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David A. Schultz passed away peacefully on Janurary 26th, 2022 at Nanticoke hospital. David was born March 12th, 1939 in Galena MD to Herman Schultz and Ella O'neil. He was one of twelve children. David was a three year army veteran that was stationed two years in Washington State then a year in South Korea. He was proud of his service to his country. David settled in Seaford with his wife in 1965 and worked for the Dupont plant for most of his life as a electrician. He loved quail, dove and deer hunting and the outdoors. David had a passion for old tractors and farm equipment which he used to always have a extra large garden every year. You could always find him out in his shop maintaining his Martin boxes as he always looked forward to seeing them come back every year. He was a avid Harley Davidson rider. David and his wife Frances went on many adventures through out the years on their Harleys. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather, and great grandfather. David was one of the best and strongest men you could ever meet. He is survived by his loving wife Frances Schultz, daughter Christine Schultz, son David Wade Schultz (Honey Schultz) and brother George W. Schultz (Pat McDowell) Six grandchildren Kacie Lynch, Jessica Schultz, Veronica Miller, Hailey Dill, James Schultz, DJ Schultz and five great grandchildren, Gunner Schultz, Bles'Syn Rogers, William Stewart, Destiny Stewart, and Haley Stewart. We must also mention his two furry kids, pomeranians Peaches & Baby. David is predeceased by eight sisters and two brothers. Flowers may be sent to Cranston funeral home.
Funeral Services will be on Wednesday, February 2nd at 12:30 PM at the Cranston Funeral Home, 300 N. Shipley St, Seaford, where friends may call from 11:30 to 12:30. David will be laid to rest in Delaware Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Millsboro.
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