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Jim and Carol Zook
April 16, 2011
Roberta, Tim and Casey, there are so many memories that I have of you, the boys and Larry. I remember as a little boy how he took time to see our new piglets that were born as he was on his Pacey Milk route. The endless hours taking pictures for the Leader. The unending time that he gave to others and how he brought a community together for the Good Shepherd deliver of food and gifts to the needy of the community at Christmas time. The nights bowling with him. Oh yes and who can forget the comedic actions he had and how that was culminated in the West Woodford Drum and Bugle Corpse for which all of us enjoyed.
Roberta and Boys, he was truely an inspiration to many and probably never new how many lives he positively impacted.
My prayers for strength and knowing that some day we will all be able to see him again are truely comforting.
Bruce Broadway
April 4, 2011
Bobbi, Tim, and Casey, we were so sorry to hear of Larry's passing. He had such a positive influence on Golconda, and especially my family. Brooke and Joe, Mark and Jessie, and Neil and Sabrina were all guided by him in their teens. Remember the walk to Amaeus, Larry's license plates (neat custom ones), and his great way of cheering me up. His church fundraiser ideas were also memorable!
MERLIN KIESEWETTER
April 2, 2011
Roberta and boys, My brothers Marvin and Myron informed me of your loss. Bill Kelly also e-mailed me. We are all so saddened over your loss. Larry was a sports icon in our past. His humor shall be remembered forever. My wife Carrie said he made the class reunion so much fun. He was hilarious and funny (like always). I shall always keep the poem he wrote me after the reunion re: the infamous relay team of Crum, Shultz, Liable and Kiesewetter. His humor was beyond approach!!! God Bless!!! An "ole classmate" that shall never forget him.
Dick Pacey
April 2, 2011
I'll always remember Larry (the milkman)growing up in Washburn, raising Glads, taking pictures, following me delivering as the milkman, and especially for the poem that he wrote that was read at dad's funeral. Our prayers are with you.
April 1, 2011
Larry was a classmate of mine at LowPoint-Washburn High School. I have many wonderful memories of baseball and other sports. To his family, I am sorry for your loss
Fred Thierer, Cape Coral, Fl
April 1, 2011
You are in our prayers in this difficult time. Blessings, John & Sue Ewan
Dan and Amanda Jassman
April 1, 2011
I am so sorry for your loss. We will be keeping you in our prayers.
Bob Lillie
April 1, 2011
I first met Larry when he was a reporter for the Metamora Herald and I was a teacher-coach at Metamora. I got to know him better through the Walk To Emmaus movement. I still have a poster hanging in my room out here in Phoenix that he made and gave to me when I was a Lay Leader in the Walk to Emmaus. I have followed his life as he moved into the ministry as a middle aged man. My prayers go out to his wife,Bobbi and family.
Bob Lillie
Phoenix, Az.
Pam Heimer
April 1, 2011
Roberta, Tim and Casey,
Know that my thoughts and prayers are with you. I have many great memories of Larry growing up. He always greeted me with a smile and a story. I am sure that he and my mom are up in heaven laughing and talking about all of us.
Lots of love and hugs Pam Heimer (Robbins) and Family
April 1, 2011
Bobbi and boys, I am so sorry to hear of Larry's passing. I will always remember all the fun times in the Corpse band. When I was younger I so enjoyed his gladiolas that he had planted in our back yard, he had such a talent for growing those beautiful flowers. I will miss all the laughter he put in the world. Deb Nuske
Kathy Whisler
April 1, 2011
Roberta, Tim & Casey,
I'm so saddened to lose a dear childhood friend. I was one of the youngest in choir, and sometimes Larry would reach up from the back row, poke me in the shoulder, and whisper, " This is from your grandpa". Grandpa set in the back row too, but too far away to reach me. When Larry said that, I knew I had to shape up, and quit talking and/or giggling. Once all of us MYF kids were cleaning up the church kitchen after some kind of money-making thing we'd had and Larry mentioned that he thought he'd like to own a restaurant when he grew up. We all agreed that he'd be good at that because he was so kind and friendly. He chose a different career, and his goodness and testimony reached a lot more people from the pulpit that it would have in a restaurant. :)
Love to all, Kathy O'Dell Whisler
Bill/Deane Short
April 1, 2011
Larry was a true christian man. I don't beleive he ever did wrong.
He was commuity minded and always thought good of his fellow man.
We are truly sorry of his death. May he RIP as he is welcomed home into the loving arms lord amd master.
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Our depest heart felt sorrow is extended to his family.
Meaghan Morris
April 1, 2011
Aunt Bert, Tim, and Casey,
My thoughts and prayers are with you during this very difficult time. Wrap yourselves with the wonderful memories that you all had with Uncle Larry. I love you all. You are in my thoughts and prayers in the days, weeks, and months to come.
Love always,
Legacy Remembers
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April 1, 2011
Larry Shultz Obituary
WASHBURN - The Rev. Larry R. Shultz, 69, of Donovan, formerly of Washburn, passed away on Wednesday, March 30, 2011, at Riverside Medical Center in Kankakee. He was born May 24, 1941, in Peoria, the son of Clifford and Helen Coon Shultz. On... Read Larry Shultz's Obituary
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