Gwendolyn-Schultze-Obituary

Gwendolyn Mae Schultze

Portland, Oregon

1939 - 2019

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Gwendolyn Mae (Moore) SchultzeJan. 30, 1939 - March 12, 2019 Depoe Bay resident, Gwendolyn "Gwenn" Mae Schultze, passed away March 12, 2019, at the age of 80. Gwenn was born Jan. 30, 1939, in Medford, Ore., the daughter of Bernie Bell and Elsie Mae (Penwell) Moore. Her early years were spent on...

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Gwen was an excellent teacher and friend during her years at PCC. I have just heard of her passing by and sorry I missed her memorial She loved her Lou and often spoke of him in such a caring way. I hope she rests in deep peace.

Dear Godmommy, it is now the year 2022 and I miss you more than ever. Because of you I chose to teach University level Communications. You were that one instructor that not only changed the direction of my life, you changed it forever by becoming my Godmother and my friend. I think of you often and always with love. We will see each other again in Heaven. I truly miss you I truly love you.

So sorry for your loss

Gwen will always be remembered as a friend and a neighbor in
Little Whale Cove. Diana and I enjoyed many dinners at Lou and
and Gwen's home. Their two dogs Poly and Jake were constant
entertainment. Gwen was always active in a variety activities from
starting the Red Hats known as "The Laughing Ladies of The Coast"
to golf and tennis.
She will always be missed by Ed and Diana Eshleman

I have fond memories of Gwenn whose sister is my best friend. I was blessed to stay at her and Lou's beautiful home with their wonderful hospitality, gorgeous views, and the sounds of waves splashing on the rocks below their home. May she have rest and peace in God's loving arms.

A sad farewell to a unique lady who was always learning; doing; and moving forward in life; always in her own very special way. We will miss Gwenn and cherish the great adventures we shared. May the memories of a life well lived bring comfort to Lou and family and at this difficult time.

I will always have a special place in my heart and for Gwen. She was always very supportive in all situations. As we both grew older, I enjoyed are visit even more. She will be missed. My prayers are with Lou and the family.

We, like so many others, remember Gwenn as an intelligent, positive, strong, determined and accomplished woman who inspired and supported others throughout her lifetime. Gwenn and Lou have been wonderful life long friends. We will miss Gwenn and her indomitable spirit.

I light this candle for you Gwenn, as I know how much you loved candles. You will be truly missed. I will look out for Dad for you.