Seymour-Shultz-Obituary

Seymour Shultz

Bennington, Vermont

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BENNINGTON -- Mr. Seymour Galusha “Cy” Shultz, 85, a lifelong resident of Bennington passed away peacefully at his home on Oct. 2, 2006, after a long illness.He was born in Bennington on Nov. 6, 1920. He was the son of the late Elmer and Mildred (Galusha) Shultz. He was a graduate of Bennington...

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We Shall miss such an old and kind friend of our Family. We hope you take comfort in knowing that our family and his many friends will have LONG lasting memories of "Sy".

To Ryan Shultz and The Shultz Family -
We are sorry to hear about your loss. Please know that we are thinking of you and praying that God will send your family peace during this difficult time.

Your family at
Ackerman McQueen

Dear Friends:
Both my father Van and I are joined to send our sympathy for the passing of a wonderful man. While playing with Robin and Duffy on East Side Drive, we shared many wonderful times with your family.
I, too, like Barry, recall "Cy" with the eye piece at the store. He was always a kind and loving man to us kids.
We are all the richer for the memories we shared and Dad and I send all our love at this time. May the joy of many wonderful memories sustain you all.

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I grew up playing in the Shultz's swimming pool. I remember and cherish the many times I spent with them, up to and inculuding our visit with them each Christmas. My thoughts and prayers are with the entire Shultz family.

Mrs. Shultz
I was sadden to see the passing of Sy. He was a great man and i always remember dad saying that they were both in school together. I can still remember the battle day parties that you both came to at my parents house on barber st. Who would ever of thought that they would would live so close to each other after the years of school they spent so many years ago.
May he rest in peace . My guess is he met up with my dad . God bless you at this time and may god be...

Sy (or Mr. Shultz, as I knew him) was a great part of my memories of growing up. He had a gift of balancing a strong personality with a good sense of humor. I can barely visualize him without that jeweler's magnifying glass on his glasses. He was definitely a talented artist, whether he was making a piece of fine jewelry, furniture, or even a cribbage board; but he was so much more. He was a wonderful husband, father, and certainly one of the best neighbors I could have ever had. I'll miss...

Thank you Marg for allowing VNA/Hospice to be a part of taking care of Sy. May your many memories comfort you.

The thought of Marge without CY is unbearable as we've only known them together. Our prayers are with the Shutlz's for strength during this sad time, and power from God, for the days ahead. Cy is alive to us.