CLARENCE-SCHATZ-Obituary

CLARENCE F. SCHATZ Jr.

Silver Spring, Maryland

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 Dr. CLARENCE F. SCHATZ, JR. (Age 90)  On Thursday, September 17, 2015, of North Bethesda, MD. He is survived by his wife of 49 years, Nancy Price Schatz. He practiced dentistry in Washington, DC for 58½ years. He is also survived by many cousins, nieces, and nephews. Relatives and...

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Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always. Continue to R.I.P. my Friend

Continue to R.I.P my Friend Linwood "Nat" Watson Past Governor, Capital District Kiwanis International

Mrs. Schatz, I think and hope you know that Dr Schatz and you were always like family to Lynn and me. You made going to the dentist more like a joyful visit with beloved relatives than a nerve-wracking medical appointment. Both of you will live on in our happy memories for as long as Lynn and I are still breathing.

Nancy, sorry to hear about Dr. Schatz passing. Our mother passed on September 11. 2015. She was ready to go. I remember going to the denist right after school and get the toys he gave out.

Nancy, I think I was the only kid I knew who liked to go to the dentist thanks to you and Dr. Schatz. I always felt like family when I was there. My thoughts and prayers are with you. I asked for prayers to said at church.
Carol Compton

Hi Nancy - My favorite memories of Buddy and you are our family reunions that I always look forward to each year to see everybody..also memories of Buddy fixing my teeth when I was a kid & his trying to make me laugh when I was scared. May he rest in peace. God bless, Nancy. Love Emmy Lou & Del (Fanning) PS: We are making a donation in his name to Blessed Sacrament Church.

Dear Nancy and family,
Bud was an incredible man!!His devotion to family, community, and dentistry will be remembered forever!
You are in our thoughts and prayers!!

Bud will always be remembered for his kindness, his humor and his dedication to dentistry and his wonderful wife, Nancy. May he rest in peace.

Uncle Bud:

One memory that will forever stay with me is how you gave up your cigar boxes to create a specail box and gift of treasuers for each of your neices and nephews one Christmas, there were so many other positives, your was a life well lived!

Regards,

Jack