Joseph-SCHULTZ-Obituary

Joseph SCHULTZ

St Petersburg, Florida

Nov 4, 1957 – Sep 17, 2013 (Age 55)

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BORN
November 4, 1957
DIED
September 17, 2013
AGE
55
LOCATION
St Petersburg, Florida

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SCHULTZ, Joseph 55, of Pinellas Park, passed away unexpectedly on Sept. 17, 2013. He attended Tom's River High School, Tom's River, NJ, where he played trombone in the high school band. Joe worked as a representative for Chevron in Miami. He also played in the Second Time Arounders. He is...

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Joe, you were the love of my life! I still can't believe you're gone. I will never feel for anyone as I did for you or be loved by anyone as much as you did me. Miss you terribly! Rest in peace.

I will eat your "tom and Jerry" ice cream for you. Missing a really fine man. Pogo not the same without you.

will miss you joe for ever. god has you now in his home. but remember us from your old home.we will miss you more everytime we go in the bingo room. may you rest in peace joe. hope god has your ben & jerry up there.

L-11 We had so many wonderful times, Love when you played your trombone We will miss you and you will never be forgotten. Its hard to forget someone like yourself you truley are one of a kind

L-11 you will always hold a special place in my heart. We had many fun times and memories that last forever. You were loved by so many around the globe. You had a smile that was infectious. Until we meet again my friend "rest in peace"... "light em up if you got em"!!!!! Prayers and thoughts to all Joe's family and friends.

Ahhhhhh....Joe! Hope they have you're favorite brand of ice cream in heaven! We all miss you so desperately here in the bingo league, esp. you're counterpart, Lois. R.I.P. our dear friend.

Huggsss Joe - We will certainly miss you in our league and as a fun friend !!
Doris

I keep expecting Joe to register for a tourney at the last minute; sadly, God had other plans. Farewell my friend

L-11, You will be missed. I enjoyed our years with the Second Time Arounders. Keep that trombone tuned for the band in the sky.