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SCHMIDT, Shirley Barbara (née Bartlett)

August 25, 1931 — July 27, 2022

It is with great sadness that the family of Shirley Schmidt announces her passing on July 27, 2022.

Shirley leaves a legacy of love to her four surviving children: Gerald Jack, Sheila McCourt, Terry Jack, & Diana Gillies; eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. She will also be dearly missed by her brother, Ray Bartlett, and her sister, Patricia Kazimer; her numerous nieces and nephews; and her many dear friends. Sadly, she was predeceased by the love of her life, Karl Schmidt; sons Donald Jack & Gordon Jack; as well as her granddaughter Jessica Dawn Jack.

Shirley was born August 25, 1931, to Herbert “Tommy” and Ada Bartlett, a proud military family, at Calgary Alberta. Shirley followed the family tradition by joining the Militia in 1961, the 746 Communication Squadron Calgary, where she served for 20 years. Tommy and Ada demonstrated a lifetime of service, an example which Shirley followed all her days.

Shirley was a life member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 26 and a proud, multifaceted, active volunteer for over 41 years. During those years Shirley was able to raise thousands of dollars for the Poppy Campaign as well as the spirits of all she encountered. Shirley organized the Legion’s monthly wheelchair socials, as well as visiting veterans at Cottonwoods Care Home for over two decades. Shirley would always respond when asked to serve in the Legion Branch 26 Honour Guard, no matter what the weather. Shirley was also a driving force behind a number of dances and social events held at the Legion, and some might remember her remarkable singing voice at said events!

Shirley was also an active volunteer in the community since she moved to Kelowna in 1980. Shirley volunteered with ADRA locally for 18 years. She was one of the founding members of The Raging Grannies and was once on the RCMP’s most wanted list for some of their exploits, one of her proudest moments! Shirley also volunteered many hours with Kelowna Community Theatre, as well as The Kelowna Hostesses, and anyone else who asked for her help.

In 1995, Shirley was recognized by the city of Kelowna for all her good work when she received the Sarah Donalda Treadgold Woman of the Year award. In 2012, she received the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee medal, and in 2015 the Capital News Community Leader Awards named Shirley Service Organization Volunteer of the year.

Shirley will be dearly missed by her family and all her friends and loved ones.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the BC Cancer Agency – Sindi Ahluwalia Hawkins Centre for the Southern Interior.

A Celebration of Life will be held on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 2022, at 4:00 PM, at SPRINGFIELD FUNERAL HOME, 2020 Springfield Road, Kelowna, BC. Clair Jantzen will be officiating, Interment will follow at a later date in the Field of Honour Queen’s Park Cemetery in Calgary, AB. If you are unable to attend in person, please join the family online by Livestream at the time of the service (see below), a recording will be made available to view shortly thereafter.

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The service for SCHMIDT, Shirley Barbara (née Bartlett) is scheduled for WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 2022, at 4:00 PM. Below you will find the map for the service location and the contact information should you have any questions.

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  • Jean Bigler says:

    My sympathy to Shirleys family , I have known Shirley for years as she was my neighbor and everyone called her my twin sisiter as when the poppy campaign was on people would come to me and ask how I was doing and is I was still helping at the Legion and ask the same of Shirley . Even people in the Army & Navy would say to me I saw you picture in the Courier and it would be Shirley She always came to A.N.A.F. on Nov 11 and we talked on phone alot. I will miss her RIP my sister.

  • LillyAnn Moller says:

    To Shirleys family I am sorry that I could not attend the memorial but I was able to watch the live stream. It was a beautiful tribute to our wonderful little spitfire. She was a Kelowna Hostess for many years and her and George were present many functions. I will never forget her beautiful smile and friendship..She was always ready to dance and sing no matter where you were. Rest in peace my friend. you legacy goes on. all my love LillyAnn Moller

  • Yayoi Kikuchi says:

    I was deeply saddened to learn of Shirley’s passing. Please accept my heartfelt condolences to her family, friends, and everyone who knew and loved her. I also apologize for reaching out so late.
    In 1999, when I studied in Okanagan College in Kelowna for one month, I had the great privilege of staying with Shirley and George as a homestay student. They welcomed me with such warmth and kindness, and I spent truly joyful and meaningful days with them. Shirley gave me so much energy and inspiration, which I still carry with me today.
    After that, I had the opportunity to visit their home once again during my travels with friends. We also exchanged letters for more than ten years, and Shirley always wrote with such care and thoughtfulness. In 2018, my last letter was returned, and as I had heard that her health was not very good, I worried about her often. I regret that I did not ask for the family’s contact information at the time. Recently, I came across the news of her passing online, and it brought me great sadness.
    Although the time I spent with Shirley in person was relatively short, the memories remain vivid and precious to me. Her passion for volunteering, the times we danced together, and the moments we laughed while reading fortune-telling books are memories I will cherish for the rest of my life.
    Because of the time I spent with Shirley and George in their wonderful Canadian home, I came to truly love Canada. In recent years, through a fortunate connection, I was involved in the construction and operation of the Canada Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka, which allowed me to meet even more warm and kind people from Canada.
    The inspiration and connection I received from Shirley are treasures to me. I am deeply grateful to her. If possible, I would be very thankful if my gratitude could be shared with her family. Should anyone be able to share a family contact, I would sincerely appreciate it.
    With warm regards,
Yayoi Kikuchi from Japan (yayoi.kikuchi555@gmail.com)

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