Brook Olson

Birth date: Nov 28, 1957 Death date: Jan 28, 2016
John Henry T. Schultz, age 58, of Hazel Park, formerly of Warren, passed on January 28, 2016. A U.S. Army veteran who enjoyed ridding and working on Harley Davidson motorcycles, also enjoyed working on and building cars Beloved h Read Obituary

My father loved yellow roses. He bought me my first dozen of many the day I gave birth to my son.

I will always remember the greetings when I'd come through the door and his goodbyes as I'd leave..you were always welcome. He would ask if he could help you out in times of need..underneath the hard exterior laid a kind soul..I will remember our friendship forever! And, with a heavy heart I say I'll see you later my friend !
What is there to say? Words seem too plain and empty. I've known you since before I can even remember... Even though it was not blood that brought us together, you will always be my Uncle John. I love you and I miss you. May you be at peace and without pain.
I REMEMBER THIS ONE TIME IN SPECIFIC WHEN I WAS A BOY, ME AND DAD WENT TO NEW MEXICO TO VISIT MY UNCLE DON GERSKY AND HIS WIFE AND MY COUSINS. THATS JUST ONE OF SO MANY. MY DAD HAS HELPED ME IN ANYWAY IMAGINABLE MY WHOLE 36 YEARS.....AM IM GRATEFUL FOR THOSE MEMORIES. TWO DAYS BEFORE HE PASSED TO BE WITH THE LORD AND HIS PARENTS, HE GAVE ME A 20 DOLLAR BILL FOR NO REASON AT ALL. MY DAD WAS AND STILL IS THE BEST DAD.....IN THIS ENTIRE WORLD.... R.I.P. FATHER I LOVE U WITH ALL MY HEART AND I LL SEE U IN HEAVEN. U WILL BE EXTREMELY MISSED BY ME.....AND MANY OTHERS..... JOHN HENRY THEODORE SCHULTZ. MY FATHER, U WERE THE GREATEST TO ME ALLWAYS AND FOREVER. HENRY LOUIS SCHULTZ(THE SECOND).

Hmmm, what to say! Everyone who knew our family and my dad knows how much his family meant to him. Through the hard times, the fun times, the scary times and the best times, our dad was always there. He hated liars and thieves, he did what he said, went to work everyday to provide for us and he instilled those good morals into all of us. I love my dad. I'm thankful to have been his baby doll and know that he is up in heaven with grandma and grandpa at peace.
Most of my life is filled memories of John. He has always welcomed me into his home, was good for a laugh and a dose of the truth. He grew so much as a person in the years I've known him, and loved everyone the best way he knew how. I'm going to miss his face and voice when I walk in the door 'heya Devil' :-D . I know he learned as much from his time here as we learned from him. Rest in peace.

John Henry always made me feel comfortable. He really had a good personality. He was fun to be around.

I remember my Dad as a hard working man. He loved being a Master Mechanic prior to becoming disabled. I could always call him to help no matter what happened to me and he would be there. Every friend I brought him around loved him and his personality. Dad was an amazing Grandfather to my children from the day I gave birth to his first grandson. He loved him and even took care of him while I worked. My children and I are going to miss him dearly. We already do.