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HERBERT RALPH SCHULTZ
Date of Passing: Dec 26, 2011
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryHERBERT RALPH SCHULTZ Herb died peacefully on December 26, 2011, after a short but intense encounter with non-smoker's lung cancer. Herb was predeceased by his sister Lorna, his brother-in-law Helmut Martel, and his first wife Anne. He is survived and will be eternally missed by his loving wife Jan, adoring sons Jeffrey (fiancée Amanda) and Dalton, siblings Alma, Eileen, Linda, August and Doris and their families, as well as countless relatives and friends. Herb was raised on a farm in Niverville, Manitoba. After graduating from high school, he moved to Winnipeg where he studied geography at both the undergraduate and master's levels. Upon graduation from the University of Winnipeg, Herb began a series of career positions with the Government of Canada, including the Department of Regional Industrial Expansion. He then joined the civilian end of the Canadian Military as Deputy Chief of Staff of Civilian Personnel. His work with the Government of Canada frequently took him throughout Canada's north and to Ottawa, where he maintained many friendships. After retiring, Herb continued to remain busy, and became a consultant and administrator for the Animal Nutrition Association of Canada. He volunteered with Epiphany Lutheran Church, as well as shared church maintenance duties with Jeffrey. Herb was the team leader of a group of sandbaggers who worked tirelessly to save a home during the flood of 1997. One of his more explosive retirement pastimes was his position as a pyro-technician, where Herb and his cohorts would put together elaborate and colourful fireworks displays for various celebrations. Herb met and married Jan in 1979. Throughout their life together, Herb and Jan shared many hobbies, including cross country skiing, gardening, ballroom dancing and relaxing at their trailer at Spruce Sands, Gimli. They belonged for years to a dinner club, which taught them the art of cooking gourmet meals. Herb was also a devoted father, and spent as much time as possible with both of his sons. Throughout his life, Herb was both an avid builder and outdoorsman. Some of his more notable projects included a five-level tree house in the backyard for the boys, a walnut china cabinet, and a huge storage house and large woodbox that completed the setting for the nightly backyard fires he would share year-round with family and friends. A large part of Herb's life was his farm, located near Rossburn, Manitoba. Throughout the years, Herb, Jan and the boys often escaped to the farm to garden, swim, canoe, golf, bike, hike, sit around campfires, shoot targets with shotguns, watch Lonesome Dove on VHS and build additions to the house. They would also spend time with their wonderful neighbours and life-long friends Orest and Zelma Salyn, their son Tom (Jeffrey's godfather), daughters Suzanne and Wanda and their families, as well as all the Maryniuk's. A memorial service to honour Herb's life will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, March 10, 2012 at Epiphany Lutheran Church, 200 Dalhousie Drive, Winnipeg, with Pastor Stacy Moroz officiating. Herb's ashes were previously interred at a private family service on January 14, 2012. Donations, should you wish, can be sent to the Manitoba Forestry Association.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Mar 02, 2012
Condolences & Memories (5 entries)
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To Jan and Family; My sincere condolences to you on Herb's passing. It has been a long time and I too wish we had kept in closer touch over the years. Thinking of you, and sending my deepest sympathy to you all. - Posted by: Joyce Falvo (nee Bartley) () on: Jul 22, 2012
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It is with great sadness that we heard about Herb's passing. Our condolences to Herb's family and many friends. We will always remember Herb's friendship and his enthusiasm going back to our days at United College. Herb will be missed dearly by all who had the good fortune to know him and his memory will serve to comfort those who remain. Ken and Isabel den Heyer, St Joseph's, NS - Posted by: Ken den Heyer (friend) on: Mar 09, 2012
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My sincere condolences go to Herb's family. During the late 1970's and early 1980's, my late father, Keith Long, worked with Herb at DRIE in Thompson, where we lived, and in the Winnipeg office after my family moved there in 1978. I recall both my dad and mum enjoyed their times working with and meeting Herb. I'm sure that your family is very grateful for his life as a loving family man and are also proud of his distinguished service with the federal public service, in which he contributed importantly to the economic development of communities in Northern Manitoba and elsewhere. - Posted by: Ross Long (Son of a Friend) on: Mar 06, 2012
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I knew Herb from our days together at United College, now University of Winnipeg. We shared a passion for duck hunting, and I will always remember the time Herb took me out to one of his favourite hunting spots. My condolences to Herb's family on his passing. - Posted by: Ed Anderson (college friend) on: Mar 05, 2012
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Jan - I was so sorry to hear about Herb's illness and passing. What a very rich life he had!- my sister in Winnipeg alerted me to the very well written obituary. I wish we had kept closer touch throughout the years. My sincere, heartfelt condolences to you and your sons. Love, Ellen Demsky (Los Angeles) - Posted by: Ellen Demsky ("old" friend) on: Mar 05, 2012