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Janice E. Cooprider (Schmidt) - Class Of 1960 VIEW PROFILE

Deceased Classmate: Janice Schmidt Cooprider 1960
Date Of Birth: 11-19-1942
Date Deceased: 01-16-2018
Age at Death: 75
Cause of Death: Parkinson's disease
Classmate City: Salem, Oregon
Was a Veteran: US Air Force
Survived By: Husband Burke, sons Tom, Michael, David and Manning

Janice Eleanor Cooprider Schmidt was born November 19, 1942 in San Mateo, California to Ray and Mildred Cooprider. She grew up with two brothers, Ray and Fred. Jan graduated from Fullerton Union High School in 1960. Following high school, Jan completed an enlistment with the Air Force. In 1965, while attending Merrit Davis School of Commerce, Jan worked for Moore Business Forms where she met and later married her husband of 52 years, Burke Schmidt. She later worked for the State of Oregon, Marion County and the Oregon State Supreme Court in various secretarial, court reporter, and judicial assistant roles before retiring in 2007. Jan had a son, Thomas Gibbons, whom she gave up for adoption. This always weighed on her. Tom and Jan were reunited many years later on an amazing day with the whole family present. Tom and his wife, Brie, have two daughters,Harper and Tucker. Jan and Burke have three sons.Michael and his wife Angie have three sons, Nick, Jake and Ashton. David and his wife, Patty, have two sons, Nate and Zach, and a daughter, Abby, who sorrowfully passed before Jan could meet her. Manning and his wife, Andrea, have two sons, Kahon and Navid. Jan has four great grandchildren, Mya, Malcolm, Colin and Jayse. She has five nephews and two nieces who are very close to her family. As Jan’s children grew, the family would frequently go on adventures, hiking, cross country skiing, camping and climbing non-technical mountains. They often sought out places that were a bit difficult to reach, highlighted by no fewer than 5 summits of Mount Saint Helens, many summits of South Sister, countless hikes at Iron Mountain, and hikes on many other Cascade mountains. Jan’s character was exemplified during one hike up South Sister where she disappeared, only to be later sighted surveying the world from atop the tiny craggy summit on the North side of the South Sister - a place too narrow for most to venture, and to which her family could only stare up at her perch in awe.After retiring, Jan and Burke traveled to several different countries including China, Germany, Greece and Israel. In 1976, Jan declared her belief in Baha’u’llah, the most recent Manifestation of God and the founder of the Bahai Faith. Jan served on Local and Spiritual Assemblies as an Assembly Member and Secretary for many years. A high point in her life as a Bahai was being able to travel on Pilgrimage to the Bahai World Center in Haifa, Israel. Jan is survived by her husband Burke, her two brothers, Ray and Fred, her four sons, Thomas, Michael, David and Manning, 9 grand children and 4 great grandchildren.Whether you called her Jan, Mom, Aunt Jan, Grandma Jan, Sis or another term of endearment, she will be greatly missed and will always hold a special place in each of our hearts.





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