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Dorothy Schultz Obituary

DOROTHY T. (THALLER) SCHULTZ, 90, died on September 28, 2008 in a circle of care like many she had drawn around all the stages of her life. After 10 years of progressive illness, Dorothy came to nursing home at St. Dominic Village for the last weeks of her life. It was just steps from the office where she had served as School Health Coordinator for the Catholic Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston (1975-1982) and just around the corner from the Dominican Sister's retirement/ rehabilitation center, initiated with nursing services and policies established by her (1972-1975). Born the 13Th child of immigrant parents farmers from Alsace-Lorraine, Dorothy grew up as a farm girl, surrounded by family in central Illinois. She took up the profession of nursing in the footsteps of a beloved doctor who'd become her mentor after both parents died. After signing on as an Army Nurse in WWII, she met and married Colonel Charlie Schultz who brought her home to the rest of her life in Texas. Faith and family were Keystones to the life of Dorothy Schultz. Though the values were immovable, they could be demonstrated through gentle compassion, tough determination or playful camaraderie. Husband Charles often referred to Dorothy as "an activist"- a term which may have described her constant energy in work and volunteer projects, usually for the Church; or maybe her progressive politics which was in contrast to his own; or perhaps to Dorothy's propensity to step in and take care of any family member or friend in need. Dorothy Schultz's creative contribution to children and Church began when her three young children were primary students at parochial school in San Antonio. Form 1956-1958 she established a kindergarten to support the mission of the Presentation Sisters. The kindergarten continues to this day. While living with the family in San Antonio, Dorothy also taught both full time and substitute in the parochial school; a work she continued at Mount Carmel grade school after the family moved to Houston in 1963. She was director of religious education at Mount Carmel (1966-1969) and Sacred Heart Co-Cathedral (1971-1974) Dorothy is preceded in death by her husband Charles Schultz (d. 1994) and all of her sisters and brothers. But the gift of her life will live on with gratitude and love in the lives of her three children, Mary Emily Schultz, Charles T. Schultz and Carol J.S. Coulston with husband Robert; three grandchildren, Joseph Coulston, Andy Coulston with wife Sae, and Emily Lawson; as well as two great grandchildren. Visitation will be held on Thursday, October 2, 2008 from 5- 7 p.m. with a prayer services at 6:30 p.m. at Forest Park East Funeral Home. Funeral Mass will be held on Friday, October 3, 2008 at 10:00 a.m. at St. Luke the Evangelist Catholic Church, 11011 Hall Rd., Houston, TX 77089. Interment will take place at Odd Fellows Cemetery in Columbus, TX. The family is requesting that you sign the guest registry on line at www. Houston Chronicle.com. In lieu of flowers donation can be made to Dominican Sisters of Houston, 6501 Almeda, and Houston, TX 77021.

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Published by Houston Chronicle on Oct. 1, 2008.

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Cathy Trostmann

October 9, 2008

I have many fond memories of Dorothy when we worked together as a steering committee for the Diocesan Schools. As nurses we tried to instill the importance of health into all of our schools and their leaders. Dorothy was a great leader and a good friend to all.
Cathy Trostmann and Joann Jackovich

mary jo walker

October 4, 2008

i knew dorothy from her visits to illinois at grandma julie's farm. i also got to visit with her in texas once or twice. she had such a sweet and welcoming nature. even though i didn't see her often, i will miss her.

Dee Rummel

October 4, 2008

Rest in peace, Aunt Dory. Your chapter in our lives has now closed. In your memory and in that of your sisters and brothers, may we all pay tribute to you by carrying with us the love and caring that you lived so completely. Love, Dee

Candice Matlock

October 2, 2008

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Jackie Crowley

October 2, 2008

Mary your mother was constant and true. I knew her when working at the diocesan office and appreciated her kindness and caring for others. My prayers and best to you and all the family. Her good works live on in all of you.

Emily

October 2, 2008

Beautiful person. Beautiful life. You will always be loved, my DO!

Theresa Sewell

October 2, 2008

The words in the obiturary are a wonderful tribute to your mother. I always knew her as a very practical, down to earth person, but I did not know before reading this that she was the 13th child and grew up on a farm. No wonder she was practical and down to earth! She did much good work in her life, and will be remembered for it.

Susan Turner

October 1, 2008

Our prayers are with you and your family. May the love of your family and friends bring you comfort during your grief.
Susan Turner and David Hollrah

antonio smith

October 1, 2008

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Sister Colleen Hennessey

October 1, 2008

Please accept my sympathy on the death of your mom. She was a great person to know and with whom to work. May God reward her generously for her dedicated service while she ministered in the Catholic School Office. She was a joy to know.
My love and prayers are with you.
Sister Collleen Hennessey

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