Funeral announced for daughter of 'Piano Guys' musician

Funeral announced for daughter of 'Piano Guys' musician

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BOUNTIFUL — The funeral for Annie Schmidt, Jon Schmidt’s daughter who went missing in October, was announced Wednesday on The Piano Guys’ Facebook page.

The funeral will take place at 11 a.m. Monday at the Bountiful Utah Heights Stake chapel at 33 N. Moss Hill Drive in Bountiful. Before the funeral, a public reception will take place from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Another public reception will occur at the same church building Sunday from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.

Instead of sending flowers, those who would like may donate to search related costs by sending the money to The El Nino Foundation-Annie at 680 N. 1100 East Bountiful, Utah 84010.

Annie Schmidt was killed Oct. 16 when she accidentally fell while hiking in Oregon, according to the obituary on the Facebook page. She was reported missing on Oct. 19, and her remains were discovered Nov. 11.

“Annie was 100 percent authentic and real,” her obituary says. “She had a passion for people, self-discovery, learning, nature, surfing, long boarding, discovering great music, unique foods and dancing. She would demonstrate her sweet hip hop moves anywhere, anytime. Her final message to the world was: Fill your life with good vibes.”

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