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A memorial service, celebrating her life, will be held in the Lutheran Church of the Resurrection, 322 Ohio Street, on Saturday, December 15th, at 2:00 p.m. with, Rev. Karen Pahl officiating. Visitation will be in the church on that Saturday from 12 O’clock Noon until the time of the service. Private burial will take place in the Rock Lake Cemetery, Lake Mills, at a later date. In lieu of flowers, it was Arlene’s wish, that memorials should be directed to the endowment fund of either the Lutheran Church of the Resurrection, Racine or the Moravian Church, in Lake Mills.
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Signature Flowers by RandyArlene A. Schulz, 84, passed away at her residence, on Wednesday, November 28, 2018, surrounded by her loving family. She was born in Cambridge, WI, on December 22, 1933, the daughter of the late Lloyd E. and Edna (nee: Latsch) Strasburg.
After graduating from Lake Mills High School in 1951, she received a B.S. Degree in Early Childhood- Kindergarten Education from U.W.-Milwaukee in 1955. On August 10, 1957, in the Moravian Church, in their hometown of Lake Mills, she was united in marriage to David Schulz. From this union came two children, Philip and Ann. Their immediate family grew larger when their two granddaughters, Olivia and Natalie, were born.
Arlene taught in the Racine Unified School District for over 25 years. Through the years, Arlene remained a dedicated educator. She was a Fifty-Year Member of the American Association of University Women. She was an active member of the Lutheran Church of the Resurrection, participating in its Sunday School, Vacation Bible School, choir, and various other organizations. Arlene was a Life Member of the Tri Sigma Social Sorority, and a longtime volunteer with the V.I.P. Program at Ascension-All Saints Hospital.
Surviving are her devoted husband of 61 years, David; their children, Philip Schulz, of Sparta, and Ann Schulz, of Racine; two loving granddaughters, Olivia and Natalie; three sisters, Phyllis George, of Madison, Joan Allinder, of Cadillac, MI, and Jeralin McFarland, of Sauk City. Her nieces, nephews, church family, and many dear friends also survive her.
Cindi and Loren Larsen says
Dave and Family,
Please accept our heartfelt condolences. Arlene had set such a fine example as a Christian for our family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
In Christian love,
Belinda J Cronin, Racine, WI says
Blessings of Peace Love & Joy to the family of Arlene…she was an incredible gift to our earthly community! AAUW is Better for her presence as well as our Racine Unified School District. May our loving Father carry you all throughout this very difficult time, filled with numerous wonderful memories.
Blessings,
Belinda J Cronin (Jon)
AAUW
Tom & Sarah Brusky says
Arlene was one of the first people we met when we joined Lutheran Church of the resurrection. What a wonderful lady! So devoted to her family, friends and church. She was always kind and will be missed!
So very sorry for your loss and a loss for many of us!
Kay Daly Schulz says
Arlene was such a very nice lady. My thoughts and prayers for you in your loss.
Chris Koleske (John “Jack” and Roberta’s youngest son) says
Condolences to you, David, and to Philip and Ann. As a former neighbor of yours from Geraghty Estates, I remember Mrs. S. well and how she liked to garden and play her autoharp.
Jo Ann Brown says
David and family:
I’m so sorry for your loss. Your love and caring for Arlene was apparent, thus she died knowing she was loved. May your fond memories provide you comfort during this time of sorrow.
Jo Ann Brown (hospice social worker)
Carol and Dennis Eschmann says
Our sympathy to your family. Arlene was such an excellent role model as a Christian woman.
Brittany Stehlik says
I’m so sorry for your loss. Arlene was such a sweet and caring woman. I’ll never forget when I would schedule appointments for her she would always ask me about my daughter because they shared the same birthday. She never forgot!
I will miss you!
Laurel Celeste says
So sorry for your lose. I worked with Arlene in the kindergarten class at Holy Name. Every year I would see her at the Kiwanis dinner raffle and we always joked about our once a year meeting. A lovely and gracious lady!
Eileen Keck 💕 says
I’m very sorry for your loss and thankful for God’s gain.
Arlene picked dad up every week for church… bless her wonderful, kind, demeanor. She will be missed 🙏 with love