Mary R.
Schulz
- Private family services being held with interment St. Adalbert’s Cemetery
Mary R. Schulz
(nee Regulski) Mary was called home too soon when she was born to Eternal Life on Wednesday, June 19,2025 age 63 years. Beloved wife and best friend of Christopher R. Schulz for 32 years. Loving mother of Kyle (Chloe) Schulz. Sister-in-law of Bonnie Tinley.
Further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.
Preceded in death by her parents Richard and Nancy Regulski, her sister Deanna Regulski and by her son Jeremy Wrensch.
Private family services being held with interment St. Adalbert’s Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, Memorials in Mary’s name to the Susan G. Komen (komen.org) or
the American Diabetes Association (diabetes.org) appreciated.
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Kyle, (Chloe), So sorry to hear of your mom’s passing. My dad passed too early, too. He was 66, and I was 21. It’s very sad, but try to look at the bright side, and think how lucky / blessed by God you were to have such a great mom this long. Chloe’s mom is a wonderful lady. Look at the sweet Chloe, that Sue and Dave raised. Think also how blessed you are to be born in America, and have your life ahead of you. Make your Mom and Dad and in-laws proud and happy, by doing your best and treating those remaining with love and care. Thank the Lord for all good things he made, like your mom. May God, Jesus, and the Spirit comfort you! Think of the good times and forgive any bad. 🙂 Take care! (Chloe’s second cousin) – Roger
Mary and I were tennis crazy in the 70s. We played 3 times a day in the summer! We were friends from 6th grade into early adulthood. I was in her wedding and she was in mine. Although life took us in different directions I thought of her every day. I look forward to playing tennis with her in heaven.