Timothy-Schultz-Obituary

Timothy J. Schultz

New Berlin, Wisconsin

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Schultz, Timothy J. Age 64, of Big Bend, found Eternal Peace on Saturday, December 5, 2009. Loving husband of Coreen (nee Pellmann). Beloved dad of Matthew, Amy (Frank) Schreier and Amanda. Proud grandpa of Aaron "Kaleb" and Wyatt. He is also survived by his brother Pete (Dorothy), sister...

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Dear Coreen, Matt, Amy & Amanda,
It saddens me deeply to hear of Tim's passing and the personal loss you are all feeling. I will always remember the fun times we had whenever we all got together at each other's houses. The cards, board games, car talk and the other misc. car B.S. that goes on between guys that went to auto school together. He was definitely one of the "Good Guys". Always ready with a joke, laughter and good old fashioned ribbing. I know we didn't see much of each other...

Dear Coreen and Schultz family,
Charlie and I were so sad to hear of Tim's far-too-premature death. He brings us fond memories of laughter and great stories. He will be missed.

Dearest Amanda & Family: We are so sorry for your loss. From the few times we met, your Dad struck us as such a kind & fun loving man. You are such a wonderful tribute to him in your smile, warm-heart, & sense of fun. He'll always be with you in the stories you tell or little things that remind you of him. We hope those comfort you during this hard time. We love you so much Amanda & will be there whenever you need (especially for big hugs!)

Coreen, We are very sorry to hear of the loss of Tim. We lost touch with you for a time but we and the world will miss Tim's laughter very much.
Jeff and JoAnn Toussaint

Coreen and kids,
I am very sorry for your loss. We will all miss Tim very much. Be comforted that he is in a place now with no pain or sorrow , only joy and everlasting music in God's love.

I know your hearts are heavy but remember Tim enjoyed bringing smiles to faces. Some of my earliest memories he brought one to mine. He also taught me some lessons as a child that I have passed on to my children, like knock BEFORE entering into someone’s house…especially if they are at the dinner table:). Also, lessons that I have not passed on to my children, like Sunday’s are meant for loud Polka music:). The world was a better place with him in it and now heaven is. He is and will be...

Dear Coreen, Matt, Amy, and Amanda,
I am so sorry to hear of Tim's passing. I will always remember the thrilling dune buggy rides he gave us neighborhood kids. Those were some of the best and most frightening rides! I remember his flair with motors and how he could make anything "go". He is imprinted on my childhood and for that I am thankful.
Fondly,
Jennifer (Johnson) Beck

Dear Coreen, Matt, Amy, and Amanda,

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Tim was a good man, loving dad and special person. The world grieves with you all. Heaven will rejoice as he dances through the gates to his own special beat. May our Loving Lord and Savior comfort you now and bring you joy in your memories in the days to come. I am holding you close in prayer.

In God’s Love and Grace,
Tami Johnson-White

We will miss hearing Tim start his lawnmower up each summer along with his great smile. Our prayers will be with you. Larry and Sue Leranth