Carl Max Schutz
In Loving Memory
Carl Max Schutz
August 14th, 1946
May 30th, 2021
After A hard fought battle with Covid 19, Carl was called home to the Lord. Beloved husband of Clarissa Schutz (nee Collier); Dear father to Carl (Michelle), Rebecca Simon, Elizabeth (Brad) Galibert, and Cynthia. Dear Grandfather to CJ, Jacob, Shellby Schutz; Deanie Simon, Haley Ford; Tyler, Tommy, and Trent Galibert. Preceding Carl in death are his parents John and Eve Schutz (nee Hummel), his brother John D. Schutz, and his grandson Brandon Galibert. Dear brother, uncle, cousin, and friend to many.
He will be loved and missed.
In Lieu of flowers family would prefer a donation to the American Diabetes Association.
Cremation, interment Resurrection.
Carl was a great person to be around. Always in a cheerful mood, rarely did you see him frown. He enjoyed time spent with his family. He had the biggest heart and kind words he was a loving husband, dad, father-in-law and grandfather. He He too was a great friend to all he knew. Carl’s name, legacy of kindness, brotherhood, and positivity will be carried on. He may no longer be with us in physical form, but in our hearts, he will never be gone.
Our deepest sympathy to the Schutz Family, even though we only had the pleasure of meeting Carl a few times (through his daughter Liz) he made such an impact on us. His smile,humor,and love for his family shine through him and we were left with knowing how much he loved his family. Carl was a blessed man and will be deeply missed. To his family we will continue to pray for you but know Heaven gained an angel on May 30.
Our deepest sympathy to the Schutz Family. He was a very kind man. We will keep his family in our prayers
Sending my sympathy and prayers to the Schutz family on the loss of Carl. I had the opportunity to spend time with Carl at the bus stop for a number of years. He was a kind and thoughtful man. Loved his family.
Clarissa—I just learned of Carl’s passing. We went to grade school together at St. Anthony’s in Dutchtown. We remained buddies even after the first couple of years of high school even though he went to St. Mary’s and I went to Roosevelt. Many good times and lasting memories of Carl. I regret not being able to offer my condolences when he passed. Rest in peace my friend.