- Born on: June 21, 1916
- Departed on: February 6, 2014
- Resided in: Cedar Rapids, IA
June Elizabeth Schultschik
June Elizabeth Schultschik, age 97, died peacefully Thursday, February 6th, 2014 at her home in Cedar Rapids. In accordance with her plans, a private family service was held, followed by the arrangements of Iowa Cremation.
June was born June 21st, 1916 in Marshalltown, Iowa, the daughter of Ralph and Faith Leaf. June was the oldest of ten children. She graduated from West Branch High School in 1933. June was united in marriage to Rudolph J. Schultschik on March 1st, 1940. During WWII, she aided the war effort by working in local manufacturing jobs, while her husband served 44 months in the Pacific Campaign. June and “Rudy” lived their retirement years in Springdale, Arkansas, before returning home to Cedar Rapids in the early 90s. June’s hobbies included knitting, crocheting, needlepoint, and woodworking. June was a member of Christ Episcopal Church in Cedar Rapids.
June is survived by a son, Richard (Karen) Schultschik; three grandchildren: Michael (Jennifer) Schultschik, Christine (Marc) Banks of Cedar Rapids, and Rebecca Horak of Williamsburg; seven great-grandchildren: Keegan and Clayton Schultschik; Austin, Mason, and Ethan Banks; Cassandra and Cheyenne Horak. She is also survived by three sisters: Shirley Norris, Virginia Ferreira, and Helen Collins, all of California.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Rudolph, a son, David Scott, a daughter, Merry Jo Horak, a granddaughter, Erin Horak, one sister, and five brothers.
Mom’s wish would be that instead of flowers, you would make a donation to your favorite food bank, The Salvation Army, or Habitat for Humanity. Friends may leave a message for the family at www.iowacremation.com.
The family of June E. Schultschik would like to gratefully acknowledge those who have helped Mom live her last years with dignity and independence. They include: Dr. Alberts and staff, Mercy Hospital in Cedar Rapids; the staff and residents of Manor Care Health Services in Cedar Rapids; Therapy Solutions, with a special thank you to Gina and Marlene, who have assisted in the care of all four of our parents; the staff and residents of 5 Seasons Apartments; the staff of Home Instead, especially Christie and Nancy; and all of those involved with Pastoral Care at Christ Episcopal Church, and in particular, Joyce Conley, whose daily visits were a constant source of joy and inspiration to Mom.
We are so grateful for all you have done for our family,
The Banks, Horaks, and Schultschiks.