

Doris Tschirhart Schmid quietly passed away on December 7, 2006 at the age of 86, with her two daughters at her side. She was preceded in death by her loving husband, Edwin P. Schmid, Col. USAF (Retired), and her parents. Born in 1920 in San Antonio, Doriss travels began at a young age, visiting France regularly with her French mother and native Texan father. She is a Daughter of the Republic of Texas, with deep family roots in Central Texas. Doris met Ed Schmid, the love and light of her life, at a V-J Day celebration in Houston. They married in 1946, beginning their family life, while proudly serving their country. A loving and supportive wife, homemaker and mother, Doris raised two daughters while graciously fulfilling the duties of the wife of a military officer, and relocating every few years. She always encouraged her daughters to pursue adventures which she had missed. The family lived stateside and abroad before retiring in San Antonio. Ed and Doris later moved to the Texas hill country near Boerne. After Col. Schmids death in 1988, Doris relocated to Austin to be near her two daughters. Doriss volunteer interests included teaching low income homemakers, The Green Door Thrift Shop of St. Lukes Episcopal Church, Kendall County Historical Society, Boerne Genealogical Society, and Seton Northwest Hospital. Doris was not one for sedentary tasks, and she particularly enjoyed helping nurses and patients in the busy Seton recovery room. Doris closely followed the news and enjoyed lively discussions on current events. While living in the hill country, Doris and Ed continually took in lost, abandoned, and injured animals of all kinds. Doris was passionate about the plight of helpless and abused creatures, great and small, and she supported the efforts of animal rescue, rehab shelters, and wildlife preservation organizations. Doris is survived by her two daughters Mimi Schmid Risinger; husband Ed Risinger, M.D., and Toni Schmid, husband, Gordon Stevenson; and several cousins. The family wishes to thank Doriss special friends - her caring neighbors in Long Canyon, her friend Karen, Rev. Peter NGANGA, and Anna Kago, as well as the caregivers of Hospice Austin. In lieu of flowers, please send contributions to an animal advocacy organization of your choice or to Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research, San Antonio. Obituary and guestbook online at wcfish.com
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