Susan was born in Heidelberg, Germany July 11, 1952. She spent her childhood in Chicago, Ill. Susan attended college while living in San Antonio, Texas. She started working for Pier 1 and advanced quickly to Store Manager then transferred to Nebraska.
Susan married Richard Schultz in June of 1979 in San Antonio before moving to Singapore where they had their first son, Jeffrey. They moved back to Houston after two years in Singapore, but then got transferred to Aberdeen, Scotland where she had their second son, Adam. They finally moved back to Houston and had their third son, Bryan. She got deeply involved with the boy’s school as a librarian, soccer coach and production manager for the school plays.
Susan was a very loving and caring wife for 46 years and became a very good cook where she started many online cooking clubs. They started to travel when the boys were on their own and they have seen most of the world as well as the United States in their RV. Covid shot the traveling down, so she spent her last years on the Ranch enjoying life.
Susan is preceded in death by her mother and father, three sisters Peggy, Katie and Nancy and one brother, John.
She is survived by her husband, children, and one brother, Tommy.
Services are under the care and direction of Fayette Memorial Funeral Home in La Grange, Texas. Please visit www.fayettememorialfuneralhome.com to share memories and leave your condolences.
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