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Leo R Schulte

Birth
Death
3 Nov 2011 (aged 80)
Burial
Cremated, Location of ashes is unknown Add to Map
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Leo R. Schulte

SCHULTE, Leo R. 80, of Bellbrook, passed away Thursday November 3, 2011 at Trinity of Beavercreek. He will be greatly missed by his wife Barbara, daughter and son-in-law Shanon and Steve Benton, grandsons Garrett, Seth, and Luke. Leo joined the Air Force right after high school and spent many years in the concrete industry. He was retired from the Bellbrook Police Department and volunteered with the Civil Air Patrol, the Air Force Museum, and the Greene County Historical Society. Civil War history was his passion, and he loved flying with his private pilot license. Leo shared all of his interests with his grandsons. The family will receive friends Sunday November 6 from 2-4 pm at Conner & Koch Funeral Home, 92 W. Franklin St. (S.R. 725), Bellbrook. If desired, contributions may be made in memory of Leo to the American Red Cross or the USO (www.uso.org/donate/). Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.ConnerandKoch.com. Thanks to all of his wonderful caregivers at Trinity.

Published in Dayton Daily News on November 5, 2011
Leo R. Schulte

SCHULTE, Leo R. 80, of Bellbrook, passed away Thursday November 3, 2011 at Trinity of Beavercreek. He will be greatly missed by his wife Barbara, daughter and son-in-law Shanon and Steve Benton, grandsons Garrett, Seth, and Luke. Leo joined the Air Force right after high school and spent many years in the concrete industry. He was retired from the Bellbrook Police Department and volunteered with the Civil Air Patrol, the Air Force Museum, and the Greene County Historical Society. Civil War history was his passion, and he loved flying with his private pilot license. Leo shared all of his interests with his grandsons. The family will receive friends Sunday November 6 from 2-4 pm at Conner & Koch Funeral Home, 92 W. Franklin St. (S.R. 725), Bellbrook. If desired, contributions may be made in memory of Leo to the American Red Cross or the USO (www.uso.org/donate/). Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.ConnerandKoch.com. Thanks to all of his wonderful caregivers at Trinity.

Published in Dayton Daily News on November 5, 2011

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