Guy-Schultz-Obituary

Guy L. Schultz Jr.

Washington, District of Columbia

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 GUY L. SCHULTZ, JR.  Of Clinton MD passed away peacefully on April 3, 2011 to join his beloved wife Wanda Lee Schultz "Marty", his son Guy Schultz III and his grandchildren Rachel and Alexander Schultz.Guy is survived by his son Mark, daughter-in-law Diane, sisters Barbara Susaraba and...

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Guy and I grew up playing in the woods and fields, double dating when we were older and just plain having innocent good times together. He was not only my brother but my friend and a great loss to me.

After all the suffering I'm glad you're finally at peace.

Shirley and Chuck

Guy, We grew up together, next-door neighbors, playing in the snow, hop scotch, shooting marbles and wading in rain puddles. Your candle yule logs were always the prettiest. "Little Guy," I shall always remember you.

If anyone is in heaven its Guy - my dear brother - we shared both happy and sad times these last few years. I will miss him more than I can ever say - but I know he's up there enjoying himself with Mom, Daddy, Marty, Greg, Alex, Rachel, Chris, Jerry, Joe and many, many more friends and family. Be at peace little brother.

What can I say about my dear brother except that I was honored to have cared for him and helped him heal when he needed me. He was always an inspiration to all who knew what he was going through. I know that he is at peace with the love of his life now.

Uncle Guy was a dear, kind, generous man and Ryan and I will miss him greatly.

I'm sure Uncle Guy is making everyone laugh up there in heaven with his dry and wry sense of humor, which he was able to keep through the hardest of times and much pain. I will miss him.

one of last pics of my freind guy schultz

this is one of last pics of my dear friend guy schultz,who will be missed and remembered for contributing many acts of love and kindness to me & many a freind.it was without a doubt one of my greatest honors to have been a loving welcome into his life.