I know how much your family misses you. Just wanted to let you know that I miss you too. I hope you are at peace.
Love,
Jenny, Jason, and family
Havn't posted on here for awhile but dont ever think I forgot about you. I made it through baisc training, AIT(Advance Individual Training) and Airborne School. I know you would be very proud of the man i have become. You modivate me to better for my family and also my self. Non of it was easy but it wasn't impossible. Just stopped by to let you know how it's going. I can't believe it has been six years. It feels like it was only yesterday. Although i know you are looking down at all of us. You're the best Dad ever and i will forever miss you.
I first met Chris at Domino's pizza on 7th east 90th south Sandy, Ut. We were both hired at the same time. Chris found out the I had a 71 Dodge Charger superbee and he told me that he also had a 71 Dodge Charger. I still have that imiage of Chris coming around the corner on the street that I lived on with his Charger and getting on it. All i could see was smoke from his tires and lots of noise. From that point on we was buds. Chris and I shared a passion for Mopar's. Chris and I bought a 68 plymouth satillite and we turned it into a drag racer. It wasn't very fast, but it sure made a lot of noise. lol. I remember we was driving it over somewhere in Taylorsville Ut and Chris wrecked into this girls car in the Harmon's parking lot. Yeah, that was not a good night. We had a lot of cars. I remember when we quit our jobs at Domino's and went into buisness for ourself's. We bought a 67 mustang for $600 and fixed it up and sold it for $2,200. We fixed up a Camero that Chris painted and sold it for a couple of grand. I still remember when Chris painted Becky's Mustang at 2 a.m. lol
Chris was a great guy. I don't ever recall Chris ever getting mad at anything. He was such a easy going guy. This crazy world could use more Christopher Michael Schmidt's. It would be a better place that's for sure.
Love ya Bud,
Steve