MARJORIE-SCHULMAN-Obituary

MARJORIE SCHULMAN

New York, New York

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SCHULMAN--Dr. Marjorie, Age 65, passed away after a ten year battle with colorectal cancer on December 24, 2019. Born to Robert and Carol Schulman, July 16, 1954 in New York, New York, she was predeceased in 2017 by her husband of 30 years, Phillip Ross Smith, MD, PhD. Marjorie is survived by her...

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So sad to read about Marjorie´s passing. My sympathy to her family, in particular to Laura to whom I taught piano many years ago.

Marjorie was not only one of the most brilliant people I ever knew, but also one of the kindest and most decent. She had great integrity and was a very loyal and devoted friend. I grieve her premature passing and miss her very much.

Marjorie was an amazing person. I think of her daily and thank you for sharing her

I'm so sorry for your loss. Marjorie was a very special woman, colleague and doctor. She had the warmest smile and the kindest heart. She will be missed by all that knew her. I am so profoundly sorry for your loss.

I admired Marjorie and was fortunate to work with her at Aetna. I join you in mourning her passing. I continue to learn from her insights and am grateful to have know her as a colleague and amazing person. Brilliant with her great sense of humor and human touch. I miss her.

I was so saddened to learn of Marjorie's passing. I worked with her for many years at Aetna and also for several with her daughter Rebecca. She was a pleasure to work with, at times demanding, but always focused on the client. She will be missed by all. My condolences to the family during this difficult time.

Bob Goldbeck

Marjorie with Jane Pyenson at Nora's PhD party. Rebecca was also there.

Marjorie preparing dragonfly wings for microscope, with Seth Pyenson

Marjorie with with me+the dragonfly wing image. Forever: Marjorie, the happy science geek!

I benefited from Marjorie in many ways and mourn the loss of my friend, counselor, co-author, mentor, and, happily, a contract employee. We held similar views on what was right and wrong with healthcare and the wonder of science.

The picture below (and others I posted) are from my daughter's PhD Party on June 29, 2019. Marjorie found a dragonfly wing for the projecting microscope that was Nora the microbiologist's entertainment.

Pictured: Marjorie with with me+dragonfly wing....