Tricia Lindsey ( Schmidt )

Birth date: May 24, 1927 Death date: Mar 1, 2020
Corliss Mae Helm “Smitty” Schmidt of Folsom, LA passed away on Sunday, March 1, 2020. She was born on May 24, 1927 in New Orleans, LA to Henry and Anna (Boyle) Helm. Corliss is survived by her children Steven Schmidt (Patricia “P Read Obituary

I am so very for the loss of such a WONDERFUL person. I always called her DA'MOMMA . I haven't seen her since FREDDY passed, she has been in my thoughts and PRAYERS for the past 2 months. GOD BLESS THE FAMILY and friends that she has touched their their hearts and lives. I will love her always for the honor of her being in my life. 💛💛💛💛
To Scott,
So sorry to hear about your mother’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Brian and Dianna Comeaux
I'm so sorry for your loss. In every memory I have of her, she is smiling, with that great big welcoming smile of hers. We are all blessed to have had her as part of our lives. She will be missed by all who were lucky enough to have known her.
So sorry to learn of Smitty's passing when I returned home. I Very much enjoyed my time
working with her. She was a delight and taught me so much. She will surely be greatly missed.
Sorry to hear about your loss - Elmore "Skip" and Frances Shepherd
Our deepest sympathies - Richard A. Kuntz and family
I’m so sorry for your loss, I hope you feel surrounded by much love. Our deepest sympathies to you and the family. - Nicole, Mary, and Dominic.

Smitty you'll be missed by everyone who knew you. My family and your family were very close. Your mom and dad were best friends with my mom and dad. I can remember a lot of things we all get together as one big family. I'll just touch on a few of them. I particularly remember the camping trips we used to go on and the big lemon pop up. We all had so much fun going to Flint Creek and other places. Scott if you remember we all drove together to Disney When We Were Young. That was a very fun time. Once a week your mom and dad would get together and play cards at my mom and dad's house. I remember Smitty used to be a very good Bowler at Orbit Lanes. Smitty loved it when the Saints played and really enjoyed when everybody went over her house to watch the game and scream and yell. Smitty got me my job at Helm Paint. We used to ride together back and forth to work and we would tell stories about our past and we just really had a good time. I could go on and on with stories and memories of Smitty. I'd like to say to Karen, Steve, and Scott that I loved your mother, and always will. She was a special part of my life, and she was special to countless other people. I will be praying for strength for the family.