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Juanita Q. (Quigley) Schultz

Sudbury, Massachusetts

Jun 24, 1931 – Oct 29, 2017 (Age 86)

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BORN
June 24, 1931
DIED
October 29, 2017
AGE
86
LOCATION
Sudbury, Massachusetts

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Fowler-Kennedy Funeral Home Obituary

Juanita Q. (Quigley) Schultz, 86, of Sudbury, passed away on Sunday, October 29, 2017, surrounded by her loving family. She was the loving wife of the late Dr. Donald "Dutch" Robert Schultz. Born in Los Angeles, California on June 24, 1931, she was the daughter of the late Wayne D. Quigley and...

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Mom and Dad, You set the bar high for humanity always looking to help another human being. That you both lead devoted loving lives praising and worshipping God while sacrificing to try help mankind I can understand. I never understood how you were able to love the wretched and wicked and accept them lovingly for who they are, but I saw time and again how your love could conquer hateful souls. I can still hear echoes of so many times you would not let strangers to pay you back instead...

I remember you as Sister Quinton Rita my 2nd,3rd, and 4th grade teacher at Precious Blood School. I am glad to see you had a wonderful life and accomplished so much. You made a significant contribution to all of us who had you as a teacher in that small but very special school.

With deepest sympathy to all of your family...sincerely Brad and Theresa pepiot

My husband John was a co-worker and friend of Juanita at DCCC, and I knew Dutch slightly from my work at Villanova's library. It was a pleasure and an honor to meet them as a couple, and to be friends with them over the years -- wonderful, giving people. My love and sympathy to Marta, Erik and all her family.

I taught with Juanita for many years. She was a wonderful teacher who truly cared about the students she taught. She was also a supportive, helpful, empathetic colleague. I will always remember Juanita as someone who made a difference in the lives of others. She will be missed.

I taught with Juanita for many years in the English department at DCCC. She was kind, funny, smart, caring--everything you could ask for in a teacher and colleague. Sending love and sympathy to Marta, Erik, and all your family.

As a DCCC colleague, I mourn her loss and celebrate her life. It was my honor to work with her.

Juanita was another Mom to me growing up. Both Juanita and Dutch were stellar people. They are together again with our Lord. RIP, LOVE!!!