Linda Marie Schulle, our dearest wife, Momma, daughter, sister, Nana, and friend to so many people that loved her went to be with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Saturday, January 27th, 2018 in Houston, Texas. Our hearts are broken beyond words, but we are at peace that her suffering on this earth has ended and take comfort in knowing that she was welcomed into the gates of heaven surrounded by angels. Her faith and love for God remained steadfast throughout the last seven years as she bravely fought her battle with breast cancer with the most amazing, indescribable strength and courage and her spirit never wavered.
Linda was our earth angel! A precious friend and a mother to many who lovingly referred to her as “Momma Schulle.” If you knew her, then you knew her love. Caring, loving, compassionate, funny, filled with joy and life whose smile could light up a room. She was an avid outdoorswoman who enjoyed hunting and fishing with the love of her life, dancing, and having fun with her Sam Houston high school Travelin’ Lady Tigers as well as spending time with her YaYa sisters of Houston Northwest Medical Center’s Care, Share and Be Aware breast cancer support group. Her love for all God’s creatures was liken to St. Francis. Although she had a soft spot for her three Chihuahuas, she took in many stray dogs and adopted them into her family. An amazing cook, she enjoyed cooking everything homemade for her family. Linda began her career at Wilson Downhole where she worked as an administrative assistant. She served the community of St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church as the Director of Religious Education for 18 years as well as many other roles in the parish as President of Pastoral Council, Finance Committee, Altar Society, Choir, Eucharistic Minister, and Lector. Linda worked closely with her husband and son in their family business as a bookkeeper and office manager for Alfred C. Schulle Wood Floor Specialist. Above all, she loved God and she loved her family. She was very proud of her children and grandchildren as they were her most precious gifts in life.
She is preceded in death by her loving father, Joseph F. Marchese. She is survived by her adoring husband and soulmate, Alfred C. Schulle, children Jason and Shelley Schulle, Angela and Michael Morales, MaryElizabeth Schulle, and her grandchildren Sebastian, Alexander, and Serafina Morales, along with her mother Mary Gregory Marchese and siblings: Marilyn and Bill Adams, Raymond and MaryEllen Marchese, Joseph and Lauren Marchese, Mike and Kim Marchese, in-laws Freda and Raymond Theriot, Derwood Schulle and Berney Schulle, as well as many godchildren, nephews, nieces, and cousins that were honored to call her family. We would like to thank the care teams of Dr. Sutton at Houston Northwest Medical Center, Dr. Jorge Darcourt and Dr. Polly Niravath of Houston Methodist and all of the nurses at CHI St. Luke’s Medical Center, along with a special thanks to The Rose.
We were blessed beyond words to have known her love and been given the gift of unconditional love that we will always hold in our hearts.
As Linda loved flowers we would be appreciative of any flowers sent in her honor. If you would prefer to make a donation in memory of her honor, the family has requested that donations be made to The Rose, a nonprofit organization that aids Houston area women with breast cancer who are also struggling with financial need by providing access to tests and treatment.
Donations in memory of Linda Schulle can be made to The Rose here:
Donations by check can be mailed to:
The Rose Southeast
12700 N. Featherwood, Suite 260, Houston, Texas 77034
Donations made online: https://51818.thankyou4caring.org/donate
The Rose phone: 281-407-9732
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