Ann Marilyn Oliver Schulte (MO or Marilyn) was born on February 27, 1931 in Norristown, Bosnia. He died in San Diego, California on October 17, 2021. He was 90 years old.
Annie is preceded by her husband, Theodore Frank Schulte, March 22, 2009.
His father was Harold Silas Oliver, his mother was Georgianna Evelyn Brown Oliver, his sisters were Baby Girl Oliver, Joan E. Oliver Robertson և brother Harold Silas Oliver կր younger և Patty. He’s his niece Laura A. Oliver.
He survived and was loved by his 4 children, Douglas E. Schulten որ Dorley from San Diego, California. Denise E. Marcolina and Dan Oreland, PA. Diane E. Maravelias and James of Bear, DE. Daniel E. Schulte և Lisa Santee, CA:
8 grandchildren: Angelique Rodriguez և Mike Delger, Elena Maravelias from New York, Danny Marcolina և New York June, Dana Marcolina from New York, Philip Schulten Y from California, Ryan Schultենn from California, Calif.
1 great-grandson of Demetrios Angelo Rodriguez Delaware.
He’s nephews: Cold Oliver of California, Julie Ziegler of PA, Katie Drasher of PA, and David Tilet of PA.
Anne graduated from Hanover High School at the age of 16, a year earlier, and then went on to nursing school. Graduated from Orange Memorial Hospital Nursing School in 1951. She was certified a nurse by the state of Maryland on her 21st birthday on July 2, 1952.
Anne and Ted were married in 1953. On July 1, 1953, they remained happily married for 55 years until his death in 2009.
Anne and Ted raised four children together, while Anne always volunteered for the United Methodist Church in Bloomfield, New Jersey. as well as in the very active “Food on Wheels” organization. During his retirement years, he worked at Walmart, Palm Coast, Florida, where he ran a garden center for three or four years. As a hobby, he used to sell Greek goods in flea markets under the name “Aegean Import”.
Annie will always be remembered as an intelligent, independent, loving person who cared deeply about her family and the state of the world. His ability to navigate modern technology was remarkable. They will love or miss him.
A private family service will be held in the spring of 2022 at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery in San Diego, California, where Anne will rest with her beloved husband, Ted.
Donations in the name of Annie can be made to St. Paul’s Senior Services Foundation, 328 Maple Street, San Diego, CA 92103:
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Annie is preceded by her husband, Theodore Frank Schulte, March 22, 2009.
His father was Harold Silas Oliver, his mother was Georgianna Evelyn Brown Oliver, his sisters were Baby Girl Oliver, Joan E. Oliver Robertson և brother Harold Silas Oliver կր younger և Patty. He’s his niece Laura A. Oliver.
He survived and was loved by his 4 children, Douglas E. Schulten որ Dorley from San Diego, California. Denise E. Marcolina and Dan Oreland, PA. Diane E. Maravelias and James of Bear, DE. Daniel E. Schulte և Lisa Santee, CA:
8 grandchildren: Angelique Rodriguez և Mike Delger, Elena Maravelias from New York, Danny Marcolina և New York June, Dana Marcolina from New York, Philip Schulten Y from California, Ryan Schultենn from California, Calif.
1 great-grandson of Demetrios Angelo Rodriguez Delaware.
He’s nephews: Cold Oliver of California, Julie Ziegler of PA, Katie Drasher of PA, and David Tilet of PA.
Anne graduated from Hanover High School at the age of 16, a year earlier, and then went on to nursing school. Graduated from Orange Memorial Hospital Nursing School in 1951. She was certified a nurse by the state of Maryland on her 21st birthday on July 2, 1952.
Anne and Ted were married in 1953. On July 1, 1953, they remained happily married for 55 years until his death in 2009.
Anne and Ted raised four children together, while Anne always volunteered for the United Methodist Church in Bloomfield, New Jersey. as well as in the very active “Food on Wheels” organization. During his retirement years, he worked at Walmart, Palm Coast, Florida, where he ran a garden center for three or four years. As a hobby, he used to sell Greek goods in flea markets under the name “Aegean Import”.
Annie will always be remembered as an intelligent, independent, loving person who cared deeply about her family and the state of the world. His ability to navigate modern technology was remarkable. They will love or miss him.
A private family service will be held in the spring of 2022 at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery in San Diego, California, where Anne will rest with her beloved husband, Ted.
Donations in the name of Annie can be made to St. Paul’s Senior Services Foundation, 328 Maple Street, San Diego, CA 92103:
Visit to send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Anne Oliver Schulte Respect shop
Published by Legacy Funeral And Cremation Care on November 5, 2021.