Rex Wayne Schmitz

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Rex Wayne Schmitz of Milpitas CA passed away suddenly on Sunday, March 3, 2013. He leaves behind Pamela Schmitz, wife of 25 years, sons Hans and Thomas and daughter Melissa, mother, Iona Haymond and sister, Shanna Creney. A San Diego native, Rex spent the past 20 years working at affordable housing management companies. He loved his family, the San Diego Charges, golf, wood working, and building carnival games to donate to schools. His family, friends and colleagues will truly miss him. Services will be held on Friday, March 8th, 2:00 pm, at Chapel of the Angels in Fremont CA.

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  1. Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss”¦our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.

    Love,
    Cheung Family
    (Herman – Tom’s Bro.)

  2. Dear Hans and the Schmitz family,

    I was saddened to hear about the sudden loss of Rex. My thoughts are with you and your family. He seemed wonderful, and leaves behind a loving, warm-hearted son.

    Love,
    Leena

  3. Hans, Missy, Thomas and Melissa – I am so sorry to hear about your Dad. My thoughts are with you.

  4. Our deepest sympathy Pam and Thomas and the whole Schmitz family. Thomas, may your dads fond memories brings comfort during this time of sadness.

  5. My heart breaks for you Pam, Hans, Melissa and Thomas…I will be there to celebrate Rex tomorrow! I am so deeply sorry for your loss.

  6. Pam, my condolences to you and your family. So sorry to hear the tragic news of Rex’s sudden passing. May he rest in peace and know the glory of being in a better place with the Lord. I pray that the deep sadness is losing him is eased by the wonderful memories of all those good times you shared. Love, Denise Ward Ricci

  7. I am soooooo very sorry to hear of Rex and give my condolences to Pam and his children, mother and sister. He loved his family and often spoke of their life experiences while sharing pictures along with telling “the story” of the day or week. I felt as if I already knew Pam and his kids the very first time I physically met them. Rex was one of my favorites… warm, real, knowledgeable, helpful and humorous. I am heartbroken. Rex, may you rest in peace and forever soar doing the things you loved, unbridled, forever. Lynette

  8. I am still speechless over the loss. I can still hear Rex’s laugh and remember all the fun tricks that he was innocently involved in. There were the Padre games, bowling, birthdays. One of the best for me was dinner plans at Kmart! 🙂 Of course I could go on about the many events that made me laugh.
    I will always remember the fun times. I am so sorry I could not be around. Rex will never be forgotten!


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