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Carolyn Jean Schmitz

Posted By Ballard Sunder Funeral Home On June 10, 2017 @ 7:42 pm In 2017,Obituaries | 14 Comments

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Carolyn Jean Schmitz, of Jordan (formerly of Savage), went to be with the Lord on Friday, June 9, 2017 at the age of 67. Carol was a woman of strong faith, and she loved all of God’s creatures.

A visitation will be held on Wednesday, June 14, 2017 from 4:00 – 7:00 PM at Ballard-Sunder Funeral & Cremation (104 First Street West) in Jordan. A Celebration of Life Service will be held on Thursday, June 15, 2017 at 11:00 AM with visitation one-hour prior at Hope Lutheran Church (201 Hope Avenue) in Jordan. Reverend Nathaniel White will preside. Memorials will be distributed by Carol’s family in her honor.

Carol was born to parents, Walter and Evelyn Graber, on February 3, 1950. She grew up in South Minneapolis near Lake Nokomis and graduated from West High School. Carol always enjoyed every creature, even the little critters that scared most people. In grade school she began raising spotted mice and sold them to the local pet store. Even as a young girl, Carol had an entrepreneurial spirit and found a way to make money doing something she loved. Carol also had a job giving pony rides at Minnehaha Park. So long as she was working with animals, it never felt like work.

Soon Carol met someone who would grow to love her so much that he would enable her to run with her dreams. Bob and Carol met in a garden… or an alley… (depending on who you ask). Bob was good friends with Carol’s neighbors. He felt a connection from the moment he saw her. Although they met in July, Bob invited Carol to go skiing for their first date. Carol didn’t want to wait until winter to see him again, so she suggested they meet up to go biking instead. They’ve been together ever since. It seems that opposites do attract. Carol was a big city girl, who worked downtown Mpls, was from a small single parent family with no religious upbringing. She was more of an introvert who let’s say did not avoid conflict and who had just left a broken relationship. She had a high IQ, was not active in sports, was attention focused, smoked More cigarettes and drove a “66 Ford pickup with a crawl through mini camper. Then we have Bob, small town boy from large family. He attended Catholic school through 8th grade, an extravert who practiced conflict avoidance that had not had a serious relationship. He was active in sports, lets skip the IQ but say he was attention challenged, quit smoking 100 times and drove a ’74 Ford van.

It really was a match made in heaven. In their later years they pictured themselves as a kite sometimes one was the kite itself wanting to soar with the wind while the other was the tail of the kite, a bit of a drag, but really supplied stability and direction so that the other could soar.

During their courtship, Carol was employed at F&M Bank where she quickly moved up from a teller to a teller trainer to the mortgage department. Bob was employed in Savage where he bought a house close to work. He began remodeling the house, and Carol helped. They were most proud of the beautiful stone fireplace they built in the lower level. In fact, they exchanged wedding vows in front of that fireplace. Carol and Bob were married on November 15, 1980. It was in March of 1980 that they both made an adult commitment to believe & receive Jesus as their Savior and asked to be filled with the Holy Spirit when they attended a “Life in the Spirit Seminar” together at St. Johns in Savage.

Shortly after they were married, Carol got a pet Cockatiel. She loved caring for this bird, and soon their house was filled with African Grays, Amazons and Cockatoos. They converted one of the bedrooms then a basement and then a pole barn into aviaries. It wasn’t long before Carol turned this passion into work. Carol and Bob opened a parrot specialty pet store in Burnsville called The Parrot Tree. Their store was even featured in a news story on WCCO.

Carol also began showing Cockatiels at bird shows. She had one bird win so many shows that Carol quickly became a celebrity in the bird community. Carol soon became a Cockatiel judge with the ACS and a founding member/parrot judge with the SPBE. She would incubate the eggs and then hand fed the babies around the clock until they were old enough to eat on their own. She was acting like the midwife for hundreds, maybe a thousand, baby parrots, for we know that “extinction is forever”. Her amazement with God’s creation, the miracle of life and years of experience with exotic birds and the incubation of their eggs landed her the honor of a speaking assignment at the national convention of the AFA. She was very focused, had a keen eye and wonderful observation skills. She’d get judging assignments all over the country, so she and Bob were able to travel together to many competitions.

