

Rhonda Kay (Barnhill) Schultz, 52, went to be with her Lord and Savior on September 6, 2016. Visitation will be held Sunday, September 11, 2016 from 5:00-7:00 pm followed by a memorial service on Monday, September 12, 2016 at 11:00 am with Stacy Barnhill officiating. Both will be held at Clements-Wilcox Funeral Home in Marble Falls, Texas.
Rhonda Kay was born in Burnet County on May 21, 1964 to Fred Wilson and Ruby Lee Barnhill. The youngest of 7 siblings, she was a mischievous and adventurous tomboy. As she grew up, our little tomboy faded away and blossomed into the beautiful lady we all love today. Unlike her tomboy habits, her mischievous and adventurous nature never wavered. She had a passion for music and dancing. Forever the coolest girl at the party, she was loved by everyone who knew her. Her personality was as captivating as her smile. Her quick wit, sincere heart, and undeniable beauty were a combination straight from the Heavens.
Rhonda Kay's true loves were her children and two grandsons, who definitely inherited their Nonnie's rambunctious spirit. She loved to take them on "natures hikes" to their Aunt Linda's who lived next door, and teaching them how to use their Aunt Teresa's credit card to order them presents. Her spirit will certainly live on through the boys.
Rhonda Kay is survived by her daughter Reggie Gutierrez-Webb, and husband Chance, of Burnet, her son John Kaid Schultz, and wife Ashley, of Austin, her grandsons, Cooper Ray and Case Lyndon of Burnet, Don Crider of Luling, her sisters Linda Barnhill Cochran of Burnet, Mata Cox of Marble Falls, brothers Johnny Barnhill and wife Linda of Marble Falls, Freddy Barnhill and wife Doris of Brownwood, Terry Barnhill and wife Debbie of Denver, CO, dear friend, Grant Dean, numerous nieces, nephews, great nieces, and great nephews, friends, and seven grand dogs that she did not like to claim.
We know Rhonda Kay is dancing down the streets of gold with her parents, Fred Wilson and Ruby Lee Barnhill, her brother Tommy Lyndon Barnhill, her sister Cindy Barnhill, her Grandmother Emma Lee Montgomery, and her high school sweetheart, Lino Gutierrez.
Your memory will surely live on through your family, and we will never be the same without you. "If you find your way back, I owe you a beer, for my record year".
We love you.
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