PITTSFIELD -- Helen Ruth Shulman, 84, of Menorah Manor in St. Petersburg, Fla., died there Friday. She was co-founder of the former Jim's Department Store and former co-owner of Jim's House of Shoes.
Born in Boston on Nov. 1, 1920, daughter of Max and Sally Miller Lenhoff, she graduated from Jeremiah E. Burke High School in Boston in 1937 and from Hickox Secretarial School of Boston. She moved to Pittsfield in 1947 and lived in both Pittsfield and Gulfport, Fla.
She and her husband, Irving Shulman, established Jim's Working Man's Store on Woodlawn Avenue in 1947. Their brother-in-law, Murray Levine, became a partner in 1952, when the store moved to Tyler Street, and the name was changed to Jim's Department Store. In 1967, they sold the property on Tyler to the International Union of Electrical Workers and moved to North Street, where they opened Jim's House of Shoes.
They owned the business, now operated by a niece and nephew, until recently.
Mrs. Shulman was a former member of Knesset Israel Synagogue and Temple Anshe Amunim, and a member of Shalom Synagogue of Gulfport. She was active in the Sisterhood and Hadassah of Knesset Israel and former editor of its Hadassah bulletin.
She was a former member of the Women's Club and a former Girl Scout Brownie leader, both in Pittsfield. She enjoyed music, dancing, animals and her home team, the Boston Red Sox.
She and her husband were married in Boston on March 1, 1942.
Besides her husband, she leaves a son, James Shulman of Galena, Ohio; two daughters, Marjorie E. Shulman and Nancy L. Shulman, both of Pittsfield; a sister, Cecily Levine of Pittsfield and Gulfport, and seven grandchildren.
FUNERAL NOTICE -- The funeral and burial of Helen Ruth Shulman will be today at 11 in Largo, Fla. A memorial service will be conducted Wednesday, May 25, at 7 p.m. by spiritual leader Barbara Cohen of Temple Anshe Amunim, 26 Broad St., Pittsfield. The family will receive friends at the home of Irving Shulman, 167 Holmes Road, Pittsfield, on Thursday, May 26, from 4 to 8 and Sunday, May 29, from 1 to 5. Donations may be made to Hospice of the Florida Suncoast, 300 East Bay Drive, Largo, FL 33770, or to Menorah Manor, 255 59th St. N, St. Petersburg, FL 33710. She also leaves two sisters-in-law, Ruth Levine and Jean Rudin, and a brother-in-law, Bernard Rudin, all of California; six nieces, including Joyce Abecassis of Pittsfield and Amy Levine, formerly of Pittsfield, and several grandnieces and grandnephews, including Ron and Avi Abecassis; a daughter-in-law, Jacqueline Shulman; a son-in-law, Frank Bonnevie; seven grandchildren, David and Jamie Finkelstein, both of Boston; and Scott and Michael Bloomberg, Jesse Shulman, Erica Bonnevie and Frank Bonnevie III, all of Pittsfield. Her greatest love was spending time with her grandchildren. Helen was known as a loving and sweet woman and was a very attentive and involved mother and grandmother.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Jane Samel
May 30, 2005
To the Shulman and Levine family members,
I am sorry to hear of your loss. Please know you are all in my thoughts.
Sincerely,
Jane Samel
Arline T Levine
May 27, 2005
Please accept my deepest Sympathy to the entire Shulman and Levine family........Helen was truly a charming,lovely lady with a beautiful smile.....
Becky Harrison
May 24, 2005
Hi Marge, sorry to hear about your mother's passing. Tell The Kids that I am sory as well (as I know what it's like to loose a grandmother). My prayers are with you and your family
Becky
Dick & Kathy Brassard
May 24, 2005
Jim (Jimmy) & Family,
So sorry to hear of the passing of your Mom. Our sympathies are with you all. Her last years were spent in a beautiful state with no snow and now she's in an even better place. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Dick and Kathy
Larry Walker
May 23, 2005
I wish to extend my deepest Sympathy to the entire family of Helen. I will always remember her as a very kind and special person.
Paula Harrison
May 23, 2005
Dear Helen's family,
We are so very sorry for you loss. It was many years ago when we met Helen, and were always impressed with her dedication to her family and her engaging personality. Our thoughts are with you.
Paula and Keith Harrison
George Himmel
May 23, 2005
My deepest sympathies to Helen's extended family. She led a full life and leaves wonderful memories with all who knew her.
Lauren Starr
May 23, 2005
I will always remember Helen with her beautiful smile and sweet disposition.She was always kind,and thoughtful, and a very gentle woman.. My deepest sympathy to the Shulman's and Levine families.. Love,Lauren*
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