Elizabeth 'Betty' R. Schmidt

TWIN LAKES — Elizabeth “Betty� R. Schmidt, 91, a lifelong summer resident of Twin Lakes in Salisbury, died peacefully at Geer Village on Aug. 13, 2009. She was the widow of Carl F. Schmidt.

She was born in Brooklyn on Feb. 6, 1918, to the late Gertrude D. and Albert E. Roraback. She grew up in Brooklyn and married Carl F. Schmidt, to whom she was married for 33 years.  

She taught nursery school while raising her family in Scarsdale, N.Y. She then returned to school to get her master’s degree in social work and was a social worker in Westchester County for several years until she retired to Lakeville.  

She contributed to her community as an activist for peace and social justice, volunteering with many diverse organizations. Her life was enriched by the arts, her delight in children, bird watching, her passion for learning and her participation in the South Berkshire Friends Meeting.   

In addition to her husband, she was predeceased by her brother, Albert E. Roraback Jr., and her sister, Catherine G. Roraback.  

She is survived by her daughters, Christianne Pidgeon and Marta Schmidt; her son, Fred Schmidt; and her three grandchildren.

A memorial was held Aug. 17 at Geer Village.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to American Friends Service Committee or a scholarship fund of the donor’s choice.

Arrangements are under the care of the Newkirk-Palmer Funeral Home.

Appreciation

We would like to express our profound gratitude for the kind andcompassionate care that the staff of the Gardenside Lodge at GeerVillage gave to our Mom during her stay there over the last few years,and for the flower garden that she enjoyed so much.

— The family of Elizabeth “Betty� Schmidt

Latest News

Classifies - November 13, 2025

Help Wanted

CARE GIVER NEEDED:Part Time. Sharon. 407-620-7777.

Weatogue Stables has an opening: for a full time team member. Experienced and reliable please! Must be available weekends. Housing a possibility for the right candidate. Contact Bobbi at 860-307-8531.

Keep ReadingShow less
Recount confirms Bunce as new First Selectman
Recount confirms Bunce as new First Selectman
Recount confirms Bunce as new First Selectman

NORTH CANAAN — A recount held Monday, Nov. 10, at Town Hall confirmed Democrat Jesse Bunce’s narrow victory over incumbent First Selectman Brian Ohler (R) in one of the tightest races in town history.

“A difference of two votes,” said recount moderator Rosemary Keilty after completing the recanvass, which finalized the tally at 572 votes for Bunce and 570 for Ohler.

Keep ReadingShow less
Kent stands in remembrance on Veterans Day

photo by ruth epstein

Brent Kallstrom, commander of Hall-Jennings American Legion Post 153 in Kent, gives a Veterans Day message. To the left is First Selectman Martin Lindenmayer, and to the right the Rev. John Heeckt of the Kent Congregational Church.

KENT – The cold temperatures and biting winds didn’t deter a crowd from gathering for the annual Veterans Day ceremony Tuesday morning, Nov. 11.

Standing in front of the memorials honoring local residents who served in the military, First Selectman Martin Lindenmayer, himself a veteran, said the day is “not only a time to remember history, but to recognize the people among us—neighbors, friends and family—who have served with courage, sacrifice and devotion. Whether they stood guard in distant lands or supported their comrades from home, their service has preserved the freedoms we enjoy each day.”

Keep ReadingShow less
Mountaineers keep kicking in state tournament

Ava Segalla, Housatonic Valley Regional High School's all-time leading goal scorer, has takes a shot against Coventry in the Class S girls soccer tournament quarterfinal game Friday, Nov. 7.

Photo by Riley Klein

FALLS VILLAGE — Housatonic Valley Regional High School’s girls soccer team is headed to the semifinals of the state tournament.

The Mountaineers are the highest seeded team of the four schools remaining in the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference Class S playoff bracket.

Keep ReadingShow less