Kevin Paul Schultz ( August 26, 1963 - December 10, 2025 )
Kevin Paul Schultz, age 62 years, entered into eternal rest peacefully on Wednesday, December 10, 2025 in Covington, Louisiana in the home of his daughter Kelsey, surrounded by the love of his four children. Survivors include his daughter Kelsey Schultz Brasseaux (Jerrod), sons Quinton Schultz (Gabrielle), Cullen Schultz (Jacqueline), daughter Mary Grace Schultz, seven grandchildren and his former spouse for 36 years, Kim Cucullu Schultz. He is aslo survived by his siblings Dr. Stuart (Chip) Schultz, Jr. (Christine), Richard (Rickey) Schultz (Bridget), Susan Schultz Genovese (Rick), Dennis Schultz (Melanie), and step-brother David Ferry (Maria), along with many nieces and nephews. He was prededed in death by his father, Stuart Grant Schultz, Sr. and his mother Miriam Duplantier Schultz Ferry, and his step-father David Stickney Ferry.
Kevin graduated from Brother Martin High School where he played both football and baseball and excelled academically. Upon graduation he attended LSU and obtained a bachelor's degree in Business. After graduating from LSU he went to work for the Continental Water Company. Kevin's career advanced and upon his death was the major account representative for AmeriWater where he again excelled and will be sorely missed by his colleagues.
Kevin meant so much to so many and was a source of strength, a role model for resilience, and an example of faith in a world full of distractions, setbacks, and inevitable heartbreak.
Our hearts are broken, but we know Kevin is finally whole, at Peace, and wrapped in the love of Jesus. He was special to so many people. He was a God honoring man who loved his family. He fought cancer with unimaginable strength and grace, a battle that came fast and stole him from us far too soon. He was an incredible dad to his children, the most loving grandfather to his grandchildren that knew him as Skippy, and a loving brother to his siblings and their spouses. His life was a gift, and his love changed us forever. We celebrate the blessing of knowing him, loving him, and being loved by him. Kevin is gone far too soon, but he is healed and home in heaven where one day we will be reunited with him again.
Funeral services will be held at the James B. Branton Chapel on the campus of Brother Martin High School on Saturday, December 20, 2025 with visitation from 9:00 am to 11:00 am followed by a Catholic Mass. Family and friends are invited to join us for this celebration of Kevin's life.
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