Dale William Shultz II, age 82, passed away at Altercare of Bucyrus January 14, 2025. Dale was born to the late Dale William Shultz and Eva Marie (Thomas) Shultz, December 10, 1943, in Greenville, Ohio. Dale is preceded in death by his parents.
Dale is survived by his son, Marc (Heather) Shultz; grandchildren, Kaitlyn Shultz, Joshua Shultz, Nathan (Kendra) Shultz, and Zachary Shultz; great-grandchildren, Dallas and Ella.
Dale worked at Grandview Hospital in Dayton for 30 years as a Pulmonary Lab Technician.
For a number of years, Dale was a referee for local youth soccer. He enjoyed attending his grandchildren’s sporting events. Dale always enjoyed watching his favorite sports teams, the Cincinnati Reds and Bengals.
Dale grew up serving God, and attending the former Christian Tabernacle in Dayton, then attended Huber Heights Church of God and Christian Life Center. After moving to Bucyrus, Ohio 4 years ago and attending Victory In Truth Ministries. Now we can rest assured that he is in the hands of his Savior.
There will be no formal services at this time. Memorials may be made to the American Alzheimer’s Association. Moments of remembrance may be left online at www.cremationservicesofohio.com.
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