LEONARD-SCHULTZ-Obituary

LEONARD SCHULTZ

Vienna, Virginia

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 LEONARD ANTHONY SCHULTZ  February 14, 1965 - June 24, 2017  Leonard Schultz, 52 died from a tragic accident on June 24, 2017.Lenny was an amazing son to Idith and the late Edward Schultz lll. A loving father to Benjamin and Holly Schultz. Beloved husband to Charissa and her...

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I had the pleasure of you letting me coach for you. i ll miss you my brother...LOVe u

Lenny, you touched so many lives while you were here. You helped raise little boys into young men, and young men into adults! I cherishs all the memories I made with the boys playing and you as our coach. I'm glad I got talk to you again a few years ago. I know you're in a better place! Your legacy will live on through all the lives you have touched! We will miss you coach, until we meet again!

So sad for a loss of a great coach and wonderful man. Made an impact on the children in Valdese NC and their lives. Charissa please contact me and I will friend you on FB to let you read the wonderful memories that were posted on our thread. Condolences for your loss

I am so sorry Charissa. My thoughts and prayers are with you and the girls during this incredibly difficult time.

I guess God needed a great coach for his team in heaven. Rest in peace, my friend, and my deepest condolences to your family and friends, who love and will miss you every day.

Sending love and prayers to Lenny's mom, children and family. I am so sorry for your loss. Rest in Peace Lenny.

God said it's better to make a name for yourself than anything and Leonard did just that. Everybody loved Leonard because of the kind of person he was. May the God of comfort be with his family, friend and all who loved and benefited from him. God love you.

Lenny will always be a hero to me. He taught me how to play football when I was a kid and helped me to learn how to lift weights. He had a positive impact on everyone he came in contact with and really cared about others. He is the reason I was able to play football in college and get a degree. I owe my life to him. He was always unselfish and worked hard for the kids. He will be missed. Thank you for everything Coach Schultz!

In Lenny, we lost one of the kindest people our family have had the honor of knowing. He was such an inspiration to all his students in the classroom and lead by example on any athletic arena he was coaching in. He truly put others before himself and always had a kind word that lifted your spirits. He is now with our heavenly Father, "his Coach" in heaven. God Bless you Lenny and sending hugs to all of the Schultz Family.