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Thomas H. "Red" Schultz

Appleton, Wisconsin

1932 - 2020 (Age 87)

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Thomas H. "Red" Schultz Appleton - Thomas H. (Red) Schultz, age 87, passed away on Wednesday, September 16, 2020 after complications from a fall. Red was born in Appleton on December 22, 1932, the son of Harold "Butch" and Hazel (O'Connell) Schultz. He attended St. Therese Grade School (uphill...

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Oct 2015-last time I saw Red and it had been probably 50 years since I had seen him-many of the cousins gathered at Red house.John, Danny, Danny's daughter Toni. cousin Sally (Schultz) Zoelk and me Kathy Hansen. His Dad (Butch) was my mothers brother.. No doubt this was the last time all 3 brothers got together as John passed away a couple weeks after the gathering. That was an incredible day for all of us! RIP Cousin Red. Kathy Hansen

I was saddened to hear of Red's passing. I thought the world of your dad. Red and I had so many great times together! He could make me laugh like no other! He was one of the best employees AWS could have ever had! He will be missed. Tom Winter

Red was my first cousin but since I moved to CA as a kid did not see much of Red (for the family his Dad , my Uncle Butch was my Mother's brother). Red, Danny, John all met at Red's along with other cousins fall 2015. Awesome to see everyone since it had been decades. My greatest sympathy to all his children , grandchildren and friends. RIP Red and see you again on the other side.

So sorry for your loss Schultz's. Thinking of you all during this time.

Thanks for all the memories Red. You were a man I always looked up to. You never judged. You were there for all of us growing up...your house was always open. Even if the boys weren't home. Oh the fun we had! I'm sure going to miss you. I hope you and Schwartz have a great reunion. You two were my second parents. The world was a better place because of you. My world was a better place because of you. Im sure going to miss you, love Amy. RIP

Oh Red, you were the best of my growing up years. You were always on my side. I could talk to you about anything, you never judged. My Dad lived far away, but you were always there. This world was a better place because of you) I was a better person because of you. I hope you and Schwartz have a happy reunion. Thanks for all the happy memories. Im going to miss you

We are so sorry for your loss. May the great memories carry you through this difficult time. Prayers to you all!

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Sincere condolences to the entire family. Red had a big heart and loved his boys. He was always willing to open his home to a huge collection of teenagers and made us feel welcome. I will always remember when he drove an RV full of us to Milwaukee to see the state basketball tournament. Lots of good memories of the basement on Timmers Lane. May he rest in peace.