In loving memory of

Mike Schott
June 21, 1942 - November 28, 2017

For 75 years, Mike Schott brought love, laughter, and kindness to those around him. A friend of many, Mike lived his life with integrity and honor, and was a man of his word. Ever giving and helpful to those around him, Mike worked hard, and with faith as his guide, he lived accordingly. Above all, his greatest joy was found in the family he adored. Though he was a man of few words, Mike's love for those entrusted to his care was endless. A special man in the hearts of those he leaves behind, he will be deeply missed and fondly remembered.
By 1942, World War II had captured the hearts of many as news of the day included the perils of war and the sacrifices of battle. In the U.S., young men not in uniform were often found dancing the jitterbug with their saddle-shoed sweethearts, or taking in a picture show. Women began entering the work force in droves, and rationing was commonplace on the home front. It was during this time when William "Bill" LaClyde Jr. and Beatta Catherine (Speltz) Schott of Winona, Minnesota welcomed the birth of their son, Michael William Schott into their arms on June 21, 1942. As the oldest, he was later joined by three brothers, , Bernie, Tom, and Bruce, as well as his younger sister, Mary Kay. A young boy of his generation, Michael enjoyed numerous adventures with neighborhood friends.
Mike attended the local schools and during his teen years he often helped out at his father's business, Schott Distributing. Soon after graduating from Lewiston High School, Mike felt the call to duty and enlisted to serve in the U.S. Air Force in 1960. Throughout his Air Force career, he specialized as a jet aircraft mechanic technician having spent a good deal of time working on B-52s, and additionally cross-trained on RB-47s His various assignments took him to a variety of air bases including Chanute, Illinois and Forbes, Kansas; overseas to Hawaii, Wake Island, and Japan. In addition, his wing flew missions over Vietnam, Cuba, Russia, and China. Throughout his time in the service, Mike's mother faithfully wrote him letters every day.
Following his honorable discharge from the service in 1966, Mike returned home to Minnesota and began working full-time alongside his father at Schott Distributing. Along with his four siblings, Mike later became co-owner of the family business his father began in 1955. With his future pretty well set before him, Mike was more than ready to settle down. He met Mary Ellen Walker through a mutual friend, and on August 5, 1967,he married the love of his life at St. Bridget's Catholic Church in Simpson, Minnesota. After the newlyweds began a life of their own, they soon began a family to call their own.
Becoming the father of four wonderful daughters was a big role for Mike to fulfill, but he did so exceptionally well. Always protective of his girls, he was strict, especially when the boys started coming around! He communicated in his own way with his girls, and was ever loving and compassionate. Mike was never much of a hugger but came around fast after getting acquainted with Mary Ellen's loving family. He loved his own mother dearly, and when she died quite young and unexpectedly, it was very difficult for him as they were very close. As a family they traveled over the years and attended many National and State Budweiser conventions. Memorable times were shared on family trips to Wisconsin Dells which always proved to be a fun time for all. His most recent memorable trip was to Luxemburg; however; his dream wish was to visit New Zealand and to learn more about his family heritage.
Everyone that knew Mike would agree just how passionate he was about following his girls' sports careers. To the last of his days, he kept a tag board in the garage with newspaper clippings and stats from the girls' high school and college games. Their number one supporter, Mike was always sitting in a gym watching his daughters play basketball and volleyball through the years. He was proud of his grandchildren too who were either involved or active on a court, hockey rink, dance stage, or a football or baseball field. Even as his daughters grew to have lives and families of their own, Mike was sure to keep tabs on them. He frequently called and visited them, and always made time to work on their "fix it" list although he'd suggest to them what projects to work on. In true "dad" form, he'd even call the next day to see if they had been completed.
