3/15/2024 0 Comments Scott schwartz obituary![]() Retirement allowed Don and Lucy to travel to many parts of the World. Lucy had a quiet ability to combine compassion and professionalism. Lucy retired from Crestwood Hospital after more than 30 years of service as head nurse of the addiction and mental illness unit where those suffering from addiction, eating disorders, and depression were treated with compassion and hope. Her nursing career included general nursing, maternity, surgical and psychiatric. Lucy was a passionate, “old-school” nurse that believed in cutting no corners. Lucy mastered two careers in her lifetime. ![]() Don and Lucy were long time members of Covenant Presbyterian Church. Don and Lucy loved Huntsville and settled. A busy station wagon moved them all to Minot, ND, Titusville, FL and eventually Huntsville, AL. A transfer to Lancaster, California produced son David. A move to Seattle began Don’s career with Boeing, Lucy’s career in nursing, and the birth of sons Daniel and Scott. Don wasted no time, as they dated and married within six months. Lucy was introduced by a friend to Donald Schwartz, who had recently been honorably discharged from the United States Navy where he served aboard the USS WARINGTON. LUKES SCHOOL OF NURSING in Duluth and began the first of two careers she felt passionate about. Upon graduating from high school, Lucy graduated from ST. Lucy spent much of her childhood at Bethany Lutheran Church where she sang in the choir and would later be married. She remembered a childhood full of love and laughter. Lucy was the oldest of four children born to humble and hard-working parents William and Josephine Johnson. Lucy was born on December 31, 1933, in Duluth, Minnesota, where she lived until marriage. While our hearts are broken, we celebrate knowing that she is with Our Lord, her husband of 63 years Donald K Schwartz, and loved ones that went before her. Sunday afternoon Deacon Rider led the family, relatives and friends in a Christian vigil service at the funeral home.Lucy Joan Johnson Schwartz passed away peacefully on April 21, 2023. After Mass, a reflection was given by Ruth Goulet.Ĭasket bearers were Andy, Billy, Charlie and Chris Bohl, Michael Eisenrich, Brandon Erickson, Jake Goulet and Jim Reiter. Gift bearers were Christianna Bohl, Jessica Eisenrich and Shelly Wohler. Readings were given by Amanda Bohl and Jennifer Gutowski. Music during the Mass was provided by Nancy Haley and the St. Michael Gorman was celebrant of the funeral Mass assisted by Deacon Dan Rider. on Sunday at the funeral home.įuneral services for Scott M. There will be a Christian vigil service at 4:30 p.m. on Monday at the Horan Funeral Home in Chippewa Falls. Interment will be in the church cemetery.įriends may call from 3 p.m. Gorman will be celebrant of the funeral Mass. He will always be remembered for having a loud infectious laugh that made everyone laugh with him.įuneral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. He remained a big fan of baseball, hockey and football. Scott grew up playing hockey and baseball and later coached baseball. Scott proudly shared his birthday with his dad, grandpa and cousin. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, William Bohl, and Elmer and Angeline Swartz. Scott is survived by his parents grandmother, Mary Jane Bohl numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. He was employed by Mac Trucking and was a member of Jacob’s Well. Peter’s Elementary School in Tilden and graduated from McDonell Central High School in 2002. He was born Augin Chippewa Falls, the son of Louie and Judy (Bohl) Swartz. Swartz, 35, of Eau Claire passed away on Wednesday, Septemas a result of a vehicle accident.
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