Annette T. Schultz

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Annette Theresa Schultz, 57, passed away October 21, 2022 at Altru Hospital in Grand Forks with her daughters and sisters by her side.

Annette was born August 28, 1965 to Ferdinand and Arlene (Schroeder) Brunette in Fargo, ND. Annette loved to be in nature and was passionate about her animals. She also enjoyed spending time at the lakes with her family and friends and sharing bike rides with her daughters. Annette had a huge heart, caring for others both personally and professionally. After many years of struggles, her battle ended in peace. Annette was so very loved and supported by her family and friends.

Annette is survived by her daughters, Tiffiny (Tia) Lopez, Tia Schmitz (Alex Dahlen); siblings, Linda Ritzenthaller, Sharon Westman, Don (Julie) Brunette; and many nieces and nephews.

Annette was preceded in death by her parents, Ferdinand and Arlene; and sister, Lisa Walker.

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  1. Hey little sister I already miss you. I was heartbroken to see you suffering the way you did. You deserved so much more than you received in life. I know you’re in a better place and that gives me comfort. ❤️ ❤️ ❤️

  2. She was a good friend in grade and middle school, I’ll never forget that about her! God Bless you Annette and your family.

  3. I’m so sorry for your loss Prayers to all of Annette’s family. My heart goes out to you Tiffany and Tia.

  4. My sweet little sis. I can’t beliieve your gone. You were always into everything. Mom and dad actually called you troubles. Such a tomboy and Playing with dolls was not her thing. We worked together at Shotwells greenhouse. What fun we had! Rest easy and know you were loved.

  5. I’m so sorry to hear of your loss prayers to Annette’s Family, I’m know the pain your enduring Hugs and prayers to Tiffiny and Tia.

  6. The video made me cry tears of sorrow. I’ve been flooded with memories of us. All the fun and laughter we shared as teenagers. Wish we had stayed in touch more over the years.
    May she rest in peace. 🕊
    My deepest sympathy.

  7. I loved your life shown here.
    I miss you my dear Annette, miss your pop in visits; Our hugs in the driveway.
    I am forever grateful you were my neighbor. I liked you right away! Thank you.
    I am forever Grateful for the many songs and prayers I sang your way. Never knowing but always believing.
    I didn’t know but I know He was there with you❤️‍🔥
    Hay sister… I shall join you in the Great Morning and we shall rejoice together forever ❣️


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