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Barry Roy Schultz

Jacksonville, Florida

Nov 30, 1944 – Sep 1, 2014

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BORN
November 30, 1944
DIED
September 1, 2014
LOCATION
Jacksonville, Florida

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Hardage-Giddens Funeral Home Obituary

Barry Roy Schultz, beloved Father, Grandfather, Husband, Brother & Friend passed away on Monday September 1st, 2014, in Jacksonville, Florida after a short illness. He was 69 years old. Barry was born in Brooklyn, New York to Leon and Francis Schultz on November 30th, 1944. He grew up in The...

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Sharon,
Steve and I were sorry to read of Barry's passing. We never met him but we felt like we knew him since you always spoke of him on our trips to Biloxi. Our condolences to you and the family. May he rest in peace.
Theresa and Steve Gamble

Sharon, I was shocked and saddened by Barry's passing. He was such a kind and gentle man who will truly be missed. My prayers to you and your family during this time of grief.

Dear Sharon & Family: We are truly saddened to hear of Barry's passing. Only recently knew that he was very sick. Came home to the news of your sad loss.
Please accept our deepest sympathy and thoughts of consolation. We will never forget the fun we had at Beth Shalom for so many years while our children were growing up, and all the dancing parties.You guys rocked the floor. Love, Eleanor & Charles

Dear Sharon and Family, I was so very sorry to hear about Barry. You are in my thoughts and heart. May it bring you comfort and peace to remember all the happy times and memories we shared with him. With love, Laura Schulman

Only through Bob did I know of where Barry lived. I am sure if we both knew where we both lived we would have met. Sharon & children please accept my condolences. Mark Robinson 8537 NW 20 Ct. Coral Springs, Fl. 33071

Sharon, so sorry to read about Barry in today's paper. I will always remember the good times and laughs we all shared at the flea market. Just remember that memories are a gift of God that death does not destroy.