from Concord, CA

"My thoughts and love are with you all. Uncle Jack was a very special and loving man."


Rodney and Mary Wedel from Freeport, IL

"We aresorry for your loss. Jack was a great example for all of us."


Lisbeth Kubina from Frisco, CO

"All my love to you all! Your family has meant so much to me through all these years! All my prayers to you all! I'm so very thankful to have known and spent time with you all!"


Margo fees from Chandler, AZ

"I’m so sorry for your loss. May God bring you all comfort and peace and I hope all the great memories you all share will provide some level of comfort. Sending prayers and hugs your way for entire family. Lovingly, Sam and Margo Fees"


Mark McGinnity from Georgetown, TX

"Dear Schmitz family- I am so sorry to hear this news. I unfortunately won’t be able to attend the services, but I am thinking about the entire family. God bless you all in this difficult time. Mark McGinnity and family"


Nancy Lindsay from Albuquerque, NM

"All my love to this amazing family that was such a beautiful part of my life and memories! I’m so sorry for your loss of Mr.Schmitz, a great example of a wonderful, full life! Love to all of you especially to beautiful Sara at this time! Always in my heart❤️"


Bonnie Valdez from Bakersfield, CA

"I am so sorry for your loss, I am holding you close in my heart during this most difficult time. Sending love and hugs to you and your wonderful loving family."


Carmeen Brent from Greenfield, WI

"Sara, the love you shared for 73 years will help you through these days. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your lovely family."


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