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Dr. Michael J. Schultz

Woodland Park, New Jersey

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SCHULTZDr. Michael J., age 57, died on Saturday, July 7, 2007. Raised in Metuchen, he lived in Ramsey for the past twenty-three years. Michael was a psychologist for twenty-eight years with the Bergen Center for Psychology of Ridgewood. He also was Chief Psychologist of The Pascack Mental Health...

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Hey Mike, i miss you. I´m a husband and dad now. My wife is expecting our 2nd daughter any day now. I try to keep up with the rest of the Shultz family when I can. I´m now a navy veteran , what an experience, and serving was one of the greatest decisions I´ve ever made. You are forever an amazing spirit and when I think of my childhood with your family it brings me to great space. A needed space, where I can find peace. I love all you and I appreciate all of you. Thank you forever. I...

My friend, colleague and mentor I will miss you forever. I cannot find words or think too much about it without crying.

My sincerest condolences on the passing of this
wonderful man, Dr. Michael Schultz. My son
was under in treatment with him for a short while. He made a
great impact on our lives and we will always remember him as a gentle, encouraging, tender
man.

My sympathy in your loss. Although I did not know Dr. Schultz personally, I served on the Executive Board of the Pascack Valley Mental Health Center for several years while Marilyn Grant was so instrumental and while I was a reporter for the Local Review in Park Ridge. Nora Finkel and I did the Olympics fundraiser back in the late 1970's and it was such a wonderful cause to be part of. I am sure that ,as Pascack Valley grew, Dr. Schultz had his hands full.. we certainly tried to help in the...

Dear Judy and family,
We are so very sorry to learn of your loss. At this difficult time, please know that you and your family are in our prayers.
With sympathy,
The Gessner Family

Dearest family of Michael Schultz: We are forever grateful that Mike shared his "Bomoseen" with our family. What was once Mike's childhood special memory lives on in our lives and the lives of our children. We are so glad that we took that journey across the lake to meet the wonderful relatives of our friend Gary. Our thoughts are with all of you. We will remember his wonderful sense of humor and love for his family and friends. Love, the Schweizer's

Dear Judy and family,
We are so very sorry to learn of Mike's passing.
Please know that you and your family will be in our thoughts and prayers during this most difficult time.
With deepest sympathy,
Patty and Andy Jaz