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F. WILLIAM 'BILL' SCHULZ, 86, FORMERLY OF NORTHBROOK

A well known Illinois high school basketball player, F. William "Bill" Schulz, 86, of Kenilworth, IL, passed away due to complications related to leukemia on Jan. 21, 2021, with his family by his side. Bill was born on November 11, 1934, in Harvard, to the late Fred and Helen Schulz and is survived by his wife of 63 years, Karin; his two daughters, Julie (Matthew) Halbower and Dr. Pamela Schulz, and his son Bill Schulz; his siblings, John, Ken (Marcia), Jim (Carolyn), and Dr. Russell (Hubertus) Schulz and Marybeth (Bill) Peden; his four grandchildren, Samantha, Veronica, Abby and Drew; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Raised on a dairy farm in Hebron, Bill attended Alden-Hebron High School, where as a lanky 6'5" freshman, he was recruited by coach Russ Ahearn to play on the Green Giants basketball team. Before this time, Bill had never played basketball and had to ask his father's permission to be released from his after-school farm chores. He worked hard to develop his skills, and by his junior year, he had grown to 6'10" and played center on Hebron's varsity team of only 5 players. That year, the team had a record of 35-1 and won the 1952 IHSA Basketball Tournament by beating Quincy in overtime 64-59, with Bill as the leading scorer. Alden-Hebron - with just 98 students at the time - is the smallest school ever to win the IHSA Boys Basketball State Tournament in the old one-class system. In 2017, Bill was inducted into the Illinois Basketball Coaches Association Player Hall of Fame. Today, the Hebron water tower is painted to look like a basketball honoring the 1952 team's accomplishments.

Bill received a scholarship to play basketball at Northwestern University. He was co-captain of the team his senior year and a member of the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity. He met his wife Karin at Northwestern, and they married Aug. 31, 1957. After living in Evanston for two years, they moved to Northbrook and lived there for 56 years. Bill never waned in his support of Northwestern teams. He was a loyal fan and season ticket holder for NU football and basketball games. He and Karin traveled to cheer the NU football team in several bowl games.

Bill joined Motorola in 1957 and stayed with the its Quasar division after it was sold to Panasonic. In 1987, he became a proud owner-operator of a True Value Hardware store. Bill loved being a father and supported his children's activities by coaching Northbrook Park District soccer and basketball, joining the Glenbrook North parent associations for the orchestra and band and serving as president of the GBN Booster Club. Bill was an early member of Gloria Dei Lutheran Church in Northbrook, where he served on the church council and enjoyed meeting with his lunch group, the ROMEOs. Bill also loved the outdoors and led his family on wonderful camping trips. In retirement, he and Karin enjoyed camping with the Cardinal Capers camping group.

Well-liked by all who knew him, Bill was a loyal friend and loved chatting with everyone he met. A memorial service will be planned for this summer at Gloria Dei Lutheran Church in Northbrook. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Northwestern Wildcat Excellence Fund or Gloria Dei Lutheran Church.

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