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Kevin J. Schultz

Norwood, Massachusetts

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53, of Norwood, died suddenly, on August 5, 2008. He was the beloved son of Margaret M. (Walsh) Schultz, and the late Ralph Schultz; Loving husband of Janice E. (McCarthy) Schultz; Devoted father of Kevin S. Schultz and Melissa G. Schultz; Brother of Paul Schultz, and his wife Pam; Grandfather of...

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I just attended our 25 high school reunion and learned of Kevin's passing. I knew Kevin in High School and was so sad to hear the sad news. I hope your sadness is soon replaced with the sweet memories of Kevin. All of you are in my thoughts and prayers.

St Angela's Graduation, June, 1969

Kevin, I was saddened to hear of your sudden passing. I fondly remember all the great times we had growing up together in Mattapan. You truly were "one of a kind" - a gentle giant with a heart of gold. You will be sorely missed by all. I want to extend my sincerest sympathies to the family.

Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this difficult time. Schultzie was loved by so many and we will miss him dearly. Rest in Peace

Sincerely,

Mr.& Mrs Lee
Edwards

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

So sorry to hear of Big Kevin's passing. Will always remember him as a wonderful dad . Janice, Kevin and Melissa please stay strong.

Kevin I will always remember the great times we had growing up. Rest in Peace

"Boulder", a gentle giant. Rest in Peace my friend.

Kevin may you rest in peace.Will always remember the great times in Mattapan.My prayer go out to Shultzies Family.

Kevin, We had lots of great times. From 1st grade in St. Angela's to Hyde Park high, hanging out in Mattapan Square and weekends on the Cape during the summer. Rest in peace my friend. Kenny Philpott