In Loving Memory

Fred Schultz

Fred Schultz
June 17, 1960
May 4, 2023
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Fred was the embodiment of a selfless servant who gave his all to everyone he knew, especially Aggies and cadets from Savage Six Flying Tigers. In the fall of 1989, as a fish in the Corps, my buddies and I were invited to come relax at an old Ag's property where we were encouraged to build a campfire, cook some chili and decompress - that old Ag's name was Fred Schultz, Class of '83. I knew Fred for almost 33 years and I never heard him balk at helping someone out if he had the means to. His heart was as big as the Texas A&M University campus, and he will be sorely missed.

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Joe Fix '93
5/9/2023
College Station, TX
Brenda, I have been thinking of you and the family during this difficult time. Lifting you up in prayer as you celebrate the life of Fred, your husband and father of your 3 wonderful children. I know your faith is strong and will get you through the days ahead. I hope you find peace in knowing he is no longer struggling with health issues and will be watching over all of you from Heaven.
Judy Hassebrock
5/9/2023
BRENHAM, TX
Brenda,
Hold tight to memories for comfort, lean on God for strength and always remember how much you are loved by family and friends. My heart breaks for you.
Brenda Beach
5/9/2023
Brenham, TX
Mr. Schultz was a true mentor, confidante, friend, and great man to seemingly everyone he met—even better if you were a Savage Six Flying Tiger. My wife & I are blessed to think we are counted amongst those for whom he cared for, and we too are saddened beyond belief to hear of his passing. We will be praying for you, his dear family—to your health, to your comfort, and to your healing. He is gone but not forgotten.
Nicole & Bryce Lyons-Olinger
5/9/2023
Las Vegas, NV
I will never forget Mr. Shultz's hospitality to the 2022-2023 Sq-6 Cadre at their annual FOW dinner. It was an honor and a privilege to be a part of the last group of cadets he hosted for dinner. The stories, advice, and wisdom shared will continue to go on and affect years and years of Savages. When a group of us also went to visit him while in rehab we also saw how much he cared about us all he wanted to talk about was us and how the outfit was doing. He was truly the embodiment of what an Aggie is. Eternal rest grant unto him, o Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him.

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Daniel Garza '24
5/8/2023
Corpus Christi, TX
Brenda,
Our Thoughts and Prayers are with you and your family.
Eternal Rest granted to him O’Lord and let Perpetual Light Shine Upon him. May he rest in peace. May his memories get you through the tough times ahead.
Through out business (Wilde Engraving)we found out that we were kin to Fred. We were looking forward to getting to know Fred better.
Pam and David Wilde
Pam and David Wilde
5/8/2023
Brenham, TX
I never met a finer man and a better Aggie. I will always consider Fred my friend. Here.
Howard Tomlinson '77
5/8/2023
Brenham, TX
Brenda: Special thoughts for you and your family. May you know that others care and are keeping you in their prayers.
Alice Dannhaus
5/7/2023
Brenham, TX
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Tom House '80
5/7/2023
Florence, TX
So sorry for your loss. I pray that sweet memories will carry you through this sad time. I’m here for you!
Shirley Wendt
5/7/2023
New Ulm, TX
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