But Carol didn’t just love exotic birds. She also began breeding dogs. Her boxer, Otto, inspired her to lovingly home raise litters of puppies over the last 25 years, she also started working on a new breed of dog called the MiniBull. Carol was very well connected in the animal community including vets, breeders, zoos, animal rescue and the Raptor Center. During this same time frame Carol also was inspired to start raising white homing pigeons to be rented out for releases at special occasions. Gods amazing design of the homing pigeon enables the bird to fly back home to their coop to be rented out again. This God inspired idea has open the doors to governors’ mansions & rock stars’ weddings as well as the Jewish & Native American communities. When Carol and Bob moved to the Jordan area on 10+ acres there was room for horses so of course she started breeding, her horse of choice was the beautiful Gypsy Vanner. The www.outsideinnranch.com now have Gypsies with registrations in both the GVHS and the GHA. She was an excellent listener, a mentor and source of wisdom for many. She made many wonderful friends and was blessed to spend her life pursuing her passion for animals and breeding.

Although Carol had many hobbies and interests, the most important thing in her life was her Christian faith. She enjoyed spending quiet time with her Lord, studying His Word the Bible with a keen interest in the present astronomical end time signs. Both Carol and Bob were active in prayer ministries and involved in the Christian communities of Scott County and beyond. Carol got to take a trip to Israel, and they both took a Missions Trip to Australia.

Before she passed, Carol was able to pray, worship and celebrate communion with her husband and dear friends from Presence Church. She passed believing John 11:25-26 in which Jesus states

Jesus said to her “I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die; and whoever lives by believing in me will never die. Do you believe this?”

Carol lived her earthly life knowing that God had saved her a sinner and that He gave her His eternal life with her own unique blend of Godly gifts such as wisdom, truth telling, inner strength and compassion. She will be deeply missed by her husband, Robert (Bob) Schmitz, her family and many dear friends in the faith and animal communities.

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Condolence from sue Hostetler on June 11th, 2017 8:36 am

My family and I are blessed to have known Carol.
We bought a boxer pup from her back in 1997 and have been friends ever since.
She will forever be in our thoughts and prayers.
She will be missed.

Condolence from Bruce R on June 11th, 2017 10:00 am

My heartfelt sympathy goes out to all family and friends. May all families look forward to a time in the near future when death will be no more and all sickness will be done away with. Isaiah 25:8 and 33:24.

Condolence from Garry and Annie on June 11th, 2017 10:58 am

Dear Bob, our hearts are so very sad at the loss of your sweet wife and kind & loving Christian woman. She was a great listener- always interested in others. Full of wisdom. We grieve with you. Garry and Annie

Condolence from Tim and Becky Gillette on June 11th, 2017 1:08 pm

So sorry to hear of your loss! Our prayers are with you for comfort and strength.

Condolence from Bridget kahn on June 11th, 2017 2:06 pm

I’m so sad to hear this:( she was such a kind spirit with a huge heart. I will miss her walking through the coffee shop with her sweet smile. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this very hard time. Carol loved the Lord with all her heart,and I’m holding onto that ❤

Condolence from Tim Gillette on June 11th, 2017 2:16 pm

To My Dear Friend Bob,
You and Carol taught me how to deal with experiences where Death draws near. You reminded me that the sting of death is gone and that grief can become joy as we hold on to the only thing that does not change: Jesus! I am hurting with you in response to Carol’s passing. Becky and I are out of town for the week, but will contact you when we return.

Condolence from Peg and Ed on June 11th, 2017 6:23 pm

I met Carol and Bob 26 years ago, shortly after losing our sweet parakeet. Awestruck by their massive collection of parrots, Carol and I immediately connected. I would visit frequently, enjoying the treat of playing with young parrots, which Carol said helped to make them better pets.

