Glenn Buck Schultz, age 93, formerly of 290 7th St. SW, Huron, died Wednesday, May 19, 2004, at the De Smet Good Samaritan Center. His funeral service will be at 2:00 PM Sunday, May 23rd at the Welter Funeral Home with Rev. Richard Rinearson officiating. Burial will be at Restlawn Memory Gardens Cemetery. Friends may call Saturday afternoon and evening or Sunday until the time of service at the Welter Funeral Home. There will be a Prayer Service at 8:00 PM Saturday evening at the funeral home with the family present from 7:30 to 9:00 PM. Glenn A. Schultz was born on September 19, 1910, to Fred and Anna (Kerr) Schultz at Conde. He grew up on a farm in the Conde and Crandall area and attended rural schools. After his schooling, Buck was employed with W.P.A. for a number of years. On December 29, 1934, Buck married Dorothy Mae Smith at Webster, SD and continued to farm in the Conde and Crandall area until the 1940s when they moved to Huron. They returned to the Conde and Crandall area in the mid 1940s. In 1950, they returned to Huron where he was employed by Ralph Bales. He was then employed with Royer Oldsmobile in Huron for a number of years and then drove transport for Raymond Oil, later he drove for Mel Hiles Trucking. Buck retired in 1974 and lived in rural Huron. After the death of his wife, Glenn lived at the Huron Area Senior Center until September of 2003 when he became a resident of the De Smet Good Samaritan Center. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church. His favorite hobbies were hunting and fishing and he enjoyed reading. He is survived by two daughters, Marilyn Anderson and Beverly Hiles both of Huron; nine grandchildren, Deborah Hesse, Tamara Pickering, Sandra Sammons, Lisa Fletcher, Natalie Lamont, Greg Hiles, Eileen Babcock, Todd Olson and Scott Olson; 19 great grandchildren; one step great granddaughter; one step great-great grandson; and one sister, Genevieve Liberty of Clark. He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Dorothy on February 27, 2001, one daughter, Donna Olson Roby, two sons-in-law, Glen Anderson and Mel Hiles, three grandchildren, Paula Anderson, Jon Anderson and Karen Olson, three brothers, Earl, Leonard, and a brother in infancy, one sister, Gladys Bymers and one brother-in-law, Thomas Sam Smith.