SALLY-SCHULZ-Obituary

SALLY SCHULZ

ELMHURST, Illinois

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ELMHURST - Sally Schulz, 60, of Elmhurst. Beloved wife of Robert M.; mother of Martin and Jeffrey; sister to Dave, John, Martha, Teresa, Janet, Amy, Phillip and the late Peter; aunt of many nieces and nephews. Visitation will be at Ahlgrim Funeral Home, 567 S. Spring Road, Elmhurst from 12:00...

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September 10, 2016
It's been several days since I came across a post mentioning Sally's passing on Facebook. My heart goes out to her family and friends. She was a person that always seemed to have her feet planted firmly on the ground, ready to take on whatever life would throw at her and rushing to help others in their time of need, and celebrating with them in their time of joy. Heaven has gained one more joyous soul.

Greg and Gail lupia -- we will miss seeing Sally at home depot such a bright spot in our day!

Sally was a very good friend of my late brother, Tim Marshall. Hearing of her passing hurts terribly. She helped me design the Palmer Place Logo in 1983 that Palmer Place still uses today. She was such a creative person with so much raw talent. I was fortunate to have her in my life for brief periods when she would meet up with my brother and I would get to feel her shy but warm, powerful presence. She was such a positive and special person that probably never realized how much she influenced...

Sally was an old dear friend who will be deeply missed

My condolences to Sally's loved ones. Sally was so creative, talented, knowledgeable, passionate about her interests. She was so exuberant, tender-hearted, and genuine with everyone. She raised butterflies. I won't forget the one time she rescued some frogs. Every time I saw Sally, she brightened my day. She was so genuine and so sweet. I wish I could have known her better. The world needs more Sallys in it. She definitely made an impression on me, I think she positively impacted a...

I love you, Aunt Sally. You'll always be in my heart.

Sally was such a friendly, caring and giving woman. She brought light and life to every place she was. She was artistic and always willing to share her gift with the world. Sally spent countless hours at Home Depot decorating aprons for her co-workers, putting her art on the breakroom wall and she was always patient and thorough with every customer she helped. I will always treasure the time spent with her. Fly free sweet lady!