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Theodore "Ted" Schultz Sr.

Green Bay, Wisconsin

1945 - 2014 (Age 69)

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Schultz Sr., Theodore "Ted"Theodore "Ted" J. Schultz Sr., 69, Green Bay died Friday, November 21, 2014 at St. Mary's surrounded by his loving family. He was born September 11, 1945 in Little Suamico to Milton and Rosemary (Matzke) Schultz.Ted graduated from Oconto Falls High School and UW-Green...

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TeddyJo, say hello to my dad, grandma & grandpa, and I will see you when I get there. Love Joey

Thinking of you Teddy Jo- Love Joe

Ted making his bed and the words in the article bring back to life so many names; the night Gerald Sellisen was elected Chief and Tom Depas called my dad at 1:00am to let him know, and the celebration began.. we need to honor those from a generation that are slowly leaving us unable to impart their values and goodness to those left behind. WWII embodied "the greatest generation", brought out the patriotism of all from every small town in the country; this love of country and men of conviction...

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I've scanned some photo's from a very old newspaper edition focused on the life of a fireman in 1980. The names in this article are names and faces I've heard and seen, burnt into my memory from an early age. Harvey Graume, Dick Konop, Roebe, Matzke, Woldt, Sellisen, Depas, too many to mention. All good men, and better for having known and served with Theodore (Theo) Schultz Sr. RIP Godfather~

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I love you TeddyJo; I always will. Say hello to my dad and all the other family, friends and fireman who have passed before you; was reading that article of you and my dad at the fire station. I miss those days. I'll see you again one day. Joey
p.s. after spending six years of your life underwater in a sub during the cold war; twenty five years as a civil servant for the GBFD the flag should be at half mast throughout the state. Ted Schultz was a good and honorable man, we salute you; as...

My deepest sympathy to Ted's wife & family. We are going to miss another "Little Suamico" friend.
Pepper Davis
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Paula & family,we are sorry about Ted you are in our prayers & thoughts .

Rest in Peace Ted. Our deepest sympathy respect and prayers with you all.