Sam was always up for a big hug and a hearty conversation with young and old. He was a very loving husband, a great father and an amazing Farm Grandpa. His life-long passion was farming. He enjoyed tractor pulls, vacations, dates with Miki, time with grandkids, and generally great conversations with all people. Sam could walk in anyplace and light up a room with his infectious smile. He possessed the gift of gab and humorous wit, always the comedian.
Survivors include his wife of 33 years, Miki of rural Sleepy Eye, children-Ashlee (Benjamin) Suker of Mankato, MN, Tyler (Sara) Schultz of Morgan, MN, Tyson Schultz of Mankato, MN; 3 grandchildren, Theodore and Violet Suker and baby boy Schultz; mother-Arlene (Willaby) Schultz; brothers-Jerry (Vicki), Kevin (Carma); sisters-Pam (Terry) Wendt, Connie (Gil) Dahlberg; many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by Arnold Schultz and Jennifer Schultz.
Sam was always up for a big hug and a hearty conversation with young and old. He was a very loving husband, a great father and an amazing Farm Grandpa. His life-long passion was farming. He enjoyed tractor pulls, vacations, dates with Miki, time with grandkids, and generally great conversations with all people. Sam could walk in anyplace and light up a room with his infectious smile. He possessed the gift of gab and humorous wit, always the comedian.
Survivors include his wife of 33 years, Miki of rural Sleepy Eye, children-Ashlee (Benjamin) Suker of Mankato, MN, Tyler (Sara) Schultz of Morgan, MN, Tyson Schultz of Mankato, MN; 3 grandchildren, Theodore and Violet Suker and baby boy Schultz; mother-Arlene (Willaby) Schultz; brothers-Jerry (Vicki), Kevin (Carma); sisters-Pam (Terry) Wendt, Connie (Gil) Dahlberg; many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by Arnold Schultz and Jennifer Schultz.
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