Memorial this Saturday for Alan Schmitz, 1934-2012

(September 2009 photo courtesy of Schmitz Park Elementary parent Erik)
His grandparents figured prominently in West Seattle history – and he often volunteered his time to educate others about it. Alan Schmitz – shown above in a WSB reader photo from 2009, talking with students at Schmitz Park Elementary – has died at the age of 77. Mr. Schmitz’s obituary was circulated by the Rotary Club of West Seattle, which granted our request for permission to publish it:

Alan Schmitz was the grandson of West Seattle pioneers Ferdinand and Emma Schmitz, and the son of Dietrich and Peggy Schmitz. Alan was born on 11-25-1934 at Swedish Hospital, and he died in West Seattle on March 9, 2012, of a bone-marrow disorder. Alan was a lifelong West Seattle resident.

Alan attended Alki Elementary, Madison Junior High, and West Seattle High School class of 1953. Alan graduated from the University of Washington in 1957 and belonged to Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Alan achieved the rank of Eagle Scout with the Boy Scouts of America, Alki Troop 283; he later became a Scoutmaster with Troop 281.

Alan skippered his family’s sailboat, the schooner SUVA, for many years.

Alan’s career began in banking, investments and small businesses; in his later years, he became an aerobics and fitness instructor for senior citizens at community centers. Alan was very involved with the West Seattle Rotary for over 30 years, and had been a member of the Seattle Yacht Club and the Rainier Club.

Alan is survived by his daughter, Julie Schmitz and her fiancé Dr. Grant Broker, of Houston, Texas; his son Dietrich Schmitz and wife Mary Howland Schmitz, grandchildren Ilse Schmitz and Gunnar Schmitz of West Seattle; his sister Gloria S. Brinton Davis of West Seattle, many nieces/nephews/cousins, and his former wife Vicki Schmitz Block.

The family is extremely grateful to all of his physicians, nurses and caregivers at the Providence Mt. St. Vincent Center, and to Dr. William Hammond and staff at the Minor & James Medical Clinic.

A memorial service will be held on Saturday, March 17th at 4 pm, at Alki UCC Church, 6115 SW Hinds.

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10 Replies to "Memorial this Saturday for Alan Schmitz, 1934-2012"

  • Kap March 13, 2012 (12:06 pm)

    Dietrich and family… sorry to hear of your loss.

    Howie and Jessie Kaplan

  • Angel March 13, 2012 (12:29 pm)

    We’ll miss him at the opening of the first day of school at Schmitz Park.

  • Westseattleperson March 13, 2012 (12:47 pm)

    Sorry to hear. It was so neat having him there on the first day of school.

  • MSW March 13, 2012 (1:15 pm)

    Dear Mr. Schmitz,

    We are proud to have both our kids attend the school named after your family. Thank you for your support and for being there every year on the first day of school. RIP

  • Jill Loblaw March 13, 2012 (1:23 pm)

    My best to Al’s family; he was a really great person.

  • Laura Kealoha Yardley March 13, 2012 (1:24 pm)

    Alan will be greatly missed and always remembered in our Hawaiian Huna ‘ohana (family). He loved Hawaii, it’s people, and all it represented. He spent many happy times on Kauai, especially the trip he shared with his daughter Julie. We love you Alan.

  • Genessee neighbor March 13, 2012 (7:15 pm)

    A little piece of WS history has left us. Always enjoyed the opening day at Schmitz Park Elementary School where he would come every year to speak. What a legacy his family has left for all to enjoy – Schmitz Park.

  • Gerrit Kischner, Schmitz Park Principal March 13, 2012 (7:58 pm)

    Every year, the students at Schmitz Park have begun their year with a history lesson from Alan Schmitz who reminded us what life was like at the time of his grandparents. His annual presence was at once an honor to the legacy of his family and an honor to the new generation embarking a new school year’s adventure. He set the tone for a great learning community — no small feat when the crowd included 100 Kindergarteners still in the opening minutes of their school careers — and we remain forever grateful to Alan and the whole Schmitz Family. Thank you!

  • Jeffrey Long March 14, 2012 (12:50 pm)

    I am grateful for the legacy left by the Schmitz family — the land donation, for starters — and their generous definition of civic engagement. The kids at Schmitz Park Elementary, those of us in West Seattle and the City of Seattle are fortunate to be the beneficiaries of their largesse. Thank you Alan Schmitz.

  • Garriel Keeble March 15, 2012 (1:18 pm)

    We called him “Big Al” on our Pacific Powerlifters powerlifting team. Alan was a true joy to know and was an inspiring Enhance Fitness instructor. I appreciate the too short a time I was lucky to spend with him. May his family and friends be comforted in the good memories he has left us all. Blessings to Big Al.

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