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Ronald Shulman Obituary

Ronald Anthony Shulman of Reno, NV, formerly of Brookline, MA, died peacefully on January 7, 2016, in his eighty-fourth year. Beloved son of the late Jack and Hattie Shulman of Shaker Heights, OH, dear brother of the late James M. Shulman, son-in-law of the late Syd and Al Brickman of Vineyard Haven, MA. For fifty-four years, cherished and devoted husband of Diane Brickman Shulman. Proud father of Lisa Piel (Geoffrey), Seth Shulman (Dorothy) and Tony Shulman (Elena). Loving and adored Beempee of Jordan, Zoe and her husband Adam, Matthew, Stephen, Allie, Samantha, Hayley and Thomas. Most patient dog-dad of Coffee, Tomas, Batman and Robin, and bunny-dad of Bucky. Ron's life was a long series of adventures. He was always eager to master a new skill, and did so effortlessly. He reinvented himself often, long before it became fashionable. An Ivy League scholar. An engineer and a builder of many things. A talented - and published - essayist. An inventor. A coin collector. A football and rugby player. An impeccable grammarian. One of the few known people in the world who actually preferred black licorice. The most long-suffering math tutor in the world. A voracious reader. A university faculty member. An avid lover of sports and a cold Guinness. A successful business owner. A compulsive punster. A man with the most remarkable appetite, who saw nothing wrong with eating cold Chinese leftovers for breakfast. Probably at his happiest puttering in the garden or the greenhouse - the Johnny Appleseed of composting! And, always, always, a gentleman in the true meaning of the word: a gentle man. His footsteps were quiet but powerful, in those size thirteen shoes. He will be greatly missed by all those who had the privilege of knowing him. A memorial service celebrating Ron's life will be held at a later date, in Chestnut Hill. If you would like to make a donation in his memory, please do so in a way that is most meaningful to you.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Brookline Tab from Jan. 9 to Jan. 21, 2016.

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Seth

January 3, 2025

Miss you, can´t believe that your Son will be turning 60 this year. I wouldn´t be the Man I am today without you Love and guidance. Love you lots...Seth

Seth Shulman

January 3, 2024

Miss you lots Dad. A day doesn´t go by that a wish you were still here. You now have 3 Great Grandsons. Love you lots. Seth

Seth Shulman

January 6, 2021

Can’t believe it’s been five years, I miss you so much. I wish you could meet your Great Grandson. He is so cute. Your Grand Children are all doing great things, because you raised your children as great role models. I love you very much.

Group of 10 Memorial Trees

Diane Shulman

Planted Trees

Dianne Lintz

January 26, 2016

Ron. One of the last great gentlemen. Sow seeds and deadhead in peace.

January 20, 2016

Ron was such an unbelievable friend. When I flew Reno layovers he and Diane would pick me up at the hotel and drive me to Truckee so I could see my son and granddaughter. The dinners we had together. Visiting their home. Your kindness will truly be missed you were such a great friend. Be at peace Ron. Ina Melen

Joel Friedman

January 16, 2016

Ron was one of the kindest, smartest and zaniest men I have known. He was truly unique, one of a kind. RIP

January 15, 2016

We have truly warm memories of Cousin Ron and all the holidays we spent together as our children were growing up. Jerry and I feel so privileged to have shared our lives with him and we will cherish our visit to Reno when he was well and we all had a wonderful time together. With love, Janie and Jerry

January 15, 2016

We have truly warm memories of Cousin Ron and all the holidays we spent together as our children were growing up. Jerry and I feel so privileged to have shared our lives with him and we will cherish our visit to Reno when he was well and we had a wonderful time together. With love, Janie and Jerry &

TT

January 13, 2016

I AM SENDING MY MOST HEARTFELT SYMPATHY DURING THIS DIFFICULT TIME.PLEASE KNOW THAT GOD CARES FOR YOU.HOSEA 13:14

TT

January 12, 2016

I AM SENDING MY MOST HEARTFELT SYMPATHY DURING THIS DIFFICULT TIME.PLEASE KNOW THAT GOD CARES FOR YOU.HOSEA 13:14

January 9, 2016

What a beautiful tribute to Ron!. I kept thinking about how much he would have enjoyed the description of him. David and I send our love and condolences to you and the entire family. Ron was such a special person, and it always was a pleasure to spend time with him. We will sorely miss him when we come to visit Reno. We wish you strength and send our love to you at this difficult time. May his name be for a blessing. With our love, David and Lisa

Beempee with 2 of his grandchildren

Seth Shulman

January 9, 2016

Jon Shulman

January 9, 2016

Uncle Ronny to me, he was all of this and then some. His tremendous wisdom was matched by his sense of calm, his patience and his sense humor. He'll be missed, but he leaves behind many fond memories for all.

Jon Shulman

January 9, 2016

What lovely words. I always liked Ron so much. Wishing all of you, especially Diane, strength during this difficult transition. May his memory be for a blessing.

Debi Fields

January 9, 2016

Beautifully written and so true. Ron will be missed but never forgotten. Condolences to all. Much love Debi and Elwyn Fields

Seth Shulman

January 9, 2016

Amazing Father to me and my 2 siblings, Husband and Grandfather of 8. I will deeply miss him and his giant heart and love he gave us all. I have been truly blessed to have been is SON for the last 50 years. I miss you so much...You will always be in my heart...LOVE YOU DAD...

Seth Shulman

January 9, 2016

An amazing Father to me and my 2 siblings, Husband and Grandfather to 8 grandchildren. I will miss him deeply, his giant heart and love is what will be most missed. Not only was he my father, but a great influence throughout my life. I am truly blessed to have been is SON for 50 great years... I LOVE YOU DAD...

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