Raymond-Schultz-Obituary

Raymond A. Schultz

Bozeman, Montana

1921 - 2009

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Raymond A. Schultz, 87, passed away Tuesday, June 16, 2009, at Bozeman Deaconess Hospital. He was born Sept. 11, 1921, in Bozeman to Chester and Letta (Grove) Schultz. Raymond graduated from Gallatin County High School. He married Dorothy Burns, and they had four children. They later...

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I will miss you always, but you will remain in our hearts.

Norma & Family... Chum was a very special person who touched the lives of so many people.
May you take comfort in the memories he has left for you. Gone but not forgotten.

I am so sorry for your loss Norma. You are in my thoughts and prayers, always. Diana Cain-Decker (stepdaughter)

Chum has been a freind of our family for as long as I can remember. He and my Dad farmed in the Gallatin Valley,were NFO members,raised kids, and loved the land. Chum was honest,mild mannered and kind. He reminded me of Walter Matthau!!!
I always liked to hear him laugh..I am sorry for your loss,not too many left like Chum. Rest in peace.

Wendy (Daniel) Morgan

Chum was one of a kind. Such a nice quiet and friendly man. We always loved when he showed up for a visit and cup of coffee. He was a very caring grandfather to his grandson Jason when he was young. He will be missed by all who knew him and remembered as a truely nice man.

Grandpa, this is your granddaughter Debbie..I know you are in a better place and our looking down on all of us.
Love,

Debbie Bowden

We spent a lot of time playing cards and just visiting "Chum", especially when we first moved to Cottonwood Road. Got to really get to know him through Bev since for a while we lived on the River Road not too far from their place. Went to school with Bev, graduating class. When Chum didn't visit as often still saw him at Betty's and we usually had a good visit over coffee. Haven't seen him in quite a while but the memories are very good ones. He will be missed by all who knew him, Barb