Edna Schultz Obituary, Death – On March 29, 2024, Edna Earle Coddington Schultz, who had reached the age of 90, passed away peacefully. Her passing occurred without any complications. Edna Earle had been a resident of Richmond, Virginia, up to the point that she moved to Cocoa Beach, Florida where she currently resides. More than three decades passed while she remained in that location.
She moved to Hatteras in the year 2021, and her daughter Donna took care of her until it became necessary for her to acquire a higher level of care. During that time, she was able to receive care from Donna. The Landings of Albemarle, which are located in Hertford, North Carolina, became her new home after that experience. The beach in Cocoa Beach was a place that provided her happiness.
Whenever she was in close vicinity to the lake, she was typically in the best mood she could experience. Hatteras Island was without a doubt a close second to Cocoa Beach, despite the fact that Cocoa Beach was her preferred place. Tannin, fishing, and spending time at the beach were all activities that she absolutely cherished. In spite of the fact that she was 88 years old, she was still able to go fishing again and again. During the time that she was casting herself, she managed to reel in a couple of fish.
Up to the day she died away, she talked about the last time she went to the beach to fish with a great deal of enthusiasm for the experience. Before she was born, both of her parents, Edna Frances Coddington and Earl Edwin Coddington, had already passed away. Her grandson, Daniel Hackett, had already passed away before to her passing. Both of her parents and her grandchild had already passed away prior to her passing.
Among those who are able to carry on her legacy are her daughters, Donna Barnett (Charlie) and Theresa Hackett (Michael), as well as her grandchildren, Amanda Spain Paschke, Stephanie Spain, Mary Katherine Spain, Michaelanne Hackett, Hannah Barnett, Brett Barnett, and Colin Barnett, and nine great-grandchildren. Her legacy will be carried on by her children and grandchildren.
As an alternative to sending flowers, you may choose to make a contribution to the Hatteras Island Cancer Foundation. For further information, visit the foundation’s website at www.hicf.org. The foundation’s mailing address is PO Box 442, Hatteras, North Carolina 27943. In particular, we would like to express our deepest gratitude to Brooke Barham, with whom Edna developed a special affection and connection. We would like to express our profound gratitude to the staff at Landings of Albemarle for providing me with excellent care.