

A private internment for family will follow. Joseph the Worker, 4451 Williams Road, Richmond on December 2 at 11am with reception to follow. We would never leave on vacation until the tomatoes were harvested!Ī Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. He also loved to work in his vegetable garden each year providing great crops for the family. His passion was collecting model trains especially those made for the Canadian market culminating in a published book. Travel also comprised of train trips in South Africa, Zimbabwe, Egypt, Morocco, Peru, Europe, India, China and Mongolia.

He began working in Prince Rupert Pulp Mill’s technical department as well as serving in boiler water treatment in various other BC mills.Īfter retirement, Frank and Anne pursued a life of travel visiting 138+ countries in all seven continents. Frank was a great provider for his children and coached many of their sports teams – football, baseball, lacrosse and soccer. His love of travel began with a backpacking trip through Europe and the Middle East in 1969. He was born and raised in Richmond, attended Vancouver College and graduated from UBC. Frank was predeceased by his parents, Ambrose and Helen. Frank is survived by his loving wife Anne Marie and his sons Michael (Tanya), Peter (Amanda), Jerome (Elsa) and daughter Mary (Matthew) as well as his loving grandchildren Melanie, Danielle, George, Mario, Melina, Bronwyn, Penelope and Malcolm. It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Frank Schmidt on after a two year battle with cancer.
