620 Washington Ave
Grand Haven, Michigan
James Edward Shultz, Jr., 61, died Friday, March 31, 2023, from injuries suffered in a car accident.
Mr. Shultz was born in Grand Rapids, Ohio on May 24, 1961, to James Edward Shultz, Sr. and Nancy (Vollmar) Shultz. He is survived by his spouse, Jane, of Grand Haven; his son, Blake, of Boston, Massachusetts; a brother, Mark and sister-in-law Sharon of Grand Rapids, Ohio; a sister, Tina Shultz, of Bowling Green, Ohio; mother, Nancy (Vollmar) Shultz of Grand Rapids, Ohio; mother-in-law, Marilyn Meyers of Findlay, Ohio; brother-in-law, Greg Meyers; and many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Mr. Shultz and Jane (Meyers) Shultz were married on May 7, 1988, at the First Presbyterian Church, Findlay, Ohio.
Mr. Shultz is a graduate of Ohio University, earning a bachelor's and a master's degree in Electrical Engineering. He subsequently graduated from Capital University, earning a Juris Doctorate degree.
Mr. Shultz began his professional career working for American Electric Power Company as a Senior Electrical Engineer. While with AEP, Mr. Shultz's work included providing engineering support for coal mines in southeastern Ohio. While with AEP, Mr. Shultz attended college. During Mr. Shultz's tenure with AEP, he decided to pursue a law degree, with the goal of practicing patent law. While attending law school at night, he continued to be employed full time as a Senior Electrical Engineer for the City of Columbus, Ohio; and as the Superintendent of the Lancaster, Ohio, Gas Company. After obtaining his JD and being admitted to the Ohio Bar, Mr. Shultz worked, for a short time, with the law firm of Biebel and French, followed by work for Gentex Corporation as a Patent Attorney. Most recently, Mr. Shultz worked as an Associate for the Chicago law firm of Marshall, Gerstein & Borun, LLP, concentrating in the practice of patent law. Mr. Shultz was licensed to practice law in Ohio, Illinois, and Michigan.
Mr. Shultz was devoted to his family and was particularly proud of his son, Blake. He very much enjoyed numerous trips to New York, Connecticut and Massachusetts during the time Blake was pursuing degrees in Medicine and Law at Yale.
A lover of Michigan, and particularly his home in Grand Haven, Mr. Shultz was an avid weight-lifter and runner. He particularly loved running along Lake Michigan. He enjoyed world travel and was fortunate to travel to many places in Europe, Japan and a special trip with Blake to Nepal, Myanmar, China, Tibet and climbing parts of Mt. Everest. Mr. Shultz was also a member of First Presbyterian Church in Grand Haven.
Funeral Services for Mr. Shultz are scheduled for 11:30 a.m. on April 14, 2023, at Calvary United Methodist Church, Grand Rapids, Ohio. Visitation is scheduled one hour before the Services. A Michigan Memorial will occur at a later date. Burial will take place in Ohio. The family is being served by the Sytsema Funeral Home.
Memorials may be made to the Ottawa County Parks; First Presbyterian Church of Grand Haven; and Harbor Humane Society. Condolences may be addressed to Jane Shultz at [email protected].
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Thomas Howard
April 11, 2023
Jane and Blake: Fran and I cannot find words to express our sadness over the loss of "counselor". Our friendship was such a joy. Our thoughts and prayers will always be present for such a great man and fine helpful neighbor.
Tom and Fran Howard
Diana Pollock
April 9, 2023
Just wanted you to know I am thinking of your family, and realizing again, how sad it is to lose someone from your family while they are still so young. The special memories of Jamie will be with you always. Love, Diana Pollock
Robert Bradley
April 9, 2023
Jane and Blake,
I want to repeat my most sincere condolences on Jim´s passing. Reading what you´ve posted here about Jim, I felt it was more than fitting for the neighbor I´ve come to know more in these last few years. You detailed Jim and all his many accomplishments but even more, for me, I think you´ve captured the kind of man I knew him to be in the tone of what you´ve said here.
There was never a time when I ran into Jim, whether he was passing by on a run, or when we got together for beers in the evening, that I didn´t completely enjoy his company and our conversations. He was a great neighbor and became a good friend. I will continue to miss him.
Cindy Floyd
April 8, 2023
Jane and Blake and family. We send our condolences. We will forever remember Jamie and our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Love, Cindy, Stefan, and Diyanah Floyd.
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