Robert was born April 26, 1927, in Kenesaw, Nebraska, to Walter P. and Opal (Huckfeldt) Schmidt. He moved with his family to Bayard as a young child, and grew up and received his education there. He served his country during World War Two in the United States Navy. After his honorable discharge in 1946, he returned to Bridgeport where he farmed and ranched until 1965. He married Marjorie M. Vandivort August 1, 1970 in Bridgeport. He and Marjorie lived in Ft. Collins, Colorado, where he worked for the Colorado Division of Wildlife in charge of transplanting and relocating Bighorn Sheep. He was responsible for introducing the first Bighorn Sheep into Nebraska. He retired to his ranch near Bridgeport in 1990, where he has lived since.
Robert loved to hunt and fish, and he and Marjorie made many trips to fish in Canada. He also was a big supporter of his children and grandchildren and loved to attend and watch their many sporting activities. He was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Bridgeport.
Robert is survived by his wife Marjorie M. Schmidt of Bayard, his sons Roger (Mary) Schmidt of Gering; Loren (Candy) Schmidt of Truth or Consequences, NM; and Glenn and Rex Schmidt , both of Bridgeport, his step daughter Janet Tavener of Ft. Collins, CO and his sister Shirley Rodgers of Bridgeport. He is also survived by his grandchildren Troy (Katie) Schmidt of Tabernash, CO; Josh (Stephanie) Schmidt of Bridgeport, Kelly Schmidt of Chicago, IL; Skylar Schmidt of Missoula, MT; Stan Tavener of Bayard and Anna Hadley of Denver, CO and seven great grandchildren. His parents, one son Richard who died during the Vietnam Conflict, and a sister Betty Nuss preceded Richard in death.
Robert was born April 26, 1927, in Kenesaw, Nebraska, to Walter P. and Opal (Huckfeldt) Schmidt. He moved with his family to Bayard as a young child, and grew up and received his education there. He served his country during World War Two in the United States Navy. After his honorable discharge in 1946, he returned to Bridgeport where he farmed and ranched until 1965. He married Marjorie M. Vandivort August 1, 1970 in Bridgeport. He and Marjorie lived in Ft. Collins, Colorado, where he worked for the Colorado Division of Wildlife in charge of transplanting and relocating Bighorn Sheep. He was responsible for introducing the first Bighorn Sheep into Nebraska. He retired to his ranch near Bridgeport in 1990, where he has lived since.
Robert loved to hunt and fish, and he and Marjorie made many trips to fish in Canada. He also was a big supporter of his children and grandchildren and loved to attend and watch their many sporting activities. He was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Bridgeport.
Robert is survived by his wife Marjorie M. Schmidt of Bayard, his sons Roger (Mary) Schmidt of Gering; Loren (Candy) Schmidt of Truth or Consequences, NM; and Glenn and Rex Schmidt , both of Bridgeport, his step daughter Janet Tavener of Ft. Collins, CO and his sister Shirley Rodgers of Bridgeport. He is also survived by his grandchildren Troy (Katie) Schmidt of Tabernash, CO; Josh (Stephanie) Schmidt of Bridgeport, Kelly Schmidt of Chicago, IL; Skylar Schmidt of Missoula, MT; Stan Tavener of Bayard and Anna Hadley of Denver, CO and seven great grandchildren. His parents, one son Richard who died during the Vietnam Conflict, and a sister Betty Nuss preceded Richard in death.
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