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Mary Maurine <I>Culpepper</I> Schultz

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Mary Maurine Culpepper Schultz

Birth
Texas, USA
Death
17 Apr 2009 (aged 79)
Richmond, Fort Bend County, Texas, USA
Burial
Richmond, Fort Bend County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Published: Fort Bend Herald Coaster
Saturday, April 18, 2009 2:13 PM CDT
Graveside services for Mary Maurine Culpepper Schultz, 79, are 1 p.m. Monday, April 20, 2009, at Morton Cemetery in Richmond.

Mary Maurine Culpepper Schultz passed away after an extended illness on Friday, April 17, 2009, at her home in Richmond.

She was born in Lost Prairie, Texas, on October 7, 1929, to Ruth Johnson Culpepper and Robert Earl Culpepper. She married Emmit A. Schultz on October 27, 1946, at St. John's United Methodist Church in Richmond. "Rene," as she was known to many friends and family, and Emmit owned and operated Wharton Drug Company for many years. Rene and business partner Lynn Reese owned and operated "The Real Meal" for several years in Richmond.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, and siblings Doris Josephine Webb, Iris Emma Hardison, Elone Garber, Hazel Ruth Cox and Frederick Earl Culpepper.

She is survived by her beloved sister, Rachel Kliem of Richmond, and children Stephen W. Schultz, Ranelle Krejci and Lisa Mann; grandchildren Stephanie Schultz, Monica Canady, Heather McBride, Mandy Casey, Dani Krejci, Sarah Mann and Kate Mann; great-grandchildren Reese McBride, Lauren Canady and Jack Casey; and special niece and nephew Patricia Combs and Mike Webb as well as numerous other family members and friends.

Her beauty and kindness touched the lives of all who knew her. Her family wishes to express their deep gratitude to Dr. Sylvester Vaughns, Odyssey Health Care and special nurses Elida, Debbie and Sharon whose care and compassion reminded us all that there truly are angels among us.

Services are under the direction of Garmany & Carden Funeral Directors Inc., 1201 Fourth Street in Rosenberg, 281-342-4671. Family and friends may leave condolence messages and sign the Online Guest Book at Web site www.garmanycarden.com.
Published: Fort Bend Herald Coaster
Saturday, April 18, 2009 2:13 PM CDT
Graveside services for Mary Maurine Culpepper Schultz, 79, are 1 p.m. Monday, April 20, 2009, at Morton Cemetery in Richmond.

Mary Maurine Culpepper Schultz passed away after an extended illness on Friday, April 17, 2009, at her home in Richmond.

She was born in Lost Prairie, Texas, on October 7, 1929, to Ruth Johnson Culpepper and Robert Earl Culpepper. She married Emmit A. Schultz on October 27, 1946, at St. John's United Methodist Church in Richmond. "Rene," as she was known to many friends and family, and Emmit owned and operated Wharton Drug Company for many years. Rene and business partner Lynn Reese owned and operated "The Real Meal" for several years in Richmond.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, and siblings Doris Josephine Webb, Iris Emma Hardison, Elone Garber, Hazel Ruth Cox and Frederick Earl Culpepper.

She is survived by her beloved sister, Rachel Kliem of Richmond, and children Stephen W. Schultz, Ranelle Krejci and Lisa Mann; grandchildren Stephanie Schultz, Monica Canady, Heather McBride, Mandy Casey, Dani Krejci, Sarah Mann and Kate Mann; great-grandchildren Reese McBride, Lauren Canady and Jack Casey; and special niece and nephew Patricia Combs and Mike Webb as well as numerous other family members and friends.

Her beauty and kindness touched the lives of all who knew her. Her family wishes to express their deep gratitude to Dr. Sylvester Vaughns, Odyssey Health Care and special nurses Elida, Debbie and Sharon whose care and compassion reminded us all that there truly are angels among us.

Services are under the direction of Garmany & Carden Funeral Directors Inc., 1201 Fourth Street in Rosenberg, 281-342-4671. Family and friends may leave condolence messages and sign the Online Guest Book at Web site www.garmanycarden.com.


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