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Christine F. Shuler

Federal Way, Washington

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Christine was born on December 20, 1924 in Bailey, NC and died peacefully at home in Darrington, WA surrounded by her children on March 7, 2014. Christine is survived by her son, James Shuler; and partner, Mike of Seattle, WA; daughters, Deloria Shuler, of Federal Way, WA, and Karen and Howie...

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James - I've always been thankful to your mom for helping so many of us develop the skill of typing. I'm so sorry to hear of her loss and just wanted you to know that I've been thinking of you at this difficult time.

I just learned that Mrs. Shuler has passed. She was my teacher over 50 yrs ago and as a result of her excellent skills, I have always been a good typist. She was certainly a lady, and the Shulers lived just about a block from where I was born and raised. She played the piano at the memorial at the 1st Baptist Church for my parents, Tom and Stella Ashe. I know she will be missed by many people.

So sorry to hear of Christine's Passing. She will truly be missed by all who knew her. I was in her typing class for 3 years, and it was a pleasure to have her as my teacher. God Bless and comfort her family.

Christine Shuler was only a great teacher, but, she was a true lady. Rest in peace, neighbor.

Thank you Mrs. Schuler for being a great teacher that contributed to the person I am today.

It has been over fifty years ago that we had Mrs. Schuler for a Teacher. If it not been for her Typing Class I may be typing on my computer with one or two fingers. A big thank you for your dedication to the education of so many.
Dave & Joan Andrews
Hat Island, Wash.

Deloria and Karen, I wish I could be there to be with both of you during this difficult time. What a legacy your mom has left. One of my secret weapons on my job is that I can script notes at meetings because I can type faster than the speed of light. I am feared when I am asked to represent teachers because I capture everything. I hope your mom is smiling down from heaven as she relishes her good work. RIP Mrs. Shuler.

such a winderful teacher taught me many things and helped me along the way rest in peace John Tiland 1954

To the Shular family:

What a wonderful teacher and person I met in my first years of teaching. She was so professional, yet so thoughtful and caring about the students and staff. She was the real " touch of class", to all who knew her. I will never forget as i walked by her class everyday, "hands on home keys, ready, set, type". She was a wonderful mentor, teacher and friend. Respectfully, Nancy Snyder