A lot of laughs and fun was shared over the years and when his girls needed anything, Mike would be right there. Although when they were younger, Mike took measures into his own hands when it came to waking the girls up in the morning by blasting the National Anthem on the stereo or threatening to throw glasses of water on them. Lasting and treasured times were enjoyed and made in their home during the holidays and other special occasions. Mike and Mary Ellen thoroughly enjoyed their home and raising their daughters along with creating memories with family and friends in St. Charles where they eventually settled. One thing was certain - Mike and Mary Ellen taught their daughters to be faithful and devout to the Catholic faith for which they were properly raised. Even when they were in college, Mike would call them on Sunday mornings to make sure they were in church. By way of example, good moral and Christian values were taught as a mainstay in the Schott home.
Mike was a good, hardworking provider for his family. Through the years, he enjoyed the many trips to Kansas City picking up new semi's, taking care of the maintenance of the semis, trucks, and forklifts, working as a salesman, and of course being dubbed, "the Bud man". Mike retired in 2008 after 45 years and remained proud of his family business legacy that he helped build to the point of where it is today. In his heart, Mike always had the desire to be a farmer. In retirement he raised cattle at the Walker farm in Pleasant Grove which he truly loved. He found great enjoyment tending to his beautiful, Heritage breed Belted Galloway cattle.
Having enjoyed a variety of interests and hobbies, Mike was an avid fan of the Minnesota Vikings and Twins. He was into NASCAR, deer hunting, fishing, camping, boating, bowling, and dancing in addition to a good card party. Mike also appreciated "nice cars" and shared many memories of the ones he owned. As a proud Veteran, Mike served on the VFW honor guard providing military rites for Veteran's funerals. He was a valued member of the U.S. Air Force 55th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing and Organizational Maintenance Squadron (OMS), and a faithful and dedicated member of St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church. Mike belonged to the St. Charles Moose Lodge, St. Charles VFW and American Legion Posts, and the Belted Galloway Society, Inc.
Devoted to his God, family, friends and life's work, Mike Schott was a hardworking man. He enjoyed the friendships of many, and it was a pleasure to enjoy his company with his array of jokes. Mike counted the best days of his life as the days of his daughter's births, and the love of his life. He and Mary Ellen recently celebrated 50 years of abiding love on their wedding anniversary this past August. Although Mike was often a man of few words, his love of family was endless. When it came to his precious daughters, Mike may not have always had their hand, but he always had their back. And in true form, he always ended his phone calls with his girls with a "Love ya", and his love continues on.
Michael "Mike" William Schott (75) of St. Charles passed away from a brief illness on Tuesday, November 28, 2017, at home surrounded by his family. Mike is survived by his wife, Mary Ellen; four beautiful daughters: Michele (Jim) Frome of Inver Grove Heights, Melanie (Brian) Munroe of Eyota, Melissa (Scott) Doughty of Plainview, and Mikalyn (Rodney) Kieffer of Farmington; 11 grandchildren: Matthew, Maria, and Lydia Frome, Brandon and Brady Munroe, Griffin, Alyx, and Logan Doughty, Caleb, Jacob, and Alyse Kieffer; his siblings: Bernie (Judy) Schott, Bruce (Kathy) Schott, and Mary Kay (Ken) Peshon. Mike was preceded in death by his parents, Bill and Beatta, his brother, Tom, sister-in-law, Dana Schott, and by his father and mother-in-law, Harold (Mick) and Velma Walker.
Mike's family extends a special thanks to the Mayo Clinic physicians and nurses and Seasons Hospice.
Funeral services will be at 1:00 pm Saturday, December 2, 2017, at St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, 1900 E. 6th Street, St .Charles with Reverend Tim Biren officiating. Military honors will be conducted by the St. Charles V.F.W. Honor Guard and the American Legion Honor Guard following the Mass at the church. Visitation will be from 4-8 pm Friday, December 1 at St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church and for one hour prior to the Mass at the church on Saturday. A private family burial will be at a later date. To share a favorite memory or photo of Mike, to sign his online guestbook and to view his video tribute when it becomes available, please visit www.hofffuneral.com.


