Christopher Charles Schultz passed away on November 22, 2011 at the Davis Hospital in Layton, Utah. On Sunday, November 12, 1978, Pung is in labor at the Eglin AFB hospital. I'm watching the Saints and the Falcons at a friend's house with Krissie in the playpen. The nurse calls and tells me the baby will come soon. I wait until half time then rush. I just get in the delivery room with one cute blue booty, no hair cover and my gown half on, A half- minute later Christopher Charles Schultz makes an appearance. This boy was exact opposite of his sister. No way would he spend hours in the playpen. Stubborn, persistent, always very determined and temper mental, he had to have his way at all times. This was part of the reason he left us at an early age. His sister is a genetic Schultz and Chris was a Khansan. His Grandpa Pomma also passed on at an early age and Grandma Thongkan had three strokes but coul the last one. Life was a struggle for Chris but he did have his moments. He had a marvelous gift of gab. He talked his way out of many jams and into many favorable situations. Reminds me a lot of his cousin Dale. Another Khansan trait? He really stepped up to the plate when he took care of his Grandma Schultz during her last few months. The entire Schultz family was very appreciative of his efforts. Another very proud moment for us all was when he graduated from Cal State San Bernardino with Business and Marketing Degrees. He was an avid fan of all Minnesota sports teams. Where he got that from is anybody's guess. He even watched the Twins win game seven in the 1991 World Series. He played a mean volleyball game and was also on the traveling all-star soccer team out of Portales N.M. High School. Chris is survived by his parents, Michael H. and Rumpung Khansan Schultz; sister, Kristina Schultz , many uncles and aunts as well as many cousins, nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his namesake, Uncle Charles Schultz (died in childbirth), three grandmothers, Alice and Clara Schultz and Thongkan Khansan, and two g randfathers, Pomma Khansan and Wallace Schultz. Congratulations Chris, you won the race, but the rest of us will join you soon. Memorial Services were held on Saturday November 26, 2011 in the Alpine Church in Layton, Utah,
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