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Schulze, Lance G. The Lord called Lance home on Sept. 14, 2014 at the age of 73. Lance was the beloved husband of Judy and loving father of Leslie Ann (Eric) Evenson, Susan (Bryan) Hochstein and Ryan (Kris) Schulze. Lance also was the dear grandfather of Jon (Alex) Bagley, Elizabeth Tarr, Rachel and Matthias Hochstein and Austin and Brady Schulze. Lance was the fond brother of Bill (Sue) Schulze and is survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Since 1973, Lance was known in the Glendale community as the owner and operator of T & L Glass Service, Inc. Lance's dedication to Christ and his community is evidenced by service. Lance was: a deacon at his church; a U.S. Navy veteran; past-president of the Wisconsin Glass Association and a member of the Glendale/North Milwaukee Lions Club. Lance's smile, quick-wit and positive words will be dearly missed by all who knew him. Visitation will be Saturday Sept. 20, 2014, from 11:00AM until time of services at 1:00PM, at Lake Drive Baptist Church, 8777 N. Lake Drive, Bayside, WI. Private interment will be at Wisconsin Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, donations to Lake Drive Baptist Church are requested.
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So sad to learn of Lannie's passing. Remember with fondness the days when we were kids together having great times. Those memories will live on.
Gloria Beard, Lima, OH
October 20, 2014
caroline
September 22, 2014
I am so sorry to here of Susan's dad dying I found out to late to attend the service.he is now with my father.god bless you all sincerely, Caroline jupp
caroline jupp
September 22, 2014
Please accept our sincere sympathies in your sad bereavement.
= Daroga family
September 19, 2014
My sympathy to Judy and family. Lance was great guy and will be missed.
Al Tomson
September 18, 2014
Our deepest sympathy and caring thoughts are with you at this sad time.
Solveig and Dick Kleppe
September 18, 2014
Dear Judy , Leslie, Susan, Ryan and families,
Lance was a role model of a man who was loving and kind spirited , and he lived out his faith every day. I remember him with great fondness, and all of you also. I extend my deepest condolences to you and pray that you will be comforted in this time of loss. I know that he will be missed.
Joanna ( Steiner) Federici
September 17, 2014
Dear Judy, Leslie, Susan & Ryan and families,
Lance was a special person that we considered a dear close friend. As stated, his smile, quick wit and positive attitude was always uplifting to every person he met and spoke with during his life. So thankful that he was part of our lives. We are upholding you all in prayer. May all your wonderful memories bring comfort. We love lots.
Bernie & Jo Koszewa
September 17, 2014
My Dear Judy, Leslie, Susan, and Ryan, what words do I use to describe my feelings about Lance, perhaps I can use the dictionary of life, where you will find love of family, faith, friends, and there will be a picture of Lance. All my love to the Schulze family.
Leo Gilpin
September 17, 2014
Dear Judy and family - We have such fond memories of times spent with you and Lance during our Wisconsin Glass Dealer years. You all have our deepest sympathy. We know he will be missed by all.
Les and Judy Jankowski
September 17, 2014
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