Tributes

Micki Siebenaler Lesch wrote on Dec 2, 2017:

"Mike will be greatly missed by so many people. He was such a bright light and was always interested in others. He always made me feel special :) Hugs to all the Schott families from me. Micki Siebenaler"

Shindelar’s wrote on Dec 2, 2017:

"You will be missed, however, many wonderful memories remain especially all the conversations in the gym. "

Sue Frericks wrote on Dec 2, 2017:

"MaryEllen, Melanie, Michele, Melissa, Mika and the entire Schott family. Words cannot express how sorry I am for you loss. I have so many wonderful memories of Mike growing up, especially through all of our sports, he was always our biggest fan. He was loved by all and most of all he loved his family, MaryEllen, his beautiful daughters and Granchildren so deeply. His pride and love for all of you will continue to live on in his memory and will always be with you. He will never be forgotten."

Jim siebenaler wrote on Dec 2, 2017:

"My thoughts and prayers are with you Mike. Our 1960 class reunions will miss you. "

Crystal Bain wrote on Dec 1, 2017:

"Know that your family has been in my thoughts and prayers. I have enjoyed getting to know Mike over the last few years. (I really enjoyed talking sports with him. Volleyball, basketball and especially Rugby... as not too many parents know what It's like to have a daughter play rugby!) The love that Mike had for you all was very evident in his stories. I remember how he looked so forward to your get togethers in the Dell's. I wish you peace and strength at this time Mary Ellen, Godspeed Mike. ~Crystal Bain, Stewartville, MN "

Tim Roth wrote on Dec 1, 2017:

"Margo and I always enjoyed being around Mike at AB and MBWA meetings. He was a fun guy and kept all of us laughing. Rest In Peace Mike."

Capitol Beverage Sales, LP wrote on Dec 1, 2017:

"Capitol Beverage Sales extends thoughts, prayers and sympathy to the entire Schott Family. "

PAUL vITSE wrote on Dec 1, 2017:

"I want to pass on to you my sympathy on the passing of your husband Mike of 50 years. My prayers are with you and the family. Paul Vitse, mabel, MN."

Mary Fischer Lindell wrote on Nov 30, 2017:

"I extend condolence to all of you on the passing of Mike I learned this news via the Hoff website and was not only surprised but also saddened. Mike and I often exchanged "Happy Birthday" as our birthdate was only one day apart. I will always remember Mike for his happy messages, smile and 12 years of class time together, My thoughts and prayers are with you. With Sincere Sympathy. Mary Fischer Lindell, Darlington, Wisconsin"

Denny French wrote on Nov 30, 2017:

"Mary Ellen and all the family: when Michael French called to let me know of Mike's passing I was flooded with memories of he and I delivering the famous Budweiser beer and the good times that we had doing that. Very sorry to hear of his passing and Nina and I are hoping that you have comfort during this trying time. "

Tom & Olivia HEim wrote on Nov 30, 2017:

"What can I say. I knew Mike since he was a little boy. I won't have him asking me how my 'ticker' is anymore. We are heartfully sorry, and have you, Mary Ellen, and your beautiful daughters in our thoughts and prayers. Love and prayers, Tom and Olivia Heim."

Mardy Midler wrote on Nov 29, 2017:

"Mary Ellen and daughters: I am so very sorry for your loss of Mike. My prayers are with you all. May God give you comfort during this sad time."

Salli Stoppel wrote on Nov 29, 2017:

"Our most deepest sympathies and prayers at this time to all of you. I will always remember Mike being at all the games of b-ball between Chatfield and St. Charles. Sending love and hugs to all of you Salli and Ora Stoppel "

Diane Graf Kremer wrote on Nov 29, 2017:

"I was so sorry to hear of Mike's passing. He was a great guy and always had a smile and a story. Hugs and prayers to you MaryEllen, Michelle, Melanie, Melissa and Mikalyn. ???"

