Samuel-Schultz-Obituary

Samuel Schultz

Ann Arbor, Michigan

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SCHULTZ, II, SAMUEL PH.D. Samuel Schultz, 71, devoted husband of the late Arlene (Olechowski) and loving father of Angela Marie Reed and Raymond Thomas Schultz, died Wednesday, September 18th, at his home in Greer, SC. Sam was born in Detroit, MI on May 12th 1942, the second of eight children of...

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My God comfort the family in their time of loss. Our prayers are with the family and loved ones.

Sam was the best teacher any student could ever hope for. He made an important difference in so many lives. He was deeply loved, admired, and respected. I miss you.

I'm working on information about Sam for our School of Nursing Archives, would member of his family please contact me. I've lost your address. Linda

I met Sam while we were both undergraduates at Michigan and he was one of my roommates our senior year and I enjoyed his friendship, his intellect and his sense of humor. I offer my condolences to his family and friends.

I was so sorry to hear about Sam's passing. He was a good childhood friend. I have many fond memories of being at his house during our teenage years. He will be missed.

So sorry to hear of Sam's passing. He was a good friend even though we had lost contact in recent years and we will miss him!

A wonderful friend to have shared teenage time with. I will miss Sam's good natured wit. He will be remembered by all and missed by many.

I am proud to have been a classmate of Sam's at North Fulton High School in Atlanta. We knew he was brilliant then, but not how brilliant and what he would accomplish with the rest of his life. Thank you, Sam, for being a good friend and a good example/.

Sam was a great contributor to the health care industry. His leadership in UHC and HL7 was significant in the success of these programs. Sam always had a smile, great ideas, and a sharing personality. He was a great personal friend. We shall miss the idea of having him around.