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[April 02, 2026]  LINCOLN - Gary Schmidt, 77, of Lincoln, IL, passed away on Sunday, March 29, 2026, at his home, surrounded by loved ones.

Visitation:  Friday, April 10, 2026, from 4 - 7 p.m. at Open Arms Church.

Service:   Saturday, April 11, 2026, at 11 a.m. at the church.

Funeral home: Fricke-Calvert-Schrader, Lincoln   

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Gary Schmidt, 77, of Lincoln, IL, passed away on Sunday, March 29, 2026, at his home, surrounded by loved ones.

Gary was born on June 23, 1948, in Lincoln. The son of Julian and Lois (Garton) Schmidt. He married Kathy Prather on August 24, 1969.

Gary is survived by his wife, Kathy; children, Jason (Casie) Schmidt, Adam (Alyssa) Schmidt, Anna (Rodney) Laubenstein, Jordan (Savannah) Schmidt, Julia (Ryan) Carlton; grandchildren, Kassandra Staffeldt, Caleb (Sarah) Wieber, Conner (Emma) Schmidt, Hunter (Kaylin) Wieber, Emerie (Cole) Dowson, Kade Schmidt, Andrew (Karis) Schmidt, Ashley Schmidt, Alex Schmidt, Lanae (Blake) Byrge, Chloe Laubenstein, Brynley Laubenstein, Stella Schmidt, Jackson Schmidt, and Sawyer Schmidt, Jada Carlton, Levi Carlton, Maya Carlton; great-grandchildren, Londyn Staffeldt, Isla Staffeldt, Benjamin Staffeldt, Gianna Wieber, Emmett Wieber, Isaiah Schmidt, Ayah Schmidt, Lillian Schmidt, Roman Wieber, Addison Dowson, John Dowson, Molly Dowson, Maverick Schmidt, Monroe Schmidt, and Presley Byrge; and his brothers, J. Gene (Pat) Schmidt and Keith Schmidt.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Julian (Lois) Schmidt and infant sister, Nancy Schmidt.

Gary lived a life defined by faith, generosity, and a deep love for people. A devoted husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, pastor, and friend, he spent his life serving others and pointing them toward hope. Gary had a gift for connecting with people from every walk of life, and his warmth, humor, and genuine interest in others made everyone feel welcome in his presence. While Gary loved many people well, nothing brought him greater joy than his family. His children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren were the light of his life, and he treasured every moment spent with them.

Gary shared a remarkable love story with his wife, Kathy. They met when Gary was 19 and Kathy was 16, and over 56 years of marriage their love and devotion to one another only deepened. Together they built a life centered on faith, family, and caring for others.

Gary graduated in 1971 with a teaching degree from the University of Illinois. He then taught school in Carthage, Illinois, where he and Kathy only lived for two years and developed lifelong friendships to this day.

Gary returned to Mt. Pulaski where he farmed a large hog and grain operation alongside his father Julian and his son, Jason. After many years of farming, he left full-time farming and became a youth minister at his church where he felt called by God to minister to the young people and helped lead the church in many different roles. His greatest love was encouraging youth and helping them through their struggles and hardships.

During those years, he and Kathy opened their home to numerous youth who had needs and some stayed for years. Often, he would give them jobs on the family farm at the same time. Gary gave his time and his love to the many and he was always one who touched their lives with wisdom and love.

Along with the pastoring in the church and raising his four children, Gary made mission trips across the world. Ten mission trips to all over Russia, three trips to teach at the Christ for the Nations Bible School in Gdynia, Poland, and several mission trips to Mexico.

Later in life, Gary pastored at Living Hope Fellowship in Hackensack, N.J. for eight years. He flourished as a Pastor and the church grew and became a family for those from all over the world who had come to America, away from their countries. What a joy Gary had “fathering” the flock and bringing them the truth of the word of God in the love of God.

Gary returned to Illinois in 2012 to his children and grandchildren to enjoy them again. Gary became a licensed Assembly of God Pastor and ministered alongside Pastor Darren and Kami Palmer at Faith Church. In addition, during this time, Gary started a Chi Alpha ministry at Lincoln College. He and Kathy ministered there weekly for four years to the young college students who came for worship, prayer, and teaching. God did a mighty work in those young college students. The last couple of years of his life, he spent working with special needs students at the Lincoln Community High School. Gary lit up when he saw the students and his fellow coworkers. He definitely had a heart for young people.

While Gary’s accomplishments were many, his greatest legacy was the way he cared for others. He never met a stranger and had a remarkable ability to make everyone feel seen, heard, and valued. In his final days, hearing from friends and loved ones around the world—each sharing stories of how he had impacted and changed their lives—brought him great comfort and healing.

Gary’s life was a testament to faith in action. Through his ministry, his missions, his work with young people, and the countless personal relationships he built, he leaves behind a legacy of love, encouragement, and unwavering faith. His family and the many lives he touched will carry his example forward, remembering always the kindness, wisdom, and joy he shared so freely.

Funeral services for Gary will be held at 10:00 am, on Saturday, April 11, 2026, at Open Arms Church in Lincoln, IL. Visitation will take place the night prior, Friday, April 10, 2026, from 4:00 - 7:00 pm, also at Open Arms Church. Burial will follow the service at Mt. Pulaski Cemetery. Memorials may be made in Gary’s name to Faith Church.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home in Lincoln.

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