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Robert Frederick Schulz

Woodbridge, Connecticut

1948 - 2018

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Schulz, Robert FrederickRobert "Bob" Schulz, aged 70, died on Tuesday, November 27 after a tragic accident at his home. Bob was born in Bridgeport, CT March 24, 1948, son of the late Carl Robert Schulz and Evelyn Sherman Schulz. He is survived by his loving wife Stefany, children Philip,...

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Dear Stefany and family,

I just now learned of Bob's passing, Patti and I am so sorry for you all.

I had the pleasure to know and work with Bob at a small law firm in New Haven, Ct. It was not a "good" place to work, but working with Bob made it bearable. I actually introduced him to another firm that I believe he eventually took over.

You and Bob attended my wedding to Patti in Mass.

Although it's been over 30 years I have never forgotten Bob's intelligence...

To Stefany and family,
Please accept my most heartfelt
sympathy on your loss. I wish I knew
the words to ease your pain. Bob will
be missed by all he touched.
Alan Milstone

So sorry for your loss. May the family find strength from the God of all comfort during this time.
Porter

I remember fondly driving daily from Trumbull to Hopkins in a car pool with Robert. We spent many winter days in his family room playing Risk and outside playing touch football. He will be sorely missed by everyone who knew him.

Tom Burkhard

Dear Stefany and family, I felt so sad to read of Bobs passing. I enjoyed our years of dental sessions, he had a wonderful dry sense of humor. I loved hearing bout your fun trips together and even thought of you while exploring a cave a short time ago. You are a wonderful family, may you find peace in the tough times ahead. He will be missed by many. Sincerely, Gerri Giering

I am so sorry for your loss. Take comfort in knowing that God will
give you strength and comfort for he cares for you. 1Pet, 5:6,7

When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure. May the wonderful treasures fill your hearts with love and bring you peace. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. 1 Thessalonians 4:13-14*