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Dr. Paul Minor Schuler

Shreveport, Louisiana

Nov 1, 1956 – Mar 1, 2020 (Age 63)

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BORN
November 1, 1956
DIED
March 1, 2020
AGE
63
LOCATION
Shreveport, Louisiana
CHARITY
American Heart Association

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Dr. Paul Minor SchulerShreveport - Dr. Paul Minor Schuler was a board certified physician in pulmonary and critical care as well as sleep medicine. He was a loving husband and father to his three children. He passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, March 1, 2020, at Willis-Knighton Pierremont...

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Dr. Schuler took care of my father in January 2020 at Highland Hospital. His dedication and hours spent was greatly appreciated.

I just found out of Paul's passing. I'm truly saddened. Paul and I both did our Internal Medicine residency at LSUMC in Shreveport. He was one year ahead of me. He was my supervising resident in my second month as a young, untrained, ignorant, and probably, dangerous, intern. Of course, Paul and I worked together many times after that month, as well leaving me many fond memories. He was kind, caring and fair. He demanded a lot from me, but no more than he demanded from himself. He had an...

I am so sorry to hear about Paul' s passing. He and his family were our next door neighbors and he and my brother best friends in the old neighborhood long before he went to medical school. We still have old 8 mm movies of them as kids having a sleepover. My sympathies to his wife and kids, and to Missy and Miss Jenelle.

I was sadden to read about the passing of a caring doctor for over 6 years. I was referred to Dr Schuler by my primary for sleep apnea. I last saw him in Feb 2020 and he said to return in June. I thank God for his care and advice. I pray for his wife, children ,and colleagues. He will be missed.

I am sad to learn of Dr Schuler's passing. He was a very dedicated physician. I was scared crazy November 2018 when after heart surgery I developed multiple PEs in my lungs. Then Dr Schuler appeared in my room and took command of the situation. He gave me peace that he was going to do his part for my recovery. I pray for his wife and children. please accept my sincere condolences.

I am so sorry to hear of his passing. I worked at Office Deport and when he came in we talked . About a month ago I had to see about my CT scan. I asked him if he knew who I was and he said you work at Office Depot. The lady up at the front desk said he remembers everybody. He asked me about my medical history and went above and beyond to print 3 things for me to read about my condition .RIP Dr. Schuler. I will miss you. Sending prayers for your family and all that loved you.

Coming back home I was forced to get doctors here and was very pleased to be in his care. I join in prayer for his family, his staff and the many patients that will miss him dearly.

I am so saddened to read of the loss of Dr. Schuler. I worked ICU & CCU at Helen Keller Hospital when Dr. Schuler first came to Sheffield, AL. He was not one to mince words but cared very deeply for his patients. I was reminiscing / laughing fondly-just a few days ago with a fellow RN, how he came walking (at his BRISK pace), into CCU, shoved his hands into his labcoat pockets & said OK- which of you are responsible for picking up on that (pretty hard to spot sometimes arrhythmia), on Mr....

I worked with Dr Schuler for the last 3 years. My heart has completely been broke by the loss of him. I still can't believe that he is gone. Dr Schuler thank you for all the jokes and fun times we had at the clinic. I'll never forget.