Carol Schultz (Camdenton)'s Obituary
Carol Joan Schultz, daughter of the late Clarence & Carol (Diescher) Bayard, was born on December 28, 1935 and departed this life on July 29, 2025. At the time of her passing, Carol was eighty-nine years, seven months and one day of age. Carol was preceded in passing by her parents, her husband, Donald Schultz; one brother, Robert Bayard; and her daughter-in-law, Gigi Schultz. She is survived by her three children, Donald Schultz, Carol Schultz and Robert & wife Jennifer Schultz; ten grandchildren, Brittney & husband Joshua Marfa, Nicolette & husband Matthew Eviston, Matthew & wife Pamela Schultz, Robert Schultz, Rebecca Schultz, Mary Schultz, Riley Schultz, Jamie Nunley, Damian Nunley and Katie Nunley; and five great-grandchildren. In her passing, Carol also leaves behind many friends and family who will truly miss her. Carol was born in Glen Ridge, New Jersey and would later graduate from high school in Bloomfield, New Jersey in the class of 1953. A few years following her graduation, Carol was united in marriage to Donald Schultz on May 17, https://1958.Throughout her working years, she would serve as a secretary at Prudential, Clay Adams and H&R Block. Carol made a profession of Lutheran Faith and was a member of Our Saviors Lutheran Church in Camdenton, Missouri. She was also a member of Women of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America. In her spare time, she enjoyed traveling and gardening. Carol was a loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and a caring neighbor & friend. Together we celebrate her life and her accomplishments and will treasure the many memories she created with her family and friends. Arrangements are under the direction of Allee-Holman-Howe Funeral Home.
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