EDWARD SCHULZE SUN CITY, Arizona Obituary

EDWARD SCHULZE

Edward Schulze was born October 14, 1920 in Greenwich, Connecticut. Growing up he was a soloist at Christ Episcopal Church, Greenwich, Connecticut. After graduating from Union College in Schenectady, New York in 1942 he joined the Navy and became a pilot, flying PB4's out of CoCo Beach, Florida and earned many hours flying the Bermuda Triangle. After he was discharged he began working at Sealed Power Corporation based out of Muskegon, Michigan working his way from a Sales Representative in New York to Group Vice President. He retired in 1986. Ed was married to his high school sweetheart until she died of cancer in 1979. They had one daughter, Elizabeth, who passed away in 2010. He later married Tay in 1981. Edward was a part of many organizations including the 32 Degree Masons, The Elks and Muskegon Country Club. He always loved golf.
October 14, 1920 - December 22, 201210/14/192012/22/2012
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Edward Schulze was born October 14, 1920 in Greenwich, Connecticut. Growing up he was a soloist at Christ Episcopal Church, Greenwich, Connecticut. After graduating from Union College in Schenectady, New York in 1942 he joined the Navy and became a pilot, flying PB4's out of CoCo Beach, Florida and earned many hours flying the Bermuda Triangle. After he was discharged he began working at Sealed Power Corporation based out of Muskegon, Michigan working his way from a Sales Representative in New York to Group Vice President. He retired in 1986. Ed was married to his high school sweetheart until she died of cancer in 1979. They had one daughter, Elizabeth, who passed away in 2010. He later married Tay in 1981. Edward was a part of many organizations including the 32 Degree Masons, The Elks and Muskegon Country Club. He always loved golf.

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