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Martin Schultz 1956 2019

Obituary of Martin Schultz
Martin Graham Schultz, 63, of Saskatoon, Sk, passed away peacefully due to sudden illness on August 1st at St. Paul’s Hospital in Saskatoon.
Martin was born in Halifax, NS to Graham Ritchie Schultz and Theresa Schultz (neé Sampson) on July 14, 1956. He attended high school in Halifax, NS at St. Patrick’s H.S.
Martin commenced his RCMP training at Depot in 1975, Troop 17. He went on to serve with distinction in law enforcement as an RCMP officer for 29 years at various postings throughout Saskatchewan. He was actively involved with many community organizations such as Air Cadets, the Saskatchewan Aviation Museum, and the Saskatchewan Museum of Military Artifacts. He had a passion for aviation as well as travelling with his wife, Marie. Martin also enjoyed many outdoor activities such as camping, kayaking, and cycling. He received numerous honours and awards, including a Commanding Officer’s Commendation in 1998 and a Long Service Medal in 1995.
Martin is survived by his wife, Marie; his daughter, Pamela; his son, David; his grandchildren, James, Elizabeth, and Sarah; his sister Darlene Despaties (Alain); numerous nieces, nephews, and brothers and sisters in law.
The funeral service will be conducted from St. Anthony’s Roman Catholic Church, Lloydminster AB, on Thursday, August 8th at 10:30 AM. Burial will be followed in Lloydminster Cemetary.
In lieu of gifts or flowers, please consider a donation to the Canadian Cancer Society.
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