![]() ![]() The museum was unharmed in the wildfires, said Tracey Pugh, the museum media relations director. Schulz Museum and Research Center is located in the city, which stores many of his illustrations, and celebrates the cartoonist and his characters, including Charlie Brown and Snoopy. The Sonoma County Airport is named after him and carries a logo of Snoopy flying while sitting on top of his dog house. The cartoonist died in his home in 2000.Ĭharles Schulz remains a beloved figure in the Santa Rosa community. It’s completely gone.”Ĭharles and Jean Schulz moved into their hillside home in Santa Rosa in the late 1970’s, his son said. It’s that life that my stepmother had with him. ![]() ![]() “The things that they lost in there are irreplaceable,” said Monte Schulz. She is safe and staying with family, he said. Schulz’s widow Jean, 78, was evacuated from their split-level home in Santa Rosa on Monday shortly before the fire reduced it to rubble, Monte Schulz told CNN. The home of Charles Schulz, the creator of the “Peanuts” comic strip, was lost in the wildfires that are ravaging Northern California this week, his son Monte Schulz said. ![]()
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