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Martin B. "Marty" Schultz

Fairfield, Connecticut

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SHULTZ Martin B. "Marty" Schultz, age 78, beloved husband of Rachel O'Brien Schultz, of the Black Rock section of Bridgeport, died Sunday, February 6, 2005, in St. Vincent's Medical Center. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., on October 3, 1926, he was the son of the late Isidore and Nettie Trager Schultz....

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Hard to believe that it's been one year dad. My friends took me to a dinner last week in celebration of your life. They also think about you. You would have loved the food. Filet mignon... I couldn't resist.
Miss you always.

Feb. 6, 2006
Marty Schultz, Gone one year, remembered always. I lit a Yahrzeit candle for you and will do so every year. Jen, you should do the same. Your Dad would like that.
Kay

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO A KIND AND CARING MAN. YOU WILL BE REMEMBERED ALWAYS BY YOUR MANY FRIENDS.

Happy Birthday dad. I'm going to have a bloody mary tonight and toast you with some friends. Just so you know, you are missed terribly... it just isn't the same without you. I love you.

TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY MARTY. YOU WILL BE REMEMBERED ALWAYS FOR THE KIND AND CARING PERSON YOU WERE. HAPPY BIRTHDAY.

Just learned that Marty passed away last month from my accountant, who at one time also did work for Marty. I met Marty in 1981 when he had an office in Mamaroneck and I had a business in the same building on the Post Road. We kept in touch over the years and we always said we would get together but things always got in the way but he told me about his job with standard selling alarm systems and that he had a pace maker but he never indicated he was so ill.

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To know Marty is to love Marty. Marty possessed many wonderful qualities that we all wish we had. Of all of his qualities, the one that made the most profound impression on me was his eagerness to teach others. He was a selfless man who took the pleasure of teaching others. What has he taught me?...how to make matzah ball soup (fyi..its all about the chicken fat), he taught me how to negotiate ("Thais, I'm going to tell you a very important phrase that I don't want you to forget." Jen and I...

I have a picture of you in my mind puting together a deal somewhere out there. Remember when the Pope visited the US. You wanted to buy the carpet that the Pope walked on and cut it into small pieces and frame it and sell it. It was a great concept. You were a great guy and liked by everyone. There will never be another Marty.

Anyone who knew Marty Schultz will never forget him. He had a big heart and was a very smart man also. He could come up with a solution to any problem. His co-workers all thought a lot of him.