Service Details
Memorial Visitation: Friday, August 11, 2017 4-6pm Prayer and tributes will begin at 5:15pm
Location: Draeger-Langendorf Funeral Home Chapel, 4600 County Line Rd, Racine, WI 53403
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Lee Schulz, 44, a talented master welder and shop foreman at the former Bucyrus-Erie steel fabrication plant in South Milwaukee and a devoted son, brother, uncle, father, and, just recently, a grandfather, died Saturday at his mother’s home in Racine following some of the happiest months of his life.
A lifelong and hilarious skeptic of institutions and authority with a ready theory for everything and a committed outdoorsman and enthusiastic (if not always lucky) hunter, Lee wrote recently that, “I wake up every day and find beauty and happiness in everything.”
He faced serious childhood obstacles and wrestled with addiction in recent years but, in recovery, boiled down the redefining conditions of his life: “Family, love, peace and happiness.”
Even in struggle, Lee made every sacrifice he could for his family.
Lee was born at Trinity Hospital in Cudahy and grew up in St. Francis with four sisters and one brother. He attended Sacred Heart of Jesus for grade school, where he was an altar boy, if you can believe that, as well as high school at St. Francis, Milwaukee Tech and Bay View, graduating from a program at Milwaukee Area Technical College.
He married Melissa Wojtiuk (nee Deel) and raised four sons, making frequent trips to his in-laws homestead in Clendenin, W. Va., where he had a blast hunting mushrooms, searching for arrowheads, riding ATVs and trying to victimize deer.
Along with West Virginia, Lee spent some of his happiest moments at a family cabin in Necedah, hosting days on the lake, fishing and hunting trips, campfires and a whole lot of laughter.
He also treasured taking his family on camping trips during summers to Black River Falls, WI. Where he’d swim with his boys for hours, take them tubing on a boat, fishing, and frightening them with scary stories at the campfire. Along with many other outdoor and family activities.
While at Bucyrus, Lee advanced from a welder to a shop supervisor on the welding floor, participating in the manufacture of enormous steam shovels and other works. He also was a vocal steward in the Steelworkers Local 1343.
Lee was a believer in the union movement and standing up for the despised and forgotten and had volunteered for the Democratic Party of Wisconsin. Most recently, he was looking forward to working to kick Paul Ryan’s ass and electing Randy Bryce to the Congress.
He had an unforgettable laugh and an incredible ability to bring a smile to anyone’s face. Like his family, he loved his pets, most notably his dogs Tiny, Puppy, and Bear.
Survivors include his four sons Shane Deel, 25, a warehouse worker of New Berlin; Damon, 23, a Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class of Slidell, La., (Elyssa) and granddaughter Kennedy; Devin, 20, a UW-Milwaukee education student of Oak Creek and girlfriend Jenna Doelle; and Eric, 17, an incoming senior at New Berlin High School; his mother, Linda Eisbrenner-Ford, an ICU nurse at All Saints in Racine and her husband, James Ford and his sons James Jr. (Diana) and Maurice (Jennifer) all of Racine;his four sisters, Tracy Chaffin (Paul), a personal banker of Lockport, N.Y., and her step daughter Janelle; Amber Hendricks (Allen), a health unit coordinator at All Saints in Racine and her three sons, DeShawn, Braxton and Aiden, daughter, Alexis and her daughter Alani; Katie Loomis (Andy) a hairstylist of Racine, her son Cohen and two daughters, Jena and Payden; and Stephanie, an inventory manager of Racine; and brother Justin, a maintenance mechanic at Seda International.
A visitation and memorial service is scheduled for 4 p.m. Friday, Aug. 11, at Draeger-Langendorf Funeral Home and Crematory, 4600 County Line Road, Racine, with remarks and tributes scheduled at 5:15 p.m. Casual attire is preferred so don’t go all crazy.
Following the service, there will be a celebration of Lee’s life at the Taylor Complex located at 3131 Taylor Avenue, Racine, WI 53405. There will be food, music, and lots of stories to be shared.
Jerry and Shelley Peiffer says
To the Schulz family. We are sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Roger & Pat Kersten says
Our deepest sympathy. Our prayers go out to all of you. Especially to Linda, our children are not to leave before us. I wish there were words that would take all the hurt away.
Just know he is at Pease.
Auntie Pat
Uncle Roger
Dave and Judi Parsons says
Linda and Family, I will always have fond memories of our children growing up together. Campin g trips, play dates in your back yard with the kids in a little swimming pool and us drinking ice coffee ( Pepsi in coffee cups so we didn`t have to share our soda with the kids). My heart hurts so much for you and your family. Im sorry I could not attend, I live in Canada.
My thoughts and prays are always with you.
Your Friend, Judi Bergman, Parsons and Dave Parsons
Midwest Golf Cars Inc. says
Eric and family
Our deepest condolences to you and your family at this time.
Gary, Brad, Ellyn Gorski
Midwest Golf Cars Inc.
Tracy and Frank ditello says
Damon and all the boys I’m so sorry to hear about your dad my deepest sympathies to you all.
Dave and Pam says
We are very sorry for your loss. He sounds like he was a wonderful dad. He will be looking down from heaven and watching over all of his children with a smile on his face because he knows how much he was loved.
Randy Bryce says
I was so very sorry to learn of our loss. I was really looking forward to meeting Lee in person. We had communicated through Facebook.
Please accept my condolences and a promise that Lee will not be forgotten.
Hollie Landreman says
My family and I send you or heartfelt prayers and love. Praying that being surrounded by others will sustain you during this anguish.
Much love.
Cydney Smith, Washington State, USA says
My sincerest condolences to Lee’s family and friends. I never knew about Lee until today, but after reading his obit I can sincerely say that he will be missed and his passions & optimism will live on, even in those of us who never had the opportunity to meet him, shake his hand and/or give him a hug. He is an inspiration.
Petra Smith says
I am so sorry for your lost, Lee sounds like the perfect friend or neighbor. I support Randy Bryce and now know Lee was aiming to support him too, so it is the country’s loss as well.
I pray for your peace and comfort during this time.
Laura Rummel says
I saw Lee’s obit via Randy Bryce’s tweet. He seemed like a caring, amazing man. I love his quote: “I wake up every day and find beauty and happiness in everything.” I am so sorry for your loss. I appreciate you sharing his story.
Stephanie Deena Findley says
Condolences and prayers to Lee’s family and friends.
Anonymous says
Our deepest condolences from Maria Cruz and family Madisen Jessica and Susana
Tanya Moses says
Sorry for the loss of your friend.
Kelly Jansen says
My deepest sympathy to you and your family. My thoughts and prayers are with you.