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Thomas C. Schultz

FORMER UNION CITY SCHOOL TEACHER
Thomas C. Schultz, formerly of North East, died Sunday March 7, 2010 at his home following a courageous battle with cancer. He was born June 29, 1939 in Girard, a son of the late Charles and Mary Eleanor Moore Schultz. He was a graduate of Girard's Rice Avenue Union High School in the class of 1957. After graduating from Edinboro State College (now EUP) in 1963, he taught elemetary school in the Union City School District for 34 years and retired in 1997. Following his retirement Thomas worked as an associate of the Reid Lumber Co. in North East for nine years. He and his wife Laura then retired to their home in Girard township where he enjoyed gardening and outdoor activities. Thomas was a member and Past Master of Eureka Lodge #366 F & AM Union City. He was also a member of numerous York Rite Bodies and the Scottish Rite Valley of Erie. He was awarded the Knights of the York Cross of Honor by Keystone Priory #26 Pittsburgh, Pa. Besides his parents, Thomas was preceded in death by his brother, Paul A. Schultz EMCM(SS)U.S. Navy) and by his stepdaughter, Melodie Rose Bissell in 1999. He is survived by his wife of 25 years, Laura Bateman Schultz; daughter Colleen M. McIntosh and her husband Jason "Jake" of North East; son Timothy N. Schultz of Hicksville, N.Y.; stepsons, Ronald L. Bissell of Hagerstown MD and Anthony D. Bissell of North East; brothers Richard Schultz and his wife Beverly, Rodger Schultz and his wife Liz, all of Girard, Eric Schultz and his wife Victoria "Vickie" of Millcreek, and Mark Schultz and his wife Michelle of Girard; grandchildren Casey McIntosh and Katelyn McIntosh; stepgrandchildren Cassidy Schultz and Caitlynn Schultz; and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call on Tuesday from 7-9PM and again on Wednesday from 2-4PM and 7-9PM at Daniel R. Edder Funeral Home, 309 Main St. East, Girard. Services will be held there on Thursday at 10AM, Rev. Barbara English and Rev. Darrell Greenawalt officiating. A Masonic Service will be held at the funeral home on Tuesday at 7:00PM. Burial will be in the Francis Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Shriners Hospital for Children, 1645 W. 8th St., Erie, PA 16505. To send condolences visit edderfuneralhome.com
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So sorry to learn about Tom. Always looked forward to our breakfasts at Freeport. A truly kind and thoughtful person. We will miss him.
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Dear Laura and family, Please accept the heartfelt condolences of the Nobility of Zem Zem and the entire Shrine family. Tom was deeply committed to our mission, and we all feel a loss by his passing. Our Faith sustains us. Most sincerely, Jim Richardson
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Rest in peace dear friend. Some of our fondest memories of those early days in Union City were coaching the JV basketball team together and trying to referee junior high and JV football games with only the two of us as officials. We were terrible, but we sure had fun. You will be missed.
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Dear Tim and Colleen, I don\'t know if you\'ll remember me, but when you were young, you lived next door to us on West High Street in Union City. Please accept my sincerest sympanthy with the loss of your father. I didn\'t have him as a teacher, but I know he taught at the elementary school with my Grandmother. Peace be with all of you.
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Dear Laura and family,
We were sorry to hear about Tom and your loss. Tom was a kind person who loved to be around people. He had positive impact on the lives of many students. We appreciated our friendship and professional relationship at Union City Elementary School. He will be missed by many people.
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He was my husband and brothers 5th grade teacher. Sorry for your loss. He was a great teacher.He really cared about his students,
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