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Roger Alan Schultz, age 52 of Richfield. He was a 1978 graduate of Richfield High School and played football for the University of Northern Iowa, and was formerly employed by Delta Airlines. He is survived by daughter, Megan (Brett) Milbrandt; and very proud grandfather of Wyatt and Maddox; father, Lennart Schultz; sister, Lynne (Steve) Elsen; nephews, Neal (Sarah Knoll) and Scott; and many loving relatives and friends. He is preceded in death by his mother, Bernice Grace Schultz.
You are such a caring and giving person, always made us laugh. I am so glad you came to Delta. You have a special place in my heart, and will never ever be forgotten. Love You Roger RIP
I remember all of the fun we had together, we have been friends since forever, I always thought you were so funny; you always looked like a little boy with those big cow eyes, then you would throw your head back and laugh. You were my sweet big friend and I will never forget you.
Always chewing that gum, barking out some obscure nonsense, you seemed so happy.
I lost contact with you for a long time, I wondered what had happened to you, I was so happy to find you again your charm was unforgettable I could never stay mad at you.
I love you Roger and will miss you so much, I will cherish my memories of you, thank you for being part of my life.
Dawn Larson-Walters
I am so sorry for your loss. Roger was such a kind, funny person. He always had such nice things to say about everybody at work. May you find strength in knowing he was deeply loved at NW and Delta!
Roger…buddy….my heart aches.I know your with your mom now and how much you missed her. Our conversations I will never forget. Our laughs I will hold dear to my heart. You were always there to hear me rant and reply “hey I know you don’t have to tell me” we were suppose to bbq & you were coming to bens graduation this summer. You touched a lot of hearts and had so many of us smiling. You sat in a row with a bunch of us crazy females. Mahalo e akua (thank you god) for bringing such a kind soul into my life. I will pray for your family, for it is hard for us as coworkers & friends I can’t imagine the pain they feel. Rest in peace buddy.
Very shocked to hear of this loss. Our prayers and symathies to Lenny, Lynne, and the rest of the family.
Roger was a great guy and will dearly miss him walking by my desk and saying hi and a smile . My prayers with you during this difficult time. Roger may you RIP
Roger,
You were such a gentlemen! You opened doors, always asked if I needed help if I was pushing a cart, or hauling something in the office. You always greeted everyone with a smile. I remember how you talked about your passion of gardening and being a grandpa. I am sure they will put you to work with your expertise in the Eternal Garden. Rest in Peace, and thanks for being the kind person you were.
Lynne,
Very sorry for your loss. Thinking of you and your family at this sad time.
I am very sorry for your loss. Roger was a good man. He was funny and kind. He readily expressed gratitude for the blessings in his life at a time in my life when I needed to understand the nature of gratitude. I now live in gratitude for each moment of my life, for each sunrise, each sunset, each breath, each memory. I remember Roger and am so grateful to have known him as my friend.
My prayers and thoughts are with you at this difficult time. May the great times and memories you have help you and give your heart peace.
I am so very sorry for your loss. Roger never failed to brighten an otherwise dull day. I remember when he first came to work with us at NW/DL. He comes in 8 feet tall, a real manly man who as it turned out had a wonderful soft side. He had such a great sense of humor, I miss his laugh and wonderful smile.
Lynne,
I’m so sorry to hear of your loss. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Lynn,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers.