Virginia-Schultz-Obituary

Virginia Nadine Schultz

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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SCHULTZ - Virginia Nadine Schultz, aged 78, of Wyoming, went to be with her Lord, Thursday morning, August 13, 2009 while in hospice care at Spectrum Hospital in Grand Rapids. Virginia was a graduate of the University of Louisville. She was a retired Grand Rapids Public Schools teacher. For many...

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Dear Family: Your mom used to walk my daughter to Kindergarten at Oriole Pk, as we lived just down the street, and I had just had my second daughter. She was one of her favorite teachers at OP. I used to walk up to see your mom so that we could see her when my kids and grandkids were in town. What a special lady!!

Vicki Janes, Wyoming, Michigan

Dear Bob, Sonja, & Carolyn,
We were so sorry to hear about your mom from Kathryn Wylie but also rejoice knowing she is in the arms of our loving Lord. We had known your family in Battle Creek but in recent years had had the privilege of working with Virginia on the Lake Michigan Presbyterian Women Coordinating Team. We felt inspired when with her and will always remember her sweet spirit and kindness to others. Your mom touched the lives of everyone she met and will be missed...

Mom, I miss you so much already. Go in Peace

Dear Sonja and family: Our thoughts are with you and your family as you go through the following days. I know your mom has gone to a place in heaven and is having the time of her with her Lord. We will be with you in spirit and prayer during the memorial service and in the coming months. Val, Jeff and Nic Dahlberg

Dear Bob, Carolyn and Sonja

We have only today learned of Mom's passing from the church militant to the church triumphant. Our prayers for comfort and strength go out to you.

Virginia was an important part of our faith journey together all the way from those Battle Creek days to the times at Westminster. Judie always remembers those loving fingers preparing the Communion elements, especially during the time that Al was ill.

Our lives are intwined forever...

Virginia was always one of my very favorite patients. She always came in with a smile and made all of us feel better about how good life really is. I loved her incredible spirit and will her so much.

Dear Friends: I loved this lady, although I haven't seen her for a few years. She was so comforting when I lost my husband, and I will never forget her. I am sure your faith will sustain you while you grieve. God only asks that you keep him in your hearts just as you will your Mom. My love to you all, Norma Vanden Broek

Dear Carolyn,Bob and Sonya, My thoughts and prayers are with you and all of the family. I feel like I have loss a great part of my life. We have been good friends for at least 40 yrs. We always shared so much together through all of our joys and sorrows. I love you all and wish I could be with you now. Billie