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Date: 01/09/25 06:02
Norm Schultze of San Antonio, TX, Passed Away
Author: cozephyr

Norm Schultze (author NormSchultze) passed away on Tuesday, 7 January 2025 according to my friends in San Antonio, Texas.  He last posted 7 weeks ago about his trip to Baltimore, Maryland.  He posted frequently to TO's but hadn't recently account failing health last month.

Norman worked for the US Air Force Office of Civilian Personnel Operations (OCPO) for 33 years, relocating to Randolph Air Force Base in 1976. Although it required extensive travel, he was most proud of his work implementing the Americans with Disability Act within the Command, and finding jobs for personnel at the many bases affected by the Base Realignment and Closure Commission.

 Norm was an avid photographer of railroads and airplanes with many photos published in magazines and in online forums on which he met many good friends. He greatly enjoyed traveling around the country where he combined his love of history and photography by searching out unique and photogenic locations and subjects, always looking for something new. He was a frequent presence at air shows where he loved to hear the roar of radial engines on surviving WWII warbirds. As a railroad enthusiast from a young age, he spent many vacations along the tracks photographing trains in scenic locations in nearly every state.

Rest in peace, my friend-!



Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 01/13/25 10:42 by cozephyr.



Date: 01/09/25 07:46
Re: Norm Schultze of San Antonio, TX, Passed Away
Author: P

Sorry to hear. He was a regular contributor here

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Date: 01/10/25 21:21
Re: Norm Schultze of San Antonio, TX, Passed Away
Author: gonx

May he rest in peace. Condolences to his family.



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