Tracy Elizabeth Schultz Date of Birth: Sat, 09/07/1963 Date of Death: Sat, 02/18/2012
Tracy Elizabeth Schultz, 48, passed away February 18, 2012. Born and raised in Houston, Texas to Orvel and Johnnie Bounds, she was the youngest of 8 children. Early on in life she met and married Michael Schultz and had 3 children, Susan, Jennifer and Cori. Although they did divorce they remained close friends. She was a wonderful nana to Kris, Erin, Cheyenne, Alyssa, Alexis, Aria and Micah. This was the most exciting time of her life to be the 'cool one', the grandma that could never say no. She most currently worked with her ex-husband and daughter at The Kennel Klub as a doggie daycare teacher. She had many loved co-workers. But most of all, she was a devoted sister and loved her family dearly. She was a wonderful daughter, mother, sister, aunt, friend, wife and nana. She will be dearly missed. She is survived by her ex-husband and friend, Michael Schultz; daughters, Cori Schultz & husband, Freddy Moreno, Susan Schultz and Jennifer Schultz & husband, Isreal Campos; grandchildren, Kristopher, Erin, Cheyenne, Alyssa, Alexis, Aria and Micah-Angelo; siblings, Kathy Kimmey, Bubba Bounds, Barbara Bounds and Janet Covert. She is preceded in death by Peggy Grey, Sherry Sigler and Terry Kieschnick. A visitation with the family will be held on Thursday, February 23, 2012 from 6-8pm. A funeral service will be held on Friday, February 24, 2012 at 11am at the funeral home.

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  • Betty R. Bradfield (Garza)
    Thursday, February 23, 2012 - 11:02

    On February 18, 2012, our Heavenly Father called his child, my sister and my best friend of thirty-fours years home. God has taken you to his home where you are free from the storms of life, and the road you now travel is beautiful. I know that those that have gone on before you greeted you with open arms, and we here on earth can be envious of the eternal beauty and love that surrounds you.

    All I ever wanted for you my dear friend was to be happy, to believe in yourself, to know you did have self-worth. I wanted you to know and believe there was no mountain you could not climb, to know that you were smart, kind and loved for who you were.

    Tracy may you rest in peace and I hope you knew that I loved you unconditionally. We shared so many years together and although I know it had been sometime since we spoke, I thought of you always. You were truly my best friend, the memories I have of us are numerous, and they consist of our joys, our sorrows and our pains.

    To my dear friend’s family thank you for so graciously sharing your mother, wife, sister and aunt with me. I will always be eternally grateful to each of you. May the Lord show you His tender mercies; strength and peace in the days ahead as on reflect you the life of your loved one. Please remember that is okay to cry for the tears cleanse our soul, but also it is okay to smile for the smile fills our heart.

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