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Tina Cotter
January 31, 2005
I will always remember Mr. Shulman's love and pride in his family, especially for his devoted wife Shirley, his loving children, Bennett and Joan, both of whom he loved so dearly along with his devoted daughter-in-law Diane, and the joy which his grandchildren Adrian, Audra, and Stacey brought to his life. He was blessed to see the birth of a great-grandson during his lifetime. He was respected by the many family members and friends who knew him.
Bob was a man of grace and elegance who always had a smile and a kind word whenever we met.
May he rest in eternal peace. I will miss him.
darren siman
January 31, 2005
My thoughts are with you Mr. Shulman:)
darren
Audra Shulman
January 31, 2005
I loved my Grandpa very much and I will miss him every day.
barry shulman
January 30, 2005
my brother bob will be a part of me and will be in my heart forever
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