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Kenneth Shultz Obituary

SHULTZ, Kenneth L. 71, of St. Petersburg, died Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2007, at Bayfront Medical Center. He was born in Syracuse, NY, on July 25, 1936. He lived much of his life in East Syracuse, Minoa and Watertown, NY, before moving to St. Petersburg in 1990. He was a former Marine, a Town of DeWitt police officer, and a retiree of NY Telephone Company. He was also a volunteer fireman for the East Syracuse and Minoa Fire Departments, a volunteer for the St. Petersburg Police Department Road Patrol and a coordinator for his area Neighborhood Crime Watch. He is survived by Virginia, his wife of 26 years; daughters, Gail Moore, Jill Kidwell, Kim Brown; son, Kenneth Shultz; step-sons, John Cushman, Robert Cushman; and 12 grandchildren; and 1 great-grandchild. A Memorial Service will be held Saturday, Dec. 1, 4 pm, at Memorial Park Funeral Home, 5750 49th St. N, St. Petersburg, FL 33709. A Celebration of his Life will be held at the Village Green Clubhouse immediately following the Memorial Service. Memorial Park Funeral Home St. Petersburg

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Published by Tampa Bay Times on Nov. 30, 2007.

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D.A. Brown

December 26, 2007

Kim, I'm so sorry to have read of your dads passing. With all of my sympathy to you and your family

Deb Olson

December 11, 2007

I
was privilidged to have dad as my father-in-law. He was always easy to
be with and very accepting of me. I will miss him as will Ben and
Amanda. Ben will remember the special times they spent together --
going to the beach, Busch Gardens, and to the police department to have
a tour and sit in a "real" police car. We will cherish the memories.

Mike Rayo

December 11, 2007

Very sorry, we were great friends in school. I wish I could have been there to see him before he went. In sorrow Mike Rayo

Christina Mumley

December 10, 2007

To the Schultz Family,
Unfortunatly I just found this out. Aunt Jill I am so sorry, I did not know this was happening I guess consumed with just loosing mom. You have been there for me through moms death and I will be there for you too. To everyone, your family has been a huge part of our family's life and on behalf of the Somer's family we are truly very sorry for your loss. I am sure he is with my mom right now having a drink and talking about the past. Take care all of you.
Christina Mumley

Paul Yanock

December 3, 2007

Was sorry to hear of Ken's passing.
He was a good friend and classmate.
He was always trying to provide a
laugh and help others feel good about themselves.
May our God of Comfort and Peace
abide in the hearts of the family
at this time.
In Christ's Love
Paul & Wanda Yanock

CHRISTINE (TONI) CASSELLA

December 3, 2007

I RMMEMBER YOU AND GRETA VERY WELL, FROM MANY YEARS AGO. MAY YOU REST IN PEACE AND HAPPINESS WITH CHRIST, THE SAVIOR. MY SINCERE CONDOLENCES TO YOUR LOVELY FAMILY. TONI CASSELLA, A HIGH SCHOOL CLASSMATE- CLASS OF 1956

Carolyn Bisnett

December 1, 2007

Our thoughts and prayers are with Ken's family. Class of 1955 E. Syracuse, NY

ESHS Class of 1956 Ken's Classmates

December 1, 2007

The East Syracuse High School Class of 1956, Classmates of Ken, extend their sincere condolances to Ken's family. Ken was a great classmate and friend to all. We will miss hearing from him and he will be in our thoughts and prayers.

Wendie Burnett

November 30, 2007

Ken's family is in our thoughts and prayers.

George and Wendie

Wayne and Cynthia Chalu

November 30, 2007

We feel privileged to have known Ken. His life of kindness and service in Christ's name was a role model to all.

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