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In Loving Memory

Schulz, Charlotte Mae

Schulz, Charlotte Mae (nee Ernst) was born in St. Louis, Missouri on January 17, 1929 to Wilbur and Frances Ernst (nee Kennedy). Baptized and confirmed at Hope Lutheran Church. Charlotte was married to Milton Otto Schulz on April 18, 1947, in Hope Lutheran Church. They were happily married 10 days short of 51 years. Milton was called to his Heavenly home on April 8, 1998. Charlotte is survived by her beloved children, Bruce (Kay) Schulz, Darline (the late Earl) Jarrett and Barbara (Paul) Yeats, eight grandchildren, Tracy, Brian, Christopher, Amy, Scott, Candy, Brandon and the late Melissa, also 13 great grandchildren, Aleksandr, Taylor, Peyton, Mia, Piper, Ellie, Josie, Matthew, Kirsten, Jayla, Dylan, Zachary and Peyton; 1 great-great granchild, Korbin. Our dear sister-in-law, aunt and friend.

Charlotte enjoyed bowling, bingo, reading and cheering for the Cardinals.

Services: Visitation at Kutis South County Chapel 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd. Tuesday January 19, 4-7 pm, then to Immanuel Lutheran Church (Barnhart) Wednesday January 20, for visitation at 8:30 am until service at 9:30 am. Interment Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. Contributions to Immanuel Lutheran Church (Barnhart) appreciated.

 

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2 thoughts on “Schulz, Charlotte Mae”

  1. To my grandmother who I loved very much. It broke my heart when you passed away without any family by your side, but I did get to hug and kiss you goodbye, even though it was too late to tell you before you took your last breath to go home with Jesus. You’re with grandpa now and will always treasure every moment I had with you. I love you so much grandma. Until I see you again in heaven, Love your 1st & always favorite granddaughter Tracy!

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  2. To my grandmother who I loved very much. It broke my heart when you passed away without any family by your side, but I did get to hug and kiss you goodbye, even though it was too late to tell you before you took your last breath to go home with Jesus. You’re with grandpa now and will always treasure every moment I had with you. I love you so much grandma. Until I see you again in heaven, Love your 1st & always favorite granddaughter Tracy!

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