4 year old, Kimber E. Schultz, of Rensselaer, passed away August 24, 2024, at her home, with her loving family around her.
On August 15, 2020, Kimber was born to Jason Schultz and Amber Luttrell in Valparaiso, Indiana. Kimber loved to go on motorcycle rides with her daddy. She loved going to the farm to see her daddy and helping him check and feed the pigs and cows. She always stopped to feed the goats while she was there. Kimber enjoyed going in the semis and tractors with daddy to pick and haul beans and corn, along with Emmett. Kimber loved to just be outside playing with her little brother Emmett and big sister Kaydence. Kimber enjoyed racing with her best friend/cousin Ryland on their bikes, laughing, and having the best time. Kimber loved to go shopping with her mommy and just going to the store to go. Kimber loved going fast and loud, anything with cars, monster trucks, and motorcycles. Kimber enjoyed going to the big park (Brookside). Kimber loved to chase butterflies to tell them I love you! She loved sunflowers. She loved looking for rainbows after a rain storm. Kimber touched everyone’s heart that she made eye contact with. She was one of the smartest, brightest, and bubbliest kid a parent could have ever dreamed to have. She was taken from us all and the world too soon.
Kimber is survived by her parents: Jason Schultz and Amber Luttrell, siblings: Emmett Schultz and Kaydence Schultz, grandparents: Steve (Suzy) Schultz, and Sheri Michal, great-grandparents: Jerry (Helen) Luttrell, Raymond Schultz, Mary Whitaker, McCoy (Alta Lee) Conley, aunts & uncles: Stephanie (Steven) Babbitt, Kirsten Hearod, Kahner (Tanner) Morrow, Dalton Michal, Ashlee Luttrell, Annabelle Luttrell, Bethany Michal, Abrielle Luttrell, and many many cousins.
Kimber was preceded in death by her great-grandma: Brenda Schultz, and grandpas: Terry ‘Todd’ Luttrell and ‘PopPop’ Boyd Michal.
A Celebration of Life will be held on 'big park day' at Brookside Park in Rensselaer, at 2:00 p..m. on October 12, 2024, in the pavilion right next to the park and swimming pool.
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