Josef Schmidt of Clifton, New Jersey, entered eternal life on Saturday, July 18th, 2020, he was 72. Josef was born in Heidenhein Germany, on October 31st, 1947, to Adam and Maria (Staudinger) Schmidt. He was brought to the United States as a toddler in January of 1952, and was raised in Passaic and later Clifton. Josef entered the United States Army and proudly served from 1967-1969. On October 19th, 1974, Josef married Dorothy who predeceased him on July 30th, 1990. Josef was married to Katherine (Wallace) Schmidt, on May 2nd, 1998. Josef took over his father's company Adam Schmidt Construction and continued operating the company until early 2010. He had been a long time member of the Cedar Grove Dive Supply Group, (a SCUBA and Dive club) and the Property Owner's Association, Lawrenceville, NJ. Josef is survived by his beloved wife Katherine (Kathy) Schmidt, his beloved and devoted son Joseph J. Schmidt his dear sister Anita Kipikasha, his dear brother Frank Schmidt and his dear sister Eva Timbiano. He was predeceased by his brother Adam Schmidt, Jr. Visiting 4-7pm, Sunday, August 2nd, Warner-Wozniak Funeral Service, 80 Midland Ave., Wallington, NJ. A funeral Mass will be celebrated on Monday, August 3rd, 10:00 am, at St. Clare Roman Catholic Church, 69 Allwood Rd, Clifton, NJ 07014. Josef will be laid to rest at St. Michael's Cemetery, 120 Saddle River Road, South Hackensack. In lieu of flowers the family has requested contributions in Josef's name to the American Diabetes Association or visit www.diabetes.org
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PLEASE REMEMBER SOCIAL DISTANCING PROTOCOLS ARE IN EFFECT BOTH AT THE FUNERAL HOME AND THE CHURCH:
- ALL VISITORS TO THE FUNERAL HOME AND THE CHURCH MUST WEAR MASKS TO ENTER.
- THERE SHOULD BE NO CONTACT (NO HUGGING & NO KISSING) BETWEEN VISITORS AND THE FAMILY
- WHILE AT THE CHURCH, EVERY OTHER ROW IS RECOMMENDED FOR SEATING, AND SIX FEET BETWEEN UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS.
- WHEN VISITING AT THE FUNERAL HOME, WE ASK THE FOLLOWING: IN AN EFFORT TO MEET MINIMUM PERSON REQUIREMENTS WITHIN THE FUNERAL HOME, AND TO ALLOW EVERYONE THE OPPORTUNITY TO PAY THEIR RESPECTS TO BOTH JOSEF AND HIS FAMILY; YOU ARE ASKED TO LIMIT YOUR VISIT TO PAYING YOUR RESPECTS, AND LIMITING SOCIAL CONVERSATIONS. WE APOLOGIZE FOR MAKING SUCH A REQUEST DURING SUCH A DIFFICULT TIME.