Gary-Shulman-Obituary

Gary Shulman

Elmira, New York

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SHULMAN, Gary Gary Shulman passed away early Tuesday morning, May 1, 2007, after a lengthy illness. He was born October 18, 1920 in Elmira, NY, to Russian immigrants, the late Isaac and Anna (Mintz) Shulman. At an early age Gary enjoyed building things, including a kayak which he would...

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Great thanksgiving and appreciation for Gary and all the gifts in his character which he brought to this community. It makes this day even more joyous being reminded.

June, Dick, Ike and families,
We want you to know that our thoughts are with you. Uncle Gary was a great man, so full of life. He blessed the challah at our wedding and through that act blessed our lives. Love to you all.

We want to express our deepest sympathies to all of the Shulman family for the recent loss of their father, uncle, grandfather and friend. I have personally known and worked with Gary Shulman these past twenty years and knew him to be a man of exemplary spirit and courage. Gary Shulman was the one great man that I ever met, and I am a better man for his friendship. Our prayers are with Gary today, that he and Sally rest peacefully and harmoniously in warm, eternal embrace.

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Dearest June, Our deepest condolences to you, your siblings, Andrew and Jean, on the passing of your Dad. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. With love, Andrea, Peter, Nicholas and Alexander Britell, Weston, Ct.

June, Dick, and Ike,

Our sincere sympathies to you and your families. Your father was a dynamic man with many good qualities and such presence. He will be remembered with great fondness by all who had the pleasure to know him even briefly.
With love to all,

Neil and Diana

Mr. Shulman was a real gentleman. As a kid that grew up in ''The Patch'' he was a real example of what a human being should act like.

3 May 2007


To: June, Dick and Ike

Please accept our deepest sympathy on your father’s passing from his worldly ordeals. May he now rest in everlasting peace and be a beacon for his grandchildren.

Your father, Gary Shulman, was an exceptional individual and an inspiration to many engineers here as well as people in the far corners of the world. The engineering community in the Southern Tier always enjoyed his talks and pictures on the installation of those geothermal...

Gary was truly "one of a kind" and will be missed by his family, friends and a world that he tried to make better.

Gary was a friend, a man of wisdom, and a Gentleman. I enjoyed playing volleyball and handball with him in the old YMCA during the 1960's.
I loved hearing his enthusiastic updates on the geothermal projects around the world. I came to understand the potential of geothermal, I went and installed a small one in my home almost 20 years ago. I've been reminded frequently of his sweet personality, and know he was a gift of God.