JAMES-SCHULTZ-Obituary

JAMES T. SCHULTZ

Tacoma, Washington

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JAMES T. SCHULTZ Jim Schultz was born April 1, 1939 in Lynchburg, VA, and died peacefully at home in University Place on July 30, 2011. He attended college at VPI then spent 7 years as an Air Force navigator, graduated with a BS from University Puget Sound and an MBA from Pacific Lutheran. Jim...

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Dear Diane and Family,
We are so sad to hear about Jim's passing, he would always have the biggest smile coming in to see us. He will be missed greatly and we are so sorry for such a big loss. Many blessings to you and your family. He will be our angel with big wings and a big smile. Sincerely Bruce Titus Subaru Service and Parts Team.

Dear Diane: After just finding you and Jim again after so many years, his passing comes as a total shock. Please accept my and Wally's sincerest condolences for your loss. We will always remember the years we spent together at Mather and McChord, but mostly Jim's smile and great sense of humor.

We loved Jim so much!! He will be so greatly missed. Our thoughts are with the whole family...xoxoxo Leslie, Amanda and Gracie

Diane and Family: My condolenses to you. While there are no words to help ease the loss that you bear, know that you are close in every thought and prayer." Always your Friend in Christ, Monica B.

Shellee and I are so very sorry for your personal loss. May God grant you and your family peace and comfort in each of your individual bereavement,. God Bless

Art and Shellee Barrett

Diane, Please know that Frank and I are so sorry for the loss of such a great guy. I always loved his humor and the funny conversations in the halls of the church. We are forever grateful to him for playing his trumpet so beautifully at Christa's wedding. Jim was so much fun and so smart. I know Heaven is a richer place now that he is joking around with the angels and playing with the heavenly choirs. Our heart goes out to you and the family. You are in our prayers for comfort and grace...

Diane and Family:

Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers during this sad time. May God and your memories of Jim bring you comfort in the days to come.

In Christ,

Ray and Deb

We wish to send our heart felt condolences to Diane and the entire family. Ed and I will fondly remember Jim and Hershey running past us as we walked the golf course trail! Before I new Jim's name I refered to him as "the man who plays the trumpet" and marveled as he played Amazing Grace with the group at UPPC.
Love, Ed and Marsha Wood

Our heartfelt sympathy to all the Schultz family - Diane, Brian, Kevin, spouses and grandchildren and Hershey. We didn't know Jim well but it was obvious that he had enormous love for his family and you for him. May you be comforted in these difficult times through loving memories.