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The top names on San Francisco’s social and political register gathered atop Nob Hill today to memorialize Charlotte Mailliard Shultz, The City and state’s longtime chief of protocol who passed away in December at the age of 88.

Charlotte Shultz attends the 2019 San Francisco Opera Ball at the War Memorial Opera House.

Shultz was preceded in death by her husband, former U.S. Secretary of State George Shultz, who died in February of 2021. He was 100. “The service is what Charlotte requested,” Gatti told The Examiner. “ Bishop Swing and I took copious notes on this. Two things she wanted for certain was Bishop Swing presiding, and Boz Scaggs and Frederica von Stade singing. … She also wanted yellow roses.”

As chief protocol officer, Shultz entertained many famous dignitaries, including Queen Elizabeth, Prince Charles, Pope John Paul II and Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang. “For over 50 years, Charlotte lent her invaluable guidance and leadership, serving as chief of protocol for three California governors,” said Newsom in a statement. “Charlotte was the quintessential San Franciscan — defined by her eye for the fantastic and the flourish with which she welcomed visiting dignitaries, foreign consuls and San Franciscans from all walks of life. She helped make the City of San Francisco the vibrant, international city it is today.

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