John-Schultz-Obituary

John Michael Schultz

Grand Haven, Michigan

1960 - 2024 (Age 63)

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63
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Grand Haven, Michigan
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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John Michael Schultz, 63, of Grand Haven, died Wednesday, June 19, 2024, at Spectrum Health Butterworth Hospital after a brief battle with cancer.

Arrangements by Klaassen Family Funeral Home.

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I too grew up in the peach plains area. I can remember as a youngster going over to John and Mike's house on Comstock and watching them wrench on motors. Two great guys, they were both very talented with mechanics. Will sure miss John. Certainly a tragic ending to a great life. RIP!

I wasn´t able to sign the guest book at John´s Celebration of Life....but I was able to meet both of John´s daughters- John was a great guy!

John will be missed , when I was young he showed me how to do a burnout with an old ford truck .. good memories..

John´s life journey ended too soon. We knew John from way back in school. He was a good guy, great mechanic and one you could trust. Our condolences to Johns family!

I spoke with John several times when Mike worked on my car. I could tell John was all the person spoken so well of in these tributes. Real nice guy to a complete stranger. My sincere condolences Mike, John´s family. Jim Schmidt, TX

Peaceful journey our friend. We will miss your expertise and fun conversations . Sympathy to the Schultz family for this great loss.

Be free my beloved brother.

I am a retired teacher and believe in relationships and trust. I have found it is better to really know who it is you are working with, regardless of who is working for who. This is true whether it is your physician, your boss, your mechanics , family, students, clients, accountants, attorneys, etc. John and Mike are the best kind of people to deal with. They are super knowledgeable, smart and fun to be around if you are waiting for your car or to find out Your next move. These guys will...

I grew up with John. I have many fond memories of building and riding minibikes with him and brother Mike. We reconnected through the sand drags In recent years. He was a great guy and will be greatly missed. My condolences to the family. Tony