Friends, you and me ... You brought another friend .... And then there were 3 . We started our group ... Our circle of friends ..... There is no beginning and there is no end ! ~Dallas | Roy Shultz aka Dallas June 11, 1958 - August 24,2004 My friend, my brother, you are still with us, and at last, you are free. The circle of 3 never to be broken. ~Lil sis, Cathy Dallas, Through this wonderful sight I was lucky enough to get to know you through here again. May God Bless you always and I know another angel is watching over us.. The saying is true that people we luv and care about leave footprints on our hearts, You have left them on all of ours.. We will miss you Dallas. ~Jan Roy - Dallas - Sunadabeach; So many personas, yet one very beautiful person inside. I am so thankful that we had these past few months to reconnect and to spend time together at the reunion. You now have what you've been searching your whole life for - unconditional love and complete acceptance. I'm sure you are soaring with the eagles and watching over those that mean the most to you. Be happy my dear sweet friend, I will miss our chats. Love ~Nan Roy Shultz Roy Shultz Santa Monica, CA/Highland Roy Shultz, age 46, of Santa Monica, CA, formerly of Highland, IN, passed away August 24, 2004. He is survived by his three children, Elaine Minton of CA, Jason Shultz of Highland and Anthony Shultz of Highland; father, Samuel Shultz of Schererville and mother, Anneliese Shultz of Highland; brother, Allen (Mary) Shultz of Schererville and sisters, Heidi (Rick) Daniels of Schererville and Maki (Kurt) Halum of Chicago,IL; nieces and nephews, Krista Leeb, Matthew Shultz, Joshua Daniels. Preceded in death by his wife, Kathy Ann Shultz. Friends are invited to meet with the family on Sunday afternoon from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Lincoln Ridge Funeral Home,7607 West Lincoln Highway, Schererville, (Rt.30 East of Cline Avenue). Roy attended Highland High School. He was a Veteran of the U.S. Army. He, also, attended class for Professional Certification National Institute of Automotive Service Excellence, Santa Monica College and the Los Angeles Trade Tech. Published in The Times on 9/24/2004. Sign the Guest Book Here | Native American Prayer Oh, Great Spirit Whose voice I hear in the winds, And whose breath gives life to all the world, hear me, I am small and weak, I need your strength and wisdom.
Let me walk in beauty and make my eyes ever behold the red and purple sunset. Make my hands respect the things your have made and my ears sharp to hear your voice. Make me wise so that I may understand the things you have taught my people. Let me learn the lessons you have hidden in every leaf and rock.
I seek strength, not to be greater than my brother, but to fight my greatest enemy - myself. Make me always ready to come to you with clean hands and straight eyes. So when life fades, as the fading sunset, my Spirit may come to you without shame.
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