SCHULMAN, Dr. John, Jr. Of Peabody, Massachusetts, on Wednesday, July 13, 2016. Dr. John Schulman was born in New York on December 28, 1921 to John and Martha (Marymount) Schulman. He attended The Fieldson School, Yale University, and the University of Pennsylvania Medical School. He received a Masters in Public Health at Harvard University in 1968. John practiced Internal Medicine in Brookline, Massachusetts and he was then on the faculty of Yale University. In 1972 he became the Director of the Indian Health Service Hospital in Gallup, New Mexico. Four years later, he moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico where he practiced medicine until his retirement. John volunteered for two trips on the Hope Ship, providing medical care and medical instruction in Peru and Guinea. John is predeceased by his wife Frances, who lovingly supported him in all of his endeavors. He is also survived by his daughter Nancy and her husband Gerry of West Hartford, Connecticut, and Ginny and her husband Jeffrey of Ipswich, Massachusetts and Boston. He leaves five grandchildren, Melissa Maxwell, and Eric Maxwelll and his fiancé Ashley Jones, Rachael (Simon) Cordella and her husband Danny, Rebecca (Simon) Higgins and her husband Paul, and Abigail Simon. He was "Papa" to five adoring great-grandchildren Evelyn and Benjamin Cordella, and Niamh, Conor, and Aisling Higgins. John leaves his best friend and devoted companion, Allaine Abe of Brooksby Village in Peabody, Massachusetts, where he had lived for ten years. Services will be held on August 3, 2016 at 4:00pm in the Brooksby Village Chapel, 100 Brooksby Village Drive, Peabody, Massachusetts, 01960 and will be followed by a reception. Donations in his name can be made to Doctors Without Borders. Levine Chapels, Brookline 617-277-8300 www.levinechapel.com
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