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Beverly Schulman

Middletown, New York

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Cochecton, NY Beverly Schulman (nee Seidenstadt), a former resident of Cochecton and Jeffersonville, NY of a combined 44 years, passed away on December 23, 2007 after a brief illness. She resided in Surfside Beach, SC since 2001. She was 72. Mrs. Schulman was an elementary school teacher in...

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I taught with Bev for many years at Jeff and also played golf with her at Swan Lake and the Villa. We had some really good times at school and on the golf course. Bev will be remembered by many. My deepest sympathy and condolences to all.

Beverly was a great friend and golf partner; we laughed together, shopped, ate out and just enjoyed each others company. I will truly miss her, but she will always have a special place in my heart. My thoughts and prayers go to Ruthann, Jay, Ron and Bobby during their sorrowful time.

Beverly was a much-loved member of the "Nine and Dine Ladies" golf group. She was an avid golfer and great friend. She will be sorely missed.

To Beverly's family,
For years monday and wednesday mornings Beverly lifted weights with us. During that time each week we shared a lot of laughs, family stories and so much more.
Beverly contributed so much to our enjoyment. I am missing her and will to continue to miss her. Her spirit will always be with us. What a great lady she was.
Sincerely,
Betty Ann

Beverly was one of 'us regulars' at the strength training class at Plantation Resort. Beverly, I am going to miss all your funny comments. You were a strong lady; that space in the back corner of the fitness room will always be yours.

We knew Beverly for years and raised our families together. We shared very special times and wonderful memories. She will be missed. Our thoughts are with her family.

Beverly made me part of her family when I first came to J.Y.C.S. I enjoyed many great times and dinners with her, Ruthann, Jay and Ronnie. As anybody who knew Bev, she was was always so kind and thoughtful. I missed her dearly when she moved to South Carolina, but whenever we talked it was like we had just seen each other yesterday. Ruthann, Jay and Ron my family's deepest love and sympathy goes to you and your families. Your mom will always remain in my thoughts and heart.

I was fortunate to have been a student in Mrs. Schulman's class and also worked with her at the pro shop at the Villa Roma. She enjoyed telling me stories of things I'd done in 2nd grade that I did not even recall myself. My condolences to her family.