Steven-Schulman-Obituary

Steven A. Schulman

Tucson, Arizona

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Steven A. Schulman educator, musician, chef and food-lover, passed away peacefully of a rare and relentless cancer at the age of 64. He is survived by his beloved wife of 32 years, Elizabeth Weiner-Schulman; his brother, Jon (Monica Bentley) Schulman of Flagstaff, Arizona; sister, Sally (Lou)...

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Mr. Schulman was my Fourth Grade Teacher at Lineweaver Elementary in the in the late seventies. I will alandt's grateful for him teaching songs from the Beatles to the folk songs of the 60s. People always asked me how I knew those songs. I told them my 4th grade teacher who had a love for music. Good bless Mr. Schulman whom I thought of often throughout my life. Rip.

I had the pleasure of working with Steve Schulman during his years as a teacher at Doolen Middle School. He was an incredibly kind, caring and gifted man. I so loved when he came into my classes and played guitar for my students. I will always cherish my years of knowing Steve.

Liz, I'm so sorry to hear about Steve. It's been too many years since we've been in touch. But I've enjoyed following Steve on facebook. My thoughts and prayers are with you...

Dear Liz,
I am so very sorry for your loss. It has
been too many years.
Love,
Nancy

I met Steven in 1967 through friendship with his father, Sy. I heard and saw Steven 's exceptional growth as a teacher, a musician and as a person. Steven cared about his students, both as pupils and as people, and gave them guidance in both music and life. Frank K. LaBan

My condolences to the family and friends of this remarkable man.

Marilyn Heins

Sally & Jon...
D.J., Linda and I want to tell you how sorry we are for your
loss. Our families had good memories to look back on.
Be well and do as we do ..think about the good times you
had with Steve.

D.J. Schwartz, Linda King & Renee Young

One of the best teachers I ever had. I was one of those weird, space-casey, really smart kids who had trouble in school because of an inability to think inside the box. He never once treated me like a troublemaker which meant so, so much to me. He ran simulations so that we could "live" history to the best of our abilities and he taught math with a real-world problem-solving approach; a few years ago I started to learn programming and have thought of his classes several times since then. I...

Very sad to hear this today. Steve came to mind just a couple of weeks ago and I was thinking I should look him up and catch up with him. My condolences to Liz and all his family.