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LYDIA SCHULTZ

Born: Mar 22, 1919

Date of Passing: May 01, 2005

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LYDIA SCHULTZ It is with deep sorrow and great sadness that following a brief illness, we announce the passing of our dear mother Lydia Schultz, aged 86, on Sunday, May 1, 2005 at Seven Oaks Hospital. Lydia was predeceased by her husband Harvey; brothers, Dave and Alexander; sister Mary Lucid. She will be dearly missed and lovingly remembered by her sister Elsie Schafer; sons, Douglas and David; grandchildren, Tamara and Cassandra. Numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and friends will also miss and mourn Lydia. Lydia was born in Winnipeg, MB on March 22, 1919, the fourth of five children born to immigrant parents George and Mary Schafer. She was raised in the North End of Winnipeg and attended Ralph Brown School, Faraday School, St. John Tech and finished her education at Manitoba Business College. Lydia was employed with Crown Trust as teller and then with Traders Finance as secretary, and Canadian Aviation Electronics as a secretary. She was a long standing member of Zion Apostolic Church becoming a member at age 26. She will be most remembered as a devoted housewife and mother who enjoyed gardening, crossword puzzles, and her greatest passion, reading. Visitation 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Wednesday, May 4 at Bardal Funeral Chapel, 843 Sherbrook St. Funeral service 1:00 p.m. Thursday, May 5 at Bardal Funeral Chapel with Pastor Tom Campbell officiating. Interment Brookside Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations maybe made to Zion Apostolic Church, 305 Machary Ave., Winnipeg, MB R2W 1A3. BARDAL FUNERAL HOME CREMATORIUM 843 Sherbrook Street, 774-7474 Condolences: www.bardal.ca

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on May 04, 2005

Condolences & Memories (2 entries)

  • I ran out of space to finish what I wanted to say. As one matures, one realizes that none of us is here forever. We have a tendency to take so much for granted. I remember when Mary passed on, Lydia looked at me and said "It's so hard". She was right. It is hard. I will miss her. Albert. - Posted by: Albert Richard Lucid (Family) on: May 05, 2005

  • As a Nephew of Lydia I have only the best memories of her. She indeed was a terrific lady who above all else was non-judgemental and accepted the majority of things without question. I haven't seen Lydia for awhile but memories of her will stay with me all my life. I only had 1 bone to pick with her which was never resolved and that is the fact that as a very young child (still in a High Chair), I remember her taking my Eldest Sister Marilynne to see Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs and I couldn't go. Albert. - Posted by: Albert Richard Lucid (Family) on: May 04, 2005

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