Debra Heller
So sorry for your loss I did not know of her passing. She was my godmother we loss contact over the years she was loved deeply by my Dad Carl Heller and grandfather Matthew Malipolski forever in my heart
Birth date: Aug 16, 1940 Death date: Oct 3, 2016
Dr. Pauline M. Schultz dies at 76; Respected Physician, Devoted Wife and Dedicated Mother from a medical family Pauline Maria Schultz, D.O. (nee Delia), the devoted wife of Harry J. Schultz, Jr. and dedicated mother of Paul H. Sc Read Obituary
So sorry for your loss I did not know of her passing. She was my godmother we loss contact over the years she was loved deeply by my Dad Carl Heller and grandfather Matthew Malipolski forever in my heart
I attended school with her sons many years ago. Mrs Schultz was a dedicated member of our St Casimir family, a wonderful family friend and treated us like her own sons growing up. God bless you and your family always.
So many memories of Aunt Pauline but one that stands out the most to me would be when I was pregnant with my daughter Kristie I was only 18 and afraid that my family would look down on me for being so young and not married. At my baby shower Aunt Pauline gave me two special gifts for myself and a hug and kiss. I no longer felt upset she made me feel so much better and accepted it is something that touched me and I will never forget it! Also the many times if I was feeling sick or nervous about taking a certain medicine I could call her and talk to her about (she knew I was a little crazy :) ) she was always there for you no matter what. She was a very special person and after reading her obituary there is so much that I didn't know about Aunt Pauline and it's sad I never got the chance to learn more about her. I look forward to sitting down with Uncle Harry someday and learning more about her and sharing memories. Aunt Pauline fly high and watch over all of us! I will miss you but will always keep your memory alive! I love You! Love Kerri
Pauline was my best friend for 60 years. We shared so many wonderful memories together growing up as teenagers in Wildwood. I would meet her at the dances in Danceland in Wildwood and we had so much fun walking the beach and boardwalk. She was in my wedding but I couldn’t be in hers because I was pregnant. We remained close all of our lives, from the best of times as young teenage girls, into adulthood starting our families. We faced life’s challenges and triumphs together. I loved listening to her and she always had wonderful stories. I will miss her dearly but I know we will be dancing together again in Heaven! Love, Jackie Martina

I have many fond memories of Pauline but the one that stands out in my mind was the night of her wedding serenade. As I watched her and my brother Harry dance to their special song, I became sad thinking I was losing my big brother. After their dance Pauline saw me sitting in a corner crying, leaving her many guests she came over to see what was wrong. I told her I was sad as she was taking my big brother away from me. She told me my brother Harry would always be there for me and that I was not losing my brother but gaining a sister and that they both would be there whenever I needed them, they were only a phone call away. It was at that moment that I knew my brother had picked a very special woman to be his wife. Pauline never let me down. Over the 52 years she was my sister in law she was only a phone call away and believe me there were many phone calls and no matter what was going on in her life she was always there. Pauline was more than a sister in law, she was my sister and my best friend. She will be missed more than words can say but I have so many wonderful memories that will keep her alive forever in my heart. Rest in Peace Pauline. Love and miss you.
Dear Harry and family,
I am so very sorry for your loss. I was a very young Director of Nursing at Oxford Hospital when Pauline became out House Physician. We quickly became allies and friends.... oh how we laughed to ease our stress. We were at a party at the Delran house and feeling no pain. I don't remember who said it but one of us announced she was 3 trees to the creek . We started laughing and laughing so hard when the other of us said...don't you mean 3 sheets to the wind? I loved her laugh.
She was a fabulous physician and the strongest, most steadfast woman I ever met. I feel blessed to call her friend and am sorry we lost touch over the years.
May memories and the love with which she filled your hearts, comfort you.
Judi Reed Moss
I sat next to Pauline for 3 years at PCOM And she was just a wonderful person. She was the only woman in our class but she was accepted as one of the guys immediately. I remember her playing pinochle during breaks and she knew as much about sports as any of us. I also remember during our fourth year in clinics and hospital rotations she was very pregnant but she did not let it slow her down.When I was newly married my wife had something wrong with her eye and I mentioned it to Pauline & she said my father will see her. the next evening Dr Delia treated my wife & didn't charge us which at that time was greatly appreciated.I will miss her. Ronnie Cowen
Pauline was a great asset to her children's school,( St. Casimir ), her church , and her community.She had a great big heart of gold and one of the funniest ladies Ii've ever had the pleasure of knowing. She will be deeply missed.
Our loss is heavens gain.
With loving memories,
Grace Rulli Lanni
Friend and former PTA president