Sylvia Schultz

September 27, 1939 - May 12, 2018
Sylvia Schultz

In Loving Memory

After God removes wickedness and suffering, the earth will be transformed into a paradise. Then people will be able to live forever in perfect health and happiness. God's Word foretells: ?[God] will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore.?—Revelation 21:4. In that new world, even dead ones will be brought back to life to share in those blessings: ?There is going to be a resurrection of both the righteous and the unrighteous.? (Acts 24:15) That is why Jesus Christ could tell a repentant evildoer who expressed faith in him: ?You will be with me in Paradise.?—Luke 23:43. I hope these thoughts provide some comfort during this difficult time.
Thomas Hoffar
Dear Friend, I was so sorry to hear about the loss of your sister Sylvia. I remember her well and the influence she and your family had for good in my young life. I have such fond memories of our childhood (you,me,Sandra,and Eileen) and have often wished for an opportunity to get reacquainted. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this most difficult time. Most Sincerely, Marion
Marion Goff Gull
santa clara, UT
Sylvia will forever be one of my favorite people. I will miss her brilliant wit and infectious smile. She taught me to not take myself (or anything for that matter) too seriously. She will be in my heart always. Cheers, Sylvia!
Becky Wilkes
salt lake city, UT
Sylvia was one in a million and she be in our hearts forever. Our family has been lucky enough to know her all our lives. The kind of friendship Sylvia and my mother (Lyn) had was an incredible gift. I also loved Sylvia with all my heart – just like everyone who ever met her. Sylvia has inspired and encouraged me in countless ways. She was so humble and quiet about her accomplishments, but she was someone to admire. She never ever bragged, but she had to have been a real standout to achieve all that she did in her career. I will miss her astute commentary of life and politics, her genuine kindness, her humor, her class, her stories, and her book recommendations. We vowed to work "The Boys in the Boat" into every conversation we had, and did so easily. The other vital topic we covered weekly was how much Sylvia loved and appreciated Christie. I have never seen anyone care for another person as selflessly as Christie cared for Sylvia. Sylvia was more grateful than her words and tears could ever say. You are to be commended Christie and Judy. You did a beautiful job of honoring and caring for such an amazing person! Much love and appreciation.
Jennifer Heaton
los angeles, CA
Sylvia had the absolute best wit! I considered her a dear friend that I could easily talk to about anything. She had amazing insight into people, politics, movies, books, you name it. Sylvia had great, loving stories to tell about her family and friends. Her love of family was abundantly obvious. I loved her as a friend and will miss her dearly. Whenever I see a pretty shade of orange I think of Sylvia.
Elizabeth Roberts
holladay, UT
Sylvia is one of the finest women I had the fortune to know. Her calm and loving demeanor touched everyone who knew her, even briefly. She will be missed by my entire family. Much love to her dear sisters and all who loved her.
Maxine Baker
cottonwood heights, UT