In Loving Memory of Bonnie J. Schultz who passed away on October 10, 2012.
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Many great memories were created by Ms. Schultz. I recall her, as my 6th grade teacher, as a highly active woman with her blonde hair in a bun. She would make learning math fun as she would have multiple folders of various pages of math problems lined up across the back of the room. You could not proceed onto the next folder until you correctly passed the one prior. Her musicals were what we lived for ... performing across town at various schools and nursing homes. A smile comes across my face as I recall dancing on stage to "Baker Street" and later hearing Ms. Schultz belt out a tune while she plays the piano, her face turning beat red! She was a woman who didn't hold back! Ms. Schultz, you will be greatly missed. Thank you for the memories!
Kim (Harrison) Kalejta-Salvati
July 5, 2013
Mrs. Shultz was my 6th grade teacher at Lincoln elementary school. She was one of the best. She taught me many things obviously, but it was her heart and compassion that seperated her from other teachers. I was in an motor vehicle accident during my year with her and her kindness and generosity during my time of recovery will never be forgotten. Her musical/talent show was unigue and great to be a part of. She was a wonderful person and will be greatly missed.
Chris Keeler
October 12, 2012
i am so sorry for your Lost. i got to know Bonnie through a friend of mine who passed too Betty B.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you
may she rest in peace.
Bobbie
October 12, 2012
So sorry for your loss. Bonnie was a good friend to my aunt Bette. She will be greatly missed.
Sandra Hemminger
October 12, 2012
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