
Bonnie Lue Schultz
July 31, 1944 -
June 10, 2026

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Bonnie Lue Schultz, who left us on Wednesday, June 10, 2026, at the age of 81. She was born on July 31, 1944, to the late Dean and Bernice (Baudhuin) Hansen. Bonnie was a graduate of St. Joseph’s High School. She was a loving mother, a cherished friend, who touched the lives of everyone she met.
On April 22, 1972, she was united in marriage to Robert Schultz. Sadly, he preceded her in death on December 6, 2017.
Bonnie was employed as a bookkeeper for over 34 years.
She found joy in golfing, music, scrapbooking, card making, and serving others. Known for her loving heart, elegance, sharp wit, and gentle sass, she brought warmth and laughter wherever she went. A devoted bowler for over 40 years, she attended 30 Wisconsin State Bowling Tournaments and dedicated countless hours to the organizations she cherished. She served as Treasurer for the KWBA Board, YABA, and several other groups, and supported local schools through the Somers PTA and the Bullen and Bradford Parents Advisory Boards. Her volunteer service included the United For A Cure Committee, St. Vincent de Paul, and numerous ministries at St. Peter Parish, including Human Concerns and the Prayer Shawl Ministry. A passionate golfer, she was the secretary/treasurer for several golf leagues, a responsibility she embraced with enthusiasm and care.
She is survived by her children, Jeff (Cassie) Siegal, Scott (Patti) Siegal and Tracy (Rich) Beltoya; her grandchildren, Andrew, Stephanie, Michelle, Dana, Jackson and Dean; her great grandchildren, Maddie, Emery, Grayson, Eli, Kya and Emma; her sister, Cheryl (Ed) Jankowski and sister-in-law, Karen (Jim) Wierzbicki and many nieces and nephews. She dedicated her life to her family, spreading warmth and kindness wherever she went. Bonnie had a knack for bringing people together with her infectious laughter and unwavering support. Her compassionate nature and gentle wisdom will be sorely missed but fondly remembered.
In addition to her parents, Bonnie was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Schultz; her sister, Sandra Horton; her brothers-in-law, Duane Horton and Terry Schultz, and her grandson R.J. Beltoya.
In lieu of flowers, memorial remembrances to Hospice Alliance Inc, 10220 Prairie Ridge Blvd, Pleasant Prairie, WI 53158 https://www.hospicealliance.org would be appreciated.
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Bisera and Mladen vucakPosted on:
June 12, 2026To Jeff and all your family members: we are deeply saddened to hear about Bonnie’s passing. Wishing you peace, comfort, and strength as you navigate the days ahead. We will keep memories of Bonnie from our gatherings as a beautiful, strong and cherished person and lovely granama.
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Ronald & Sandi MartinPosted on:
June 11, 2026So sorry to hear Bonnie passed away. Our deepest sympathy for family. Have known Bonnie & Robert since the mid 1950's. We moved up to the Northwoods 26 years ago. When I was in good health, used to drive down to see our families and stopped in to see Robert & Bonnie. Always had a beer for me.
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Pam sinclairPosted on:
June 11, 2026So so many memories working with Bonnie at Lakesidetitle. Her and my mother in law Joni made us laugh so much.
To the family - our sincere condolences to you all You have another angel to watch over you.
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judy scovellPosted on:
June 11, 2026Bonnie was a one of a kind hearted soul. She was always fun to be around. She will be sadly missed.
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Chris WhitePosted on:
June 11, 2026So sorry to hear of this. What a great lady. I know she'll be missed.
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David and Mary KnottPosted on:
June 11, 2026We will see you again Bonnie. I always appreciated you came to Branson twice to see us. I learned to play golf when I joined the golf league. Rest in peace my friend.
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RaePosted on:
June 11, 2026Rest In Peace dear friend. You will always be my hero, the way you fought every obstacle that was in your way and marched through it was amazing to me..hence, my HERO. I’ll remember you always and when I’m struggling I’ll think of you to help me pull thru my obstacles. I love ya Bonnie🙏🏼❤️
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Sue CesnovarPosted on:
June 11, 2026I loved this woman and will miss her at MahJongg, Mexican Train with Tracy and Sue in Bonnie’s basement, or her incredible Jell-O shots. A woman of her own means, lived life to the fullest. I’ll miss her so!!!
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Sandy HeratyPosted on:
June 13, 2026Bonnie and I became best of friends in highschool. I was a bridesmaid in her wedding to Jeff . I went on to college and Bonnie moved out of state. We re-connected in later years. I moved to Arizona and we got together every year shen she made her yearly visit here. We shared many many laughs and good times. She had a tremendous attitude in fighting her battle against cancer. I will miss her deeply . My condolences to Cheryl and her family. I would appreciate hearing from Cheryl Address: 4985 S. Citrus Ct. Gilbert, Az 85298







