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The Reverend Stephen John Schulz

January 26, 1935 - June 8, 2021

The Reverend Stephen John Schulz, 86, died on Tuesday, June 8, 2021, in Lynchburg, Virginia following complications related to dementia.

Steve was born in Toledo, Ohio, on January 26, 1935, son of The Reverend Doctor Rudolph G. Schulz and Evelyn Hay Schulz.  He spent his early years in Carthage, Illinois, Knoxville, Tennessee, and Marion, Virginia.

He is survived by his wife of 60 years, Judith Greer Schulz.

After graduating from Gettysburg College in 1956 and from Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg in 1960, Steve began his ministry of over 50 years by serving as pastor of Lutheran churches in Gatlinburg and Maryville, Tennessee.  In 1964, he became pastor of Christ Lutheran Church in Fairfax, Virginia.

In 1974, he came to Lynchburg, Virginia to serve as pastor of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, where he remained for 26 years until his retirement in 2000.  Steve took great joy in serving at Holy Trinity alongside his co-pastor and wonderful friend, The Reverend Dennis Roberts.  Steve returned to the ministry in 2008 to organize the new Bedford Lutheran Church in nearby Bedford, Virginia.

With each congregation, Steve carried out his father’s mentoring advice to make his ministry one of encouragement—“encourage one another, and help one another.”  Steve enjoyed above all working with so many active, caring and generous church members over the years.

Steve always looked forward to his annual summer courses at Princeton Theological Seminary, where he was joined by ecumenical theologians and church leaders and found fresh inspiration for his ministry. His time at Princeton was extremely meaningful to him.

Steve possessed an innate sense of gratitude that touched his family and many others every day.  From this wellspring, he gave of himself: he lived with a kind, positive spirit; he believed in the goodness within each of us; he acted to help where he could; and he listened to people and the world around him.

His family and friends will remember Steve’s sweet and magnetic personality.  He had a quick and creative wit, was easy to laugh, and was ever-happy to break into his gorgeous tenor voice for any Christmas carol or Broadway show tune (accompanied on piano by Judy, of course!).

Steve found great pleasure in many activities. He loved traveling and taking in a play or opera in New York City, followed by chocolate mousse at his favorite café, Fiorello’s.  He enjoyed spending a day beautifying his yard and reading English mysteries and spy novels. Steve looked forward to his weekly lunches and dinners with friends, and he cherished the camaraderie while curing country hams and attending the men’s book group. He loved to dance.

Along with Judy, he is survived by his daughter, Cecily Venable Banks, of Warren, Rhode Island, and his son, Garth Schulz, and his wife Karen Schulz, of Rye, New York, as well as his five grandchildren: Campbell Schulz, Ainsley Schulz, Charlie Schulz, Angus Banks and Lucie Banks.

He is also survived by his brother, Philip Schulz and wife Kay Schulz, of Glen Allen, Virginia; his sister, Ann Crytser, of Knoxville, Tennessee; his brother-in-law Dr. Kenneth Greer and wife Louise Greer, of Charlottesville, Virginia; his sister-in-law Susan Williams of Bellevue, Washington; and many adored nieces and nephews.

The family wishes to thank all who have been so supportive of Steve, including the caregivers at Centra Health and the compassionate staffs of Heritage Green Memory Care and Hospice of Virginia.

A Memorial Service will be held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, June 22, 2021, at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 1000 Langhorne Road, Lynchburg, VA.

Tharp Funeral Home & Crematory, Lynchburg is assisting the family. To send condolences please visit www.obituaries.tharpfuneralhome.com.

A Memorial Service will be held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, June 22, 2021, at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 1000 Langhorne Road, Lynchburg, VA.

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Judy and family, sending you love and condolences on the passing of your beloved husband who lived a meaningful and beautiful life. Praying God's comfort and peace be with you. So glad our paths crossed. Sincerely, Arelia

Posted by Arelia S Langhorne on June 20, 2021

My thoughts and prayers go out to Judy and family. It was such a blessing to experience his faith, encouragement and positive attitude at Bedford Lutheran.

Posted by Anita Hale on June 18, 2021

So sorry to hear of Reverend Schultz's passing. Much love to the Schultz family during this sad time.

Posted by Paige Manley Ashby on June 16, 2021

We would like so send our heartfelt condolences to Mrs. Judy Schulz and the entire family. Pastor Schulz was a true gentleman, and he had a wonderful voice! What a pleasure it was listing to him singing at the annual Christmas caroling! We are thinking of you and keep you in our prayers, Urs and MIchelle Gabathuler

Posted by Anonymous on June 15, 2021

Heaven has truly gained an angel. He was always so uplifting and kind. Steve will be sadly missed by us and we hope the wonderful memories make the especially difficult days ahead easier. Thinking of Judy and all of the family and sending our condolences, Charlie & Linda Exley

Posted by LINDA A EXLEY on June 14, 2021

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