Shultz, Robert Richard "Bob" Bob grew up in the heart of NYC and joined the U.S. Air Force at age 19 serving in Korea for 4 years. Following his honorable discharge in Duluth, MN, he resided and worked there for several years. He met Sally Foster of Mpls. on the ski slopes. They married in 1964 in Mpls and lived in Minnetonka and Wayzata. Bob worked his entire career as an electrical engineer. Skiiing became a major part of their lives. In addition to skiing every ski area in the Midwest and spending time at their ski condo in Michigan, they skied the Rocky Mountains from Canada to Colorado, Utah and the Tahoe area of the Sierras. Later this lifestyle was shared with their sons Matthew and Jonathan who in turn passed it on to their children. Bob's other interests were boating, sailing, water skiing, swimming, spending time at the cabin on Farm Island Lake, home improvement projects and sharing experiences while helping his sons in Boy Scout Troop 426. Both sons became Eagle Scouts. His family was his main reason for living. After retirement he and Sally enjoyed 20 years in their Florida home with many friends and family spending entire days on the beach of the Gulf of Mexico or in the pool. Bob also enjoyed a men's poker group there. Bob was always an admirably true gentleman with a kind and loving demeanor. Many have said: "Everyone likes Bob". Bob was born in NYC December 10, 1933 and died In Mpls June 17,2020. Bob is preceded in death by his mother and father, Theresa and William Shultz; brother and sister-in-law, Bill and Nancy Shultz and his mother and father-in-law, Helen and Merrill Foster. He is survived by his wife, Sally; sons, Matthew and his wife, Kirsten, Jonathan and his wife Felicia; grandchildren, Bridger, Wyatt, Norah and Foster Shultz of Duluth as well as sister and brother-in-law, Connie and Noel Coghlan of CA. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews in NJ, NY & CA. Bob's family extends thanks beyond words to all the professional staff at the VA Hospital in Mpls. both during his two week hospitalization and days in hospice care. Burial at Ft. Snelling Cemetery date TBD.