Larry Larimer wrote on Nov 29, 2017:

"We are so sorry for your loss and are praying for all of you. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. LARRY and Marletta Larimer"

Ruth Thompson, West Plains, MO. wrote on Nov 29, 2017:

"I am so saddened to hear of your loss. I send my sincere condolences. "

Catherine (Siebenaler) Jansen wrote on Nov 29, 2017:

"Mary Ellen, Michelle, Melanie, Melissa, Mika and family, I am so sorry to hear about Mike. I have so many memories of him always laughing and just being happy. I will never forget all of his good advice, encouragement, and love all those years playing basketball in St. Charles with Melissa. What an honor to have met him and be a part of your lives. You all are in my prayers . God bless you and your family "

Duane & Paulette Kinneberg wrote on Nov 29, 2017:

"Very sorry for your loss. Deepest sympathy to the Schott family. "

Myrna Perez wrote on Nov 29, 2017:

"Mary Ellen, Michelle, Melanie, Melissa and Mika and family I am truly sorry for your loss,Huge hugs cherish your memories and know that he will be waiting to see you again some day. Blessings. Good Sport family."

Karen & Kendall Wiskow wrote on Nov 29, 2017:

"Sorry for your loss. Mike was a great guy- always smiling and joking! He will be missed, but memories will keep him close always."

Pug and Frank Murphy wrote on Nov 29, 2017:

"We are so sorry to hear of your loss of Mike. He was a great guy...... we have many wonderful memories of him as do all of you. Tuck those memories deep in your hearts and he will always be with you! You are all in our thoughts and prayers !!!"

Kellie Dillinger wrote on Nov 29, 2017:

"Mary Ellen and family, I am saddened to hear of Mikes passing. I hope you can find some comfort in the memories that you have shared together. God bless you all during this difficult time!"

Glenn Miller wrote on Nov 29, 2017:

"I great sympathy to Mary Ellen and daughters and there families at the death of Mike, husband, father, grandfather and my 2nd cousin. I have fond memories of our family get togethers as I grew up in rural Lewiston. God bless and comfort you as you reflect on the good memories and grieve his loss."

Gregg Larson wrote on Nov 29, 2017:

"Mary Ellen & the entire family, I am so sorry to hear about the loss of Mike and can't find the words right now. I so enjoyed working with Mike and he became a good "friend" and not simply a "client". We shared a lot of laughs & stories, which I will never forget. I will definitely miss the occasional phone calls, just checking up on each other and wish that I would have made more of those calls, especially now. My daughters, and I, are deeply saddened by this and we want you to know that you are all in our thoughts & prayers. May all of the memories, made with Mike, comfort you all during this difficult time. Our deepest condolences to the Mary Ellen and the entire family. Gregg, Maren (Jensen) & Connor (Peterson) Larson "

Gary & Shirley Neumann wrote on Nov 29, 2017:

"Huge hugs Mary Ellen & family, so very sorry to hear of this loss. Hold tight to all the good memories and know that you have a new Angel watching over, Mike will always be in your heart. Gary & Shirley"

Krista Holtegaard wrote on Nov 29, 2017:

"MaryEllen, Michelle, Melanie, Melissa and Mikalyn. I am so sorry to hear of Mike's passing. I have many memories of him from my childhood. May all of your cherished memories comfort you in the coming days. - Krista Holtegaard"

Lisa Siebenaler Easley wrote on Nov 29, 2017:

"Mary Ellen, Michelle, Melanie, Melissa and Mika and family I am truly sorry for your loss. I know the void he leaves will never be replaced. He is a great man with the best laugh. Growing up i considered Mike my "second dad". He is an anchor for so many people. I hope the memories will provide some comfort during this time of great sorrow. He will continue to watch over you as your angel above with that smile he always had. Lots of love and big hugs-- Lisa Siebenaler Easley"

Janell Dahl wrote on Nov 29, 2017:

"Maryellen and family, I am so sorry for your loss of Mike. Just talked to him a month ago and he was upbeat and joking as usual. This man always had a smile on his face. Glad I had a chance to get to know him over the years. Cherish your memories and know that he will be waiting to see you again some day. Blessings. Janell Dahl"