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Schultz, Edith A.
Edith Ann Schultz,
Age 66, of Marshfield, passed away peacefully at the House of The Dove in Marshfield on Sunday, Feb 5, 2017 after a courageous battle with cancer.
Edith was very hardworking and always put her children first. She is survived by her children: Tina Schultz of Marion, Brian (Cheri) Schultz of Caroline, Jay (Leanne)Schultz of Clintonville, Julie (Scott) Backaus of Marshfield, Scotty (Kathy) Schultz of Medford, and 7 grandchildren: Brandon & Trevor Schultz, Cruize & Chase Backaus, Brittany, Makayla, and Alexis Schultz. Sister Belva Stevens Of Kentucky. Arlene Ostrander of Kansas, and many nieces and nephews.
She is preceded in death by her husband Richard Schultz Jr, her parents Fred & Edna Ostrander, a sister Dolly and a brother Marvin.
She will be deeply missed. We love you Mom!
The Family would like to extend a special thank you to the staff at the House of The Dove for the exceptional care and support they gave to our mom during her stay.
A private memorial service will be held on Friday, Feb. 10, 2017. A Graveside service will be held in Iola, Wi for family and friends at a later date.
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