Robert (Bob) Schultz, age 93 of Wells, MN died Thursday, January 2, 2025 at The Shepherds Inn in Wells. A Mass of Christian Burial will be Saturday, January 11, 2025 at 2:00pm at St. Casimir Catholic Church in Wells. Visitation will start at 1:00pm on Saturday at the church with the service to follow. Father Pratap Reddy Salibindla will officiate and burial will follow the service.
Robert Schultz was born September 30, 1931 to Alex and Myrtle (Biewen) Schultz. He married Mavis (Peterson) April 4, 1951 and they celebrated over 50 years of marriage. After Mavis’ death, Bob found companionship in marriage to Ruth Colvin in 2010. He served his community as a business owner/operator of Schultz Motors, as a member of the Wells Fire Department and a city council member. He most recently was working at the local grocery store in Wells. He enjoyed watching all sports, golfing, playing cards, socializing and spending time with his family.
He is preceded in death by his wife Mavis (2007); wife Ruth (2013); his parents; daughter Sandy Sheedy; his siblings and many in-laws.
He is survived by his children: Steve (Julie) Schultz, Mike (Tami) Schultz, Laurie (Tim) Schrader, Terry (Beth) Schultz; grandchildren: Chelsea Schultz, Corinne (Bill) Hennen, Tim (Kristi) Schultz, Jay (Erin) Schultz, Kimberly (Steve) Bowe, Kelsey (Jon) Evers, Kendyl Schultz, Dustin (Jenny) Sheedy, Jodi (Scott) Theriault, Eric (Karen) Beckmann, Jaret (Lindsay) Beckmann, Riley (Danielle) Schultz, Payton (Mike) Kalil; many great-grandchildren; siblings: Elaine (Don) Ehrich and Tom (Charlene) Schultz; sister-in-law Shirley Anderson; 3 step-children: Mary (Dwight) Schmitt, Warren Colvin and Amy (Craig) Anderson.
I enjoyed many rounds of golf with Bob while I lived in Wells. Always a great player and fun to be with. Our condolences to the family and prayers for God’s comfort as you continue to recall the good times and sweet memories of a life well lived.
Deepest sympathy to family and friends in the loss of Bob. Thoughts, prayers, hugs.
Prayers to the family. Bob was a good friend and long time member of our local golf team. His cheerful smile was a welcome site at the grocery store for years.
He was the SWEETEST, FRIENDLIEST, CUTEST little man that was sooo polite and caring at the Wells Marketplace. Loved him so…bless you sweet man🥰🥰🥰
Condolences to his family. He was the nicest man. When he saw me, he talked to me like we were old friends and excited to see me.
Our deepest sympathy to the family, he was a wonderful man who you enjoyed being around. Jeff & Theresa Pitts
He was a great Guy!!
Sympathy to Bob’s family. He was an amazing man and always had a smile and a friendly hello. He is very missed at the grocery store.
My condolences to his family.
I met Bob at Wells Marketplace . He was always so kind and friendly and always had the biggest smile on his face. He treated everyone as his
friend. The world could use more people like “Bob”
God bless you Bob🙏
Prayers to Bobs family…. I enjoyed working for Bob at Schulz Motors.. We expired many baseball games together . And of course a good round of golf for many years. Bob was one of a kind, always had a smile for everyone
My sympathy to the family Bob was a great guy he will be missed
Bob will be missed by many. He was kind , gentle and one of the friendliest people ever. Sympathy to the whole family.
Condolences to the family and close friends of Bob. He always had a smile (as most businessmen do). The Schultz clan was a large one (and an athletic one). Kathy “Justin” Schultz, former teacher at Wells-Easton
Remembering seeing him at the grocery store and always had to say Hi when I was home visiting, Just this last summer I saw him mowing his own lawn with a push mower!!!! Always active until the very end. How we all should live!!! Sorry for the loss of your Dad & grandpa!
Robert was always a pleasure to talk to as he was interesting and upbeat! I remember him umpiring many baseball games in high school and Legion ball. He was an asset to village of Wells with his car business, serving on the City Counsel, Fire Department, and bagging up people’s groceries whether they requested paper or plastic! Probably could still par the Wells Golf Course up until he hung up the clubs and never shanked a ball into the swimming pool teeing off on #1! R.I.P!
Condolences to the family. Bob was one of the kindest and friendliest person I know. He was always extending a welcoming hand. A great man who will be missed!
Bob was an amazing man. An Icon of Wells!! Everyone knew and loved this man!! I’ll miss you neighbor!! Fly high!!
Prayers for family, I remember Bob serving on fire department with my brother Bob.