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Leon Shulman

San Diego, California

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SHULMAN, Leon Dr. Leon Shulman, 94. Born Sept. 1913, died Nov. 16, 2007. Well-known Obstetrician - delivered over 5,000 babies. He passed away at Scripps Memorial Hospital in La Jolla, California. He died ostensibly from pneumonia, but probably was due to a broken heart after losing his wife...

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Priscilla and Leon were such wonderful neighbors. I am going to miss our monday and thursday get togethers. Leon always had many interesting stories to relate. He and Priscilla were such a happy couple. He was an excellent caregiver to his wife.

Leon Shulman was a good neighbor, the kind of neighbor everyone would want to have. Always a joke to share. A man who adored his wife, Priscilla, a gentleman with excellent manners. There should be more men like him! He was one of the good guys. And we miss him - and Priscilla - very much, because you can't think of one without remembering the other.
With love,
Sandy, Loren, and Emma Lopata

You and Priscilla will be greatly missed in so many different ways. Thank you for living so close to us as it was our pleasure.

Dr.Leon and Priscilla were special friends of my parents,Alice & Ralph Walker.

Leon Shulman will be remembered as
a kind and gentle neighbor.

Helen and Harvey Westfall

Dr. Leon Shulman was a dear friend and colleague of ours. He was a
wonderful doctor who was respected by all his fellow physicians, and
loved by all his patients. He brought joy to everyone who came in
contact with him. He will be missed by us all.

Dr. Henry Hasserjian
Dr. James Moran
Mrs. Lynne Tada
Mrs. Dori Wilkinson
Mrs. Patty Nearing
Mrs. Becky Mejia
Mrs. Marie Wedemeyer

Remembering two special friends, Leon and Priscila Shulman. With Love, Margaret Denison and family.

Leon,
May you rest in eternal peace with the Lord.
Jennifer and Rick Shaefer

We only met for a few minutes, but I guess you were my oldest friend. It was July 17, 1951 at St. John's Hospital in Santa Monica. Your's was the first face I ever saw. I don't remember it, but from all I read, I'm sure it was kind and gentle.
Thanks for being there when I really needed you.
My Mom tells me that you were a good man and a great physician.
Thanks again for a great start.