Mark Shulman
Mark Shulman was a "kind of quiet guy who loved sports," said his wife, Lori, suggesting the personality profile of an average Joe. But there was more.

He was, undeniably, a sports fan, attending Giants and Rangers games as often as possible, or taking them in on television at home in Old Bridge, N.J. But overriding all was a dedication to his daughters, Jamie, 13, and Melissa, 17, in whom he instilled a zest for accomplishment.

Mr. Shulman was the coach of Jamie's soccer team, the Old Bridge Road Runners, spending weekends traveling to games across central New Jersey. He had been looking forward to Jamie's bat mitzvah, which was celebrated on Nov. 17, a day Mrs. Shulman recalls as "bittersweet."

He was also working closely with Melissa, a high school senior, on college applications. His advice was "go for the best," Mrs. Shulman said, adding that "he would have been so proud" when news came this month of Melissa's early admission to Princeton.

A 47-year-old mechanical engineer, Mr. Shulman worked as a fire protection specialist for Marsh & McClennan on the 100th floor of the World Trade Center.

"He did evacuation plans for clients," Mr. Shulman said. "If anybody knew how to get out, he would have been the one."

Copyright (c) 2001 by The New York Times Co. Reprinted by permission.
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Hi, I got to st.thomas Aquinas. Today is 9/11 and I was given mark's name to look up and find info about him. I saw this site and just wanted to say he is in my prayers. I'm so sorry for your loss. Be strong and stay positive!
maci mckerchie, Colleague
Sep 12 2011 10:07AM
I met Mark while working fot TI Automotive in Warren, Michigan.For four years, Mark and I would make safety inspections and water tests at our various plants.What started as a business relationship quickly turned into a warm friendship. I knew Mark as a caring and loving husband and father. During dinner conversations he often discussed Lori and his two daughters as well as his best friend, Barry. He talked me into joining his fantasy football team and I in turn introduced him to the game of golf. I still recall one dinner conversation when Mark mentioned his daughters were JAPS. Being naive, I said, "I didn't know your daughters were Japenese." He laughed and said,"No.- Jewish American Princesses." I miss you, Mark, and value our past friendship.
Terry Felt, Friend
Sep 8 2011 9:13AM
I was lucky enough to have met Mark, when my Father and him, took me to a Detroit Tigers game back in 1989. I was 27, and he was a friend of my Father from being involved in United Way Organization. I had the best time with those two, and actually had a hilarious event happen that Sticks with me today!. I thought he was one of the nicest guys I ever had met, and my heart is heavy for his Family. I will never forget the great day, he had made for me.
Paul Felt, Friend
Sep 8 2011 12:09AM
I met Mark when I worked for ITT in northwest Ohio. Even though I only had a few hours with him every year or so, he impressed me with his knowledge, easy-going nature, and interest in helping others. It's been 8 years now Mark and we haven't forgotten you or your impact on those you met. May God bless you and your family.
Jeff Hildreth, Colleague
Sep 11 2009 3:18PM
I met Mark when I was working for Terra Industries in Sioux City, IA. He was a wonderful man, and I loved talking to him about our respective families. On one of his trips to Sioux City, my wife and I both had dinner with him. I remember my wife remarking about Mark's kindness. It was that same trip that Mark told me about the auto accident in which his daughter had been involved. He went on to say that that in the weeks following the accident, all he could think about was how much he loved his family; how much he cherished each family member; and how they would always be his number one priority. I remember the tears in his eyes as he spoke these words to me. Mark and I had a number of business conversations after that, and he never failed to say something about his family. To Mrs. Shulman and the rest of the family -- ever since 9/11 I wanted to share with you some of my memories of Mark; however, I could not get your contact information. Hopefully, you will read this and know that Mark loved all of you very deeply. I miss him and will never forget him. 9/09/09 David Varney Franklin, TN
David Varney, Friend
Sep 9 2009 5:15PM
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