Later that year, Carol had an adorable baby cockatiel with a massively friendly personality. We took “Mr Mollo” (Molotov Cockatiel) with us, and until last November when the Big Boy was called home, Carol was our top adviser for everything a parrot could possibly need.

In addition to our birdie connection, Carol and I discussed the issues of the day – almost every day. While we did not always agree, we did on much – and Carol enlightened me deeply on many topics.

My fingers still reach to share a thought or an article or a cartoon with Carol…. Still hard to comprehend she is no longer in this world. Yet, I have faith that Carol will soon connect with Mr. Mollo, perhaps my dad, too – and be one of the jewels in Heaven.

My love and thoughts are with Bob, other family members, and the many friends to whom Carol was so cherished.

Condolence from Mike Shoemaker on June 11th, 2017 7:34 pm

Prayers out to the family & Bob wow didn’t know but at peace with the Our Father in Heaven no pain big Hug to you Bob peace be with you Brother

Condolence from Pablo Montanez on June 12th, 2017 7:03 am

Dear brother Bob,

Please know that you and the family are in our prayers. My deepest condolences . May the Lord’s grace continue to hold you during this difficult time.

Condolence from Jerry & Jane Jablonski on June 12th, 2017 12:11 pm

Bob,

Jane and I want to express heart felt condolences on your loss. Carol was a friend Jane and I always enjoyed talking with. She helped to strengthen our faith with her knowledge of the Bible. We will always remember our time at the coffee shop talking and working on puzzles. She was a blessing to both Jane and I.

Condolence from Katie Kelly on June 13th, 2017 5:33 am

Carol sold me my best buddy, Cherokee (a horse) and became a dear friend in the process. She helped me through a very dark time in my life, and for that I will be forever grateful. She will be missed so much by those she left behind.

Condolence from Linda and Kim Hanner on June 13th, 2017 10:23 pm

Dear Bob – Our hearts go out to you and your family. We are grieving with you, but we are also rejoicing in the “peace that passes understanding” that you and Carol both exhibited in the past few weeks.
We will ever be grateful for the love and support you both have shown us, including our ministry thru Carasim Coffee shop. You were our anchors for Friday dinners and Sunday breakfasts, drawing in many others. Carol got the puzzle ministry on a roll, which became a great way for people to relax and even minister to others. She was always ready to listen and pray. Great memories!
Carl’s faith in her final days encouraged us all as she stated, “All is well with my soul.”
We love you Bob!

Condolence from Gerry and Linda the Wrehn Moss on June 14th, 2017 4:56 pm

My dear friend this little wren is going to miss you so very much. The past few days I have reflected back over the things we shared together. I remembered how we met..the once a week visits while we filled the bags with bird formula and then all go out to dinner. The first little Pom the Pomeranian. Worshipping and praying together and our talks about spiritual things. The trip we all took to Chicago to see the museum. The times we went camping. Feeding the baby parrots when you got Otto and then the other boxers the 2 years we all lived together before we moved to MT and so much more. I ran into the Chocolate Moose you sent me for a birthday present yesterday and I remembered and cried. I am so thankful for our last visit we sat drank tea and talked about Jesus and the end time and how he was taking so many home and you my friend were one. The tears our for us here without you. You are in th Presence if the Lord whole and healthy. I love you furrend. The Wrehn.
P.S. Can’t forget about the houseboat trip on Lake of the Woods. And so many other things too numerous to mention.
Bob we are keeping you in prayer and know the Lord is giving you the peace that passes all understanding .

Condolence from Dave Jenkins on June 14th, 2017 8:38 pm

I am deeply saddened by Carolyn’s passing. I’ve known Carolyn for over 30 years. Over that time I’ve come to know her as a someone who was always hard working, honest, trustworthy and deeply religious in addition to being a very nice person. Rest with God.

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