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Obituary of Paul E. Schmidt
Paul E. Schmidt, AKA "The Movie Guy", of 85 Pleasantview Drive, Jamestown
NY breathed his last at 12:02 PM Sunday, June 1, 2014. Those who had the good
fortune to know him well realized that he faced each day of his eight year battle with
prostate cancer with a courage and grace which grew from his deep faith in the
restorative love of God. He was an active member of First Presbyterian
Church for forty years, singing in the choir, and serving on Session for many terms. His
most involving committees were Building and Grounds and Personnel, though his
greatest love was Worship and Music.
He was raised Lutheran and was following a pre-theological program after high
school intending a career as a pastor when he discovered that he was on the fast track
to becoming a father. Needing a more immediate method of supporting his family he
transferred his credits from Concordia, Bronxville, NY, to SUNY Fredonia and earned his
B. S. in Education in 1964. He accepted a position in the Social Studies Department at
Jamestown High School in the fall of 1965 and enjoyed a 26 year tenure there.
Paul was born February 19, 1942 in Millard Fillmore Hospital, Buffalo NY, son of
the late Robert P. and Jessamine L. Schmidt. The family moved to Mayville, NY in
1947. Paul graduated from Mayville Central School in 1959 and married his high school
sweetheart, Merrillie Huttenbacher on June 16,1962 at St. Mark Lutheran Church in
Mayville. They have two sons, Andrew Edward Schmidt of Jamestown and William Paul
Schmidt of San Francisco, CA; and two grandsons, Griffin Lee Schmidt and Kevin Lee
Schmidt of San Francisco.
In 1956, when Paul was 14, his father bought the Cinema on the Chautauqua
Institution grounds. Paul became his Dad's full time projectionist that year and spent
every summer of his life for the next 52 years presenting movies in that facility. After
his father's death in 1985 he purchased the business from his mother gave it the name
Uniplex Cinemas, Inc. This moniker reflected his sense of humor since he was
operating at the same time that the many-screen multiplex theaters were coming into
their own.
Paul grew his little business by gradually adding film series in the single screen
restored theaters of the area, the first being Movies at the Center at the Reg Lenna
Civic Center in Jamestown NY. Library Theater Films in Warren, PA and the Fredonia
Opera House Cinema Series in Fredonia NY soon followed. In 2003 he realized a
lifelong dream and opened the Bradford Movie House in Bradford, PA which was a full
time, all year, two screen, first run theater. Though successful he soon discovered that
his passion was presenting movies, not business, particularly films which depicted
relationships and growth in grace and understanding of the human condition. At the
time of his diagnosis in 2006 he realized that he needed an exit strategy and spun off
the film series in Fredonia, Jamestown, Warren, and Bradford, retaining only the
Cinema at Chautauqua. To his great joy, his son William purchased this from him in
2008 keeping the little theater in the family for a third generation.
Paul began the third phase of his life as a truly retired person and pursued with
gusto his lifelong hobby of HO scale trains. He found great satisfaction in all aspects
of this hobby. He spent many hours engrossed in researching, building and operating
his empire. He wrote a detailed fictional account explaining the origin of his railroad and was fanatically accurate to the era, circa 1958, in which it was set. He joined the
Independent Railroaders Club and greatly enjoyed hosting many operating sessions in
which the running of the trains modeled the actual railroad business of that time
delivering passengers and freight from town to town and factory to destination.
Paul was influential in the forming of Chautauqua Chamber Singers in 1978 and
sang with them for 20 years from 1978 to 1998, retiring only when his profound hearing
loss prevented him from participating fully in the camaraderie of rehearsing and
performing music.
He is survived by his beloved wife of 52 years, Merrillie; their son
Andrew and his wife Mary of Jamestown NY and their son William, his wife Kelly
and their sons Griffin and Kevin of San Francisco CA; and two sisters: Carol Ketelsen
of Kent, OH and Beverly Schmidt of Brocton NY.
A service celebrating Paul's life will be held on Saturday, June 7th in the sanctuary
of First Presbyterian Church at 2:00 PM. The Rev. Don Ray and the Rev. Bob Hagel
will officiate. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM on Friday, June 6th at the Lind Funeral Home. Burial will be in Mayville Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials be made to the Music Ministry of First Presbyterian Church, 509 Prendergast Ave., Jamestown, NY 14701.