Vonnie Kay (Coy) Schmidt 1957-2024

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  • Vonnie Kay (Coy) Schmidt 1957-2024
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Vonnie Schmidt Vonnie Kay (Coy) Schmidt passed into the presence of her Savior April 18, 2024. She was in her home surrounded by her husband and children, whom she dearly loved.

In life, she always had a smile on her face and a joy that overflowed from deep within her spirit, in spite of the physical hardships she endured.

A celebration of Vonnie’s life will be 10 a.m. Friday, May 3, 2024, at Pine Acres Church in Weatherford.

Vonnie was bom on August 5, 1957, in Columbia, South Carolina, to Ralph and Carolyn (Mueller) Coy. She had one older brother, Chad, and one younger sister, Vilene. Due to being a pastor’s daughter, the family lived in several different cities, eventually settling in Bartlesville, where she spent the majority of her childhood.

During her freshman and sophomore years in high school, her family moved to Weatherford, Oklahoma, where she met the love of her life, Rick Schmidt. However, their relationship did not begin until she moved back to Bartlesville and was in her senior year of high school. They were married December 20, 1975, in Bartlesville. Following their wedding, they made their home in Weatherford. She attended Southwestern Oklahoma State University and earned her Associate Degree in Secretarial Science. After graduation, she took a job as the political science department secretary at SWOSU.

October 22, 1979, they were blessed to welcome their first child. Mindy Jae. After the birth of Mindy, she left her job and made the decision to be a homemaker. About two years later, they welcomed their second child, Brennan Reid, February 1, 1982.

She trusted Christ as her personal Savior at a very early age and followed in obedience with baptism a few years later. Her commitment and relationship with her Savior, Jesus, guided her life and ministry to her family and others.

Vonnie was always very involved in her church’s children’s ministry and also had a desire to mentor young ladies and couples.

She looked forward to her weekly Bible study with her sister, cousins and close friends. She was very involved at Pine Acres Church, both attending and serving.

If one had the privilege of knowing Vonnie, they would immediately see the deep abiding joy radiating from her everpresent smile. She was diagnosed with a rare liver disease in her 30s and with multiple sclerosis in her 40s. Despite those difficult diagnoses, she never complained, remained joyful, and always pointed others to Jesus. She also had a servant’s heart and always deflected attention from herself to others.

As grandchildren came along, they became one of her deepest joys. She was blessed with five of them: Braylie Elizabeth, Peyton Reid, Carter Blake, Addalie Jae, and Langley Grace. Despite her physical limitations, she made a baby quilt for each one, had many tea parties, attended as many extracurricular activities as her health allowed and loved on them every chance she had.

Survivors include: her husband, Rick Schmidt, of the home; daughter, Mindy (Schmidt) Evetts and husband, Brandon, of Cordell; son, Brennan Schmidt and wife, Carrie, of Weatherford; grandchildren, Braylie and Peyton Schmidt, Carter, Addalie and Langley Evetts; one sister, Vilene (Coy) Horton and husband, Craig, of Largo, Florida; fatherand mother-in-law, Wes and Frances Schmidt, of Weatherford; brotherin-law, Bob Schmidt and wife, Terri, of Germantown, Maryland; and sister-in-law, Cindy (Schmidt) West and husband, Darrell, of Sand Springs; in addition to many cousins, nephews, and nieces.

She is preceded in death by: her parents, Ralph E.

Coy and Carolyn Coy; brother, Chad Coy; and brother-in-law, Troy Schmidt.