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Nathan Norman Schulman
October 11th, 1928 - January 19th, 2007
SCHULMAN, Nathan Norman, 78 of Seminole. Died Friday, January 19, 2007 at Suncoast Hospital. He came here in 1972 from his native Brooklyn, New York. He was in the Air Force and served during World War II. He was a mechanical engineer and vice president of production at Aircraft Porous Media, a division of the Pall Corporation, in Pinellas Park. He was a member of Congregation B'Nai Israel, St. Petersburg. He received a bachelor's degree form Poly Technical Institute of New York, Brooklyn. He was an avid Golfer and a member of the Tides Golf Club. Survivors include his son, Steven, Largo; daughter, Stephanie Schulman, Tampa; brother, Martin Schulman, Charlotte, NC; sister, Shirley Spieler, Delray Beach; Funeral service will be 2 PM on Sunday (January 21, 2007) at Beth David Chapel with Rabbi Jacob Luski DD officiating. Interment will follow in Chapel Hill Memorial Park, Largo. David C. Gross Funeral Homes, Beth David Chapel, 6366 Central Avenue, St. Petersburg is serving the family. Service Information
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