WAYNE-SCHULTZ-Obituary

WAYNE G. SCHULTZ

Cleveland, Ohio

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SCHULTZ WAYNE G. SCHULTZ, 68, loving husband of 43 years to Joyce; devoted father to Kara Lee Kraszewski (Rick), Darren (Lynn) and Darce (Kerrie); dear grandpa to Karissa, Nicholas, Maura, Claire, Gabriel, Anderson, Carter and Kellan; loving son of Mildred and the late Gerald Schultz; brother of...

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Joyce and Family,

Sincere condolences - our thoughts are with you at this difficult time. It doesn't seem that long ago (though it is more than 50 years) since we spent many hours on the water at West Hawk Lake, MB - one of Aggie's favourite places.

Lesley and Don Baizley

I was sorry to hear about Wayne's passing. We played Friday night hockey for over 20 years. I will always remember how much the room would light up when he came through the door. He was such a sincere and caring person; he loved when we brought our kids to play,and would always ask about our kids and family.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. We will miss him.

Dear Joyce & Family, my days with Wayne go back to when we were just young lads playing ‘trucks’ on the front street, as we lived across the street from each other. We were best friends then & our friendship grew until we were like brothers. Through all those years Wayne always placed more emphasis on what was going on in our life, with a sincere interest in our family. Even our last conversation with Wayne, 10 days before his passing, he asked about our family & when we asked about how he...

To the Schultz family,I'm sorry for your loss and everybody else that knew him.He will greatly be missed because I know I miss him.He was my best freind and my mentor and advisor and I could keep going on and on but I know life goes on.GOD BLESS you all.

Dear Joyce & Family, We would like to extend our condolences to you and your family. Our hearts are deeply saddened by his passing. Wayne was a team-mate of mine during the years of 1960's Cleveland Baron Hockey Club. He was also a good friend as we kept in touch over the years after playing hockey. I will miss him dearly and feel very blessed for the thoughts and memories of our relationship. Again, our thoughts and prayers go out to you at this difficult time. Sincerely, Cecil & Rosemary...

I always felt it an honor to be a linemate of "Wayne-o" even at our elevated ages. He was always upbeat & positive even these last couple years. We will all miss him greatly.

We were saddened and shocked to hear of Wayne's passing. As a friend and teammate (Cleveland Barons) there was none better - honesty, loyalty were his trademarks in everything - family, work & life. He leaves high standards for his children and grandchildren to follow. We were most privileged to have Wayne as a friend. Our prayers and thoughts are with Joyce and the rest of the family at this time.
Our sincere sympathy,
M& Barbara Johnston

Dear Cousin Joycie and all your dear family, how sad it was to hear about Wayne's passing. We had no idea that he was ill and so it was a real shock. Just a note to let you know that we are praying for you. We know that the Lord will give you strength at this very difficult time.

Dear Joyce and family: Our condolences go out to all of you...we go back 50 years. We are very saddened by your loss. Wayne was on top of the list as husband, father, grandfather, and of course the best friend to everybody especially Judy and I. He will be in our hearts forever.....his smiling face we will never forget.
love always and forever,
Bob and Judy Leiter