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Louis Schultz
1966 2024

Louis Schultz

March 24, 1966 — May 7, 2024

ALTAMONT - Louis Schultz was born in Niskayuna, New York on March 24, 1966, to a tight knit Colonie farming family in the plant growing business. Lou loved heights. Rumor has it that as a kid he loved climbing up so much that he clam-bered up a street light, and parents needed to be called. He had a lifelong adoration of trees and ascending up sky high. Lou once wanted to be an arborist as it in-volved two of his favorites, altitude and trees. On May 7, 2024, just before 10 am, he rose to soaring heights, beyond our grasp, unexpectedly and without warning. It was a day he was scheduled to return home from a grueling, week long hospital stay. His heart stopped, and he was whisked in minutes. Bringing him back to earth proved impossible.

Those who knew Lou, knew of his passion for growing and nurturing anything liv-ing. Lou collected seeds and grew saplings, and would go on renegade plantings in local preserves before he had his own piece of land. Mostly plants but people too thrived from his tending. The bright green of spring was his favorite color. He was his wife's ride-or-die, best friend, soul mate, strongest advocate and partner in crime. Always leaving space for her creative pursuits, he cheered her on and spurred her forward, as he did equally for his son, Roger, and his budding inter-ests. If you were related or friends with Lou you were blessed beyond measure. He was the proudest and best father, husband, brother, son, uncle, the most avid lis-tener, soothsayer, writer, teacher and peacemaker there was.

Lou had a fighting spirit and boxed, as a young man in his twenties, with the likes of Kevin Pompey at Uncle Sam's Boxing Gym in Troy, NY. Graduating with a bachelor's degree in Philosophy from the University of Albany, his curiosity grew into being able to explain anything and everything with an analytical and empathetic heart. Writing a novel in stolen moments during lunch breaks, in his Staples deliv-ery truck, he had a wonderful discipline and an uncanny knack for apocalyptic sce-narios. In his most recent work, he provided peace of mind to retiring teachers at the New York State Teachers Retirement System. He was always up for adven-tures from living with the Navajo in Arizona, to moving to Berkeley, California, to trekking Adirondack wildernesses, to exploring far flung corners of Germany, Scot-land, Peru and Romania. Climbing up Huayna Picchu for a bird's eye view of Ma-chu Picchu was one of the many thrills of his trip to Peru. He leaves us heartbro-ken on this latest, unseen ascent when we will forever miss his wry jokes, beautiful smile, endless knowledge, advice and warm, loving physical presence here with us. We are ultimately grateful for having had the chance to go on this wild dance of life with Lou, and all he grew so richly in us, and around us that we will treasure onwards and forever. We hope he is always watching over us. Grief is, after all, the price we pay for love, and love is all that remains, and it is everything.

Lou is survived by his loving wife of 16 years, Simona Bortis-Schultz; his son, Roger; His father, Roger Schultz and late mother, Barbara (McLaughlin) Schultz; His mother-in-law, Vesalina Bortis, and father-in-law, Simion Bortis; His siblings, Roger (Debi) Schultz Jr., Catherine Schultz Hay, and Jennifer Schultz; His sister-in-law, Lavinia Bortis, as well as many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

Relatives and friends are invited to visit Monday, May 13, at New Comer Cremations & Funerals, 343 New Karner Road, Colonie from 4-7 pm. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday, May 14, at St. Lucy's/St. Bernadette's Church, 122 Grand Street, Altamont, NY at 10 am with burial afterwards at the Knox Cemetery in Knox, New York. Those wishing to honor Lou can donate in his memory to Landis Arboretum in Esperance, New York.

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Monday, May 13, 2024

4:00 - 7:00 pm (Eastern time)

New Comer Cremations & Funerals

343 New Karner Road, Albany, NY 12205

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Mass of Christian Burial

Tuesday, May 14, 2024

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