Mass for T.J. Schultz, Palm Coast teen who died in crash, will be Dec. 30

Schultz was an honor student at Matanzas High School.


Image of T.J. Schultz from Clymer Funeral Home's obituary page. Visit the link in the story for the full text.
Image of T.J. Schultz from Clymer Funeral Home's obituary page. Visit the link in the story for the full text.
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Thomas "T.J." Schultz, who died while driving an SUV on Dec. 23 in Flagler County, will be remembered in a Mass at 11 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 30, at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church, and will be buried at St. Mary Cemetery in Korona, according to an obituary posted on clymerfuneralhome.com.

Schultz was a junior at Matanzas High School; he was an AB honor roll student and a member of the Law and Justice Program at Matanzas, according to an email sent to Matanzas families by Kristen Bozeman, principal.

To help cover funeral expenses, visit https://gofund.me/ec61be71.

For grief counseling, call the Halifax Grief Center at 386-425-3100, or students can ask to speak with a counselor on Matanzas campus. 

"Our thoughts and prayers are with T.J. and his family during this difficult time," Bozeman wrote. "We also offer condolences to all the MHS students and staff members, especially his classmates, teachers, and support staff."

In addition to the Mass and funeral, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church will hold a visitation 7-9 p.m. Friday, Dec. 29. The church is located at 4600 Belle Terre Parkway, Palm Coast.

According to the obituary, Schultz "loved riding ATVs, fishing, fixing and repairing automobiles, operating heavy equipment, bonfires and loved the woods. He loved a good hustle buying and selling with his buddies, Anthony and Jake.

"TJ is survived by his father Thomas Guy Schultz Jr.; his mother, Monica Schultz; grandparents, Thomas Guy Schultz Sr. and Teresa Schultz; sisters, Summer Schultz, Savannah Schultz, Sophia Schultz, Candi Cowan; brother, C.J. Cowan.

"TJ Schultz was a son that a father would be very proud to hold the father title. TJ would give you the shirt off his back if you needed it. He was a legend in my eyes and will never be forgotten. Always in my heart TJ, my ride or die buddy, my one-of-a-kind, T Dog."


 

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