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Earl William "Bill" Schultz

Jacksonville, Florida

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SCHULTZ Earl William "Bill" Schultz, 79, passed away January 2, 2010 from complications of Alzheimer's Disease. Mr. Schultz was a native of Louisville, KY and had resided in Jacksonville for the past 42 years. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Kathleen; son, Bobby and best friend, Don...

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I will miss my grandfather. He loved his family, was proud of his kids, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. I hope his wish to find his Kitty and Mother has been answered, and that his last train ride was a beautiful one.

To my dearest father, I know you knew how much I loved you and that I know how much our Thanksgiving gatherings meant to YOU. They meant alot to me as well. I always loved you and always will, I look forward to the day that we see each other again in Heaven with Mom (wife and mother of your four children) and my beloved littlest brother Bobby. We will all celebrate our family again with God in Heaven.

Dear Linda and family,

Brian and I know how much you all loved your Dad. Always a kind word and a twinklie smile with michief in his eye for everyone. I am glad he was able to share happy times with his family and feel their love. I know he loved the Thanksgiving dinners with his whole family surrounding him with laughter and hugs of love. Brian and I usually spent time with him at the happy occassions your family celebrated he always seemed so proud to be watching his family...

Our sincere condolences to Mrs. Ann Schultz (Bill's wife of 27 years) We will always be there for your during and after this difficult time. Our prayers and thoughts are always with you, Bill and his family.
Laura & Stephen

Our condolences to Linda, Marty, Christopher, Michelle and their families. Our thoughts & prayers are with you every day during this difficult time. Love, Glenda & Ray

My Dear Friend Bill, having known you was a blessing to so many lives - your welcoming embrace and gentle laughter was a comfort to all that knew you. Your presence brought light into a room. Your passing hurts but your lack of pain relieves the suffering. I am proud to be considered a friend of yours - As you will always be in my heart .. Your son Stephen (&Laura) McIntosh

I will always remember the hugs, and the way your eyes sparkled when you laughed. I am so sad that you are gone, and yet releived that your suffering has ended. You were very loved and will be very missed.

Pawpaw was a wonderful man who will be missed more then words can say. I know he's in a better place now watching over all of us. I love you Pawpaw always and forever.