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Robert E Schultz
April 27, 1935 - April 11, 2017
Robert E. Schultz
April 27, 1935 ~ April 11, 2017
On April 11, 2017 Bob passed away peacefully at the Edmonton General Hospital at the age of 81.
Bob will be fondly remembered by his family, friends, and business associates he made throughout the years.
He was predeceased by his parents Paul and Lydia Schultz as well as his sister Hilda Murray.
Bob was born and raised in the Wembley area and as a young man moved to Edmonton. He started selling hats at Eaton’s and eventually became owner of Bob Schultz Piano and Organ. He loved music, and was an accomplished musician himself. Once he retired, he enjoyed travelling to many parts of the world with his favourite being Hawaii.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Bob’s name may be made to the Grace Lutheran Church in Edmonton.
A special thank you to the staff and volunteers at the Edmonton General for their dedication and excellent care shown to Bob.
April 27, 1935 ~ April 11, 2017
On April 11, 2017 Bob passed away peacefully at the Edmonton General Hospital at the age of 81.
Bob will be fondly remembered by his family, friends, and business associates he made throughout the years.
He was predeceased by his parents Paul and Lydia Schultz as well as his sister Hilda Murray.
Bob was born and raised in the Wembley area and as a young man moved to Edmonton. He started selling hats at Eaton’s and eventually became owner of Bob Schultz Piano and Organ. He loved music, and was an accomplished musician himself. Once he retired, he enjoyed travelling to many parts of the world with his favourite being Hawaii.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Bob’s name may be made to the Grace Lutheran Church in Edmonton.
A special thank you to the staff and volunteers at the Edmonton General for their dedication and excellent care shown to Bob.