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Tracy Lyn Schultz

Manchester, Connecticut

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Tracy Lyn Schultz, 44, the wife of Otis Grady died on Friday November 2, 2018 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. She was born in Hartford, the daughter of the late Theodore Schultz Sr. and survived by her mother Josephine (Burgor) Ayala. She is also survived by her children Otis Jr., Koreena and...

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I still can't believe you have gained your angel wings I think about you all the time I miss you like crazy to for looking out for all of us keep watching ok love you

Well it's been 2 years since you left us. It has been an emotional roller coaster with the family. There's not a day that goes by that I do not think about you. Love and miss you till we meet again.

Hey tracy,

It's been hard with you gone. Life was taken away to soon. We really had time to reminisce on life and now I have to just remember the times I had with you. I hope you are all having fun up there. I love you and miss you until we meet again.

I'm gonna start by saying you were and still are a great sister even though you have gone to be with the angels you are with us all. Wish we had more time together we always had fun like Bert mentioned the sister nights we had those were great but I know that you are free of pain and are able to do the things you couldn't do please keep watch over us and make sure we all are ok tell everyone up there we said hi. Rip tracy and fly with the angels love you

Tracy I miss you so much. I can't believe that you are gone but I know you are in my heart and watching over all of us wish we had more time to hang out like we used to like Bert mentioned the sister weekends those were great miss them as well well sis I am glad your out of pain and now you can rest easy. You will always be in our hearts

I'm gonna miss you and and I'm glad I've became friends with you! You will be missed

I miss you so much I'm glad that I meet you and we became friends I willll always have you in my heart

Tracy, we didnt always see eye to eye but we never argued over our tea. I miss those visits. Im sad that there will be no more of them but am glad that you are no longer in pain. We were like family even though we didnt see much of each other the last few years. You will be missed.