Paul-Gilman-Obituary

Paul M. Gilman

Newton, Massachusetts

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GILMAN, Paul M. Age 67 of Newton on Monday, March 2, 2009. For 40 years the loving & devoted husband of Miriam E. (Bronstein) Gilman. Beloved father of Pamela Gilman Mittleman & her husband Jeffrey of Needham and Ken Gilman of Las Vegas, NV. Adoring grandfather of Micaela, Alexa and Jake....

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Miriam,Pam and Kenny
I'm sorry to hear of Paul's passing.He was my best friend in our early days in Mattapan. He lived one strret away on Estella Street and I lived on Harvard Street and Paul and I went to the Audubon and Latin school together. We played ball everyday on the street or on the State Hospital grounds and I spent many nights at his house with his family. I just heard of his death through a neighbor who was asking me how I was doing since I just lost my wife of 45 years in...

Dear Miriam and Family, I am so sorry for your loss. I am truly blessed to have met you and Paul. Thank you for your compassion and dedication through your work with the Lupus Foundation- you both encouraged me.
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief.

Sincerely,

i was saddened to hear of paul's passing. he was a good friend from many, many years ago.
we grew up in dorchester, ma. and went to grammar school [audubon], and remained friends thru high school. he lived on 34 estella st and i lived on morton st. it is sometimes hard to remember events from so many years ago, but we played chess a lot, and he usually won.

Miriam, Pam and Kenny: I'm sorry to hear of Paul's passing. He was always very nice to my brothers and me, and was nice enough to allow Kenny to play kickball and football with us for all those hours instead of making him do his homework. I hope you find comfort in this time of need.

Gilman's visit in 2007

We met Paul and Miriam on a tour of National Parks and were impressed by his intelligence and warmth. We stayed friends during the ensuing years and enjoyed their visits to Florida. Paul's knowledge of history, religion and politics was always a source for good conversations and sometimes debates. He will be missed but not forgotten.

Dear Miriam, Pam and Kenny,

Our deepest condolences to you and your family on the sudden passing of Paul.
We will remember Paul as an intelligent, worldly and kind man.
May his memory be your strength as the days, months and years pass by.
May he rest in peace.

Pam, Kenny and the Gilman family-I was so sad to hear of your dad's passing. Though it had been many years since I saw him, we were neighbors for a very long time. I know he will be missed.

Paul was my insurance agent; he was a thorough and professonal counselor. Paul was also my fellow congregant at Temple Emanuel. He always had a smile. He was welcoming and enthusiastic. I know that he will be missed by the Newton community and by everyone who knew him. I am shocked and saddened by his loss.

I am so sorry to hear of Paul's passing, I work at Horace Mann insurance Company and had the privilage of working with Paul for a rew months be for his retirement, He will be saldly missed by all those he touched in his llife