OBITUARY
William J Shuler
April 13, 1945 – May 10, 2019
IN THE CARE OF
Lakeview Funeral Home & Memorial Gardens
William "Grumps" Shuler, age 74 of Longview, Texas, passed away on Friday May 10th, 2019. William was born April 13th, 1945 to Esther Mae and Philip Sheridan Shuler.
William, or his known nickname of "Grumps," often came off as a course and rough man, but he was really one of the nicest, most caring individuals you would've ever met. He worked as an auto body repairmen, and had a passion for riding his motorcycle, named Ethyl. Grumps also took great pride in serving six years in the Army as an United States Paratrooper, along with being a retired member of the Mavericks M/C.
William is survived by his loving wife, AJ Shuler; daughters Shelly (Jesse) Sanchez and Kelly Shuler; sons Philip Sheridan (Leah Antunes) Shuler, Jason (Marsha) Setliff, LW (Tammy) Shuler and Randy (Helen) Shuler. He also had 17 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren he loved and adored.
William was preceded in death by; mother Esther Mae and father Philip Sheridan Shuler; brothers Lawrence and Howard Shuler and sister Leah Shuler.
A celebration of William's life will be held Saturday, June 1st, 2019 at 11:00a.m. at Lakeview Funeral Home, 5000 W Harrison Rd, Longview, Texas 75604.
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FAMILY
- Esther Mae Shuler Mother (deceased)
- Philip Sheridan Shuler Father (deceased)
- Lawrence Shuler Brother (deceased)
- Howard Shuler Brother (deceased)
- Leah Shuler Sister (deceased)
- Angela "AJ" Shuler Wife
- Shelly and Jesse Sanchez Daughter and husband
- Kelly Shuler Daughter
- Philip Sheridan (Leah Antunes) Shuler Son and girlfriend
- Jason and Marsha Setliff Son and wife
- Lawrence "Bill" and Tammy Shuler Son and wife
- Randy and Helen Shuler Son and wife
Past Services
Saturday,
June 01, 2019
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