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Raymond A. Schultz

Raymond A. Schultz

NIAGARA, Wis. — Raymond A. Schultz, 79, of Niagara, passed away Saturday, May 20, 2017, at his home with his loving family by his side: his wife Barb, special sister-in-law, Linda, and special friends, Joe and Jean, following many years of struggling with lung disease.

He was born Dec. 1, 1937, in Hermansville, son of the late Albert and Vivian (Midle) Schultz. Ray grew up and attended school in Hermansville. On Sept. 27, 1958, he married Barbara Kmit at St. Anthony Catholic Church in Niagara. Ray worked as a forklift driver for many years at Grede Foundry.

He was a member of St. Anthony Catholic Church, where he was an usher for 35 years. Ray was very active at Karen’s Food Pantry and was a Third-Degree member of the Knights of Columbus. He was known as “Niagara’s Biker.”

Ray’s hobbies included biking, hunting, fishing, and long walks with Barb. He often made wooden toys for the children for Christmas, enjoyed jigsaw puzzles and watching wrestling on television.

Ray and Barb received the honor of Mr. Niagara and First Lady. He and Mindy received special recognition for being Badger fans.

Ray is survived by his loving wife, Barb; one brother, James (Rose) Schultz of Texas; one granddaughter, Tori Schultz; one great-granddaughter, Avery Lee VanHulla; special sister-in-law, Linda Scott; three sisters-in-law, Rosie, Sharon and Barbara Schultz; and one brother-in-law, Jim (Linda) Kmit.

In addition to his parents, Ray, was preceded in death by two sons, Dan and Steve Schultz; one grandson, Kevin Schultz; four brothers, Melvin, Leonard, Gerald and Norbert Schultz; and by two sisters, Anna Mae Noel and Arline Burgh.

Visitation will be Thursday, May 25, from 11 a.m. until noon at St. Anthony Catholic Church in Niagara.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at noon at the church. Rev. Fr. Matt Settle will officiate.

Burial will take place in Niagara Cemetery.

Ray will truly be missed by all who knew and loved him. He will always be remembered for his ever-loving smile.

Rest in Peace, Ray.

You may light a candle in remembrance of Ray or leave a condolence for his family online at www.jacobsfuneralhomes.com.

The family has chosen the Jacobs Funeral Home Niagara Chapel to honor Ray’s legacy of life.