Fred-Schultz-Obituary

Fred Schultz

Knoxville, Tennessee

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SCHULTZ, FRED - age 56, of Knoxville, passed away September 12, 2009 at home surrounded by family. He is survived by his wife, Angelyn Gettelfinger Campbell Schultz; his stepson, Shane Campbell; his brother, Wayne Schultz of Doylestown, PA; his parents, Mae and Fred Schultz, of Chalfont, PA; his...

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To Fred's Family: Fred was a subcontractor in my last position and I was always impressed with his smile,quick wit, and appreciation for the simplest things. One day,I said to him, "I hope the sun shines on you today", and he was go gracious, as always. I know you will miss such a fine person being physically in your lives. May God take care of you...
Emily Duncan

I was so sad to hear about Fred's passing. I worked for him at the WEAF at ORNL. He was always smiling and always there to help. He will truly be missed.

Lea Ann Cox

Angie, I am so sorry for the loss of your husband. I remember being at your wedding and was so happy for you.
Loretta Richards
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Fred was absolutely charming, but we had no idea what significant contributions he'd made locally and nationally. And on top of that, he was the love of your life. It's heartbreaking that he's gone so soon. We know you've got exceptional family and community support and we join in that. Grace & peace to you, Angie.

I am so sorry for the loss of Fred for you and your family. I worked for Fred at the WEAF and will all ways remember his Smile and good nature and postive look at life. My prayers are with you and your family.
Martha Corley

I am a member of Fred's cancer support group at the Wellness Community. I will forever remember Fred's amazing strength, good nature, and even humor while bravely facing a bad situation. Fred will always be a great source of inspiration to me. May he rest in peace.

We have such lovely memories of Fred - at Symphony functions and around town. He was always bright and smiling. He made such a contribution to the community and to the nation. We are remembering you in our prayers and pray that you will have comfort and peace in the time ahead. Fred will be missed by so many. We share your grief and send you our love.

Angie, I am out of town for the week and will not be able to attend the services for your beloved Fred. My deepest sympathies to you and your family during this very hard time.
Bonny Naugher

The world is truly a sad place because of the loss of my dear friend, boss and life mentor. Fred was truly a great person. He never complained about his condition he fought to make everything better and always wore a big smile on his face. He loved his family with everthing in him. Angie & Shane, please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.