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Thea Mae Schultz

September 14, 1941 - October 24, 2012

Burial Date October 29, 2012

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Posted by:
Edith Syftestad

My sympathy to all family and friends of Thea. I am a second cousin of Thea Mae. Our famlies were very close ( Langseth and Paulson) during our childhood and growing up years. We had many wonderful times together. My precious childhood memories always include the Langseth family. I was so very sad to hear of the death of Thea. My thoughts and prayers are with you during your journey of grief. In Sympathy, Edith Paulson Syftestad, Richland Center WI;

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Mary (Nussloch) Nelson

Ron and I are so saddened to know that Thea has passed away. Thea and I had many good giggles together growing up, especially at slumber parties. Our good times continued into adulthood. Her laughter echoes today. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.;

Posted by:
ardis paulson willcox

Thea's family - I just want you to know how sorry I was to hear of Thea's passing. Our 2 families were so much a part of my growing up and I cherish the many memories of those days.The last time I saw Thea was was a few years ago at Margaret's funeral. I know you have many good memories to remember her by. My prayers to all of you. Ardis Paulson Willcox;

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Carol (Pye) Hayes

I will always remember Thea as a person who had many smiles and an abundance of mschievious laughter. My earliest memory of Thea is the way she was always reading the last page in a book while waiting for the school bus. It's hard to write down all the lasting memories and experiences we shared. I will miss her hugs, love and quick wit. Thea, you have left a beautiful memory in our hearts.;

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Karen and Cary Mielke

So sorry to hear of Thea's passing. She was so kind and gentle, and we were privileged to know her. She was a great reminder of how small and connected our world is. How crazy it was to see her picture with a little star next to it in my mom's yearbook! When she would give me a warm hug and a big smile, even in the last years, I was inspired by her warmth and grace. Some people stay in your heart forever.