Carolyn-Schultz-Obituary

Carolyn J Schultz

Chicago, Illinois

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1958 - 2022Carolyn J. Schultz, 64, of Chicago, died on July 26, from a rare blood disorder stemming from an 8-year battle with breast cancer. An accomplished interior designer, writer and furniture designer, Carolyn's varied career included stints in hospital administration, nonprofit...

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Andy & family my deepest sympathy goes out to you all. Carolyn was a bright light to everyone she met & to me. I had the honor to work with dear Carolyn at JCPenney & traveled with her to our many trips overseas. After all these years we stayed in touch & we shared how much our grandchildren means to us. I will miss her dearly & all the conversations we had. Her light shines so bright in heaven now & one day we will be reunited again. God Bless to you all & again my deepest sympathy.

Dear Andrew and family, I had the pleasure and privilege of working with Carolyn on the JCPenney project. Recently, I was luckily to spend an afternoon and lunch with her at Chris Madden´s service. I so enjoyed seeing Carolyn as was my hope. It was such a joy to hear her infectious laugh and feel her warmth. I will miss her. My condolences to you all. Deb Evans.

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Carolyn was very special. To all who knew her - and all who had the chance to experience her extraordinary gifts. I was one who - along with my great lifelong friend Andrew - was so very lucky to have had that chance. She had the rare combination of a zest for life and her work - caring and compassion for others - and a deep understanding of the meaning of motherhood and family. All expressed with humility and grace ... and an ever-radiant smile. It was Carolyn´s radiance which I...

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Dear Andy and Family. She brought laughter, beauty, and love into every connection and friendship she forged. She was our collaborator in helping us make our Durango house a home --now filled with wonderful memories of our time together, shopping, dining, touring, and just chilling. And always, she would talk about all of you--her beloved and cherished family. Her love for you was infinite. All our prayers that over time those wonderful memories will ease our sorrow. Much love,...

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