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JANET LAPERLE
July 1, 2008
DR GORDONS FAMILY SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS I REMEMBER BEING DR GORDONS PATIENT UNTILL I WAS 20 WHEN HE TOLD ME HE WAS MOVING
THIS ONE PARTICULAR TIME I HAD APPENDICITIS AND OF COURSE BEING SPECIAL NEEDS THIS ONE DOCTOR AT CITY HOSPITAL ASKED ME QUESTIONS I DIDNT UNDERSTAND AT ALL AND YELLED TO ME WHAT DO YOU KNOW DR GORDON WAS AROUND THE CORNER AND YELLED RIGHT BACK TO THAT DR TELLING HIM THAT ANY QUESTIONS THEY WERE TO CALL HIM IN REGARDS TO ME PLUS HE ALWAYS TREATED HIS PATIENTS LIKE HIS OWN FAMILY HE WAS VERY SPECIAL TO MANY
Dr. Timothy C. Hoffman
June 30, 2008
Dr. Gordon Thank you for serving our country. May G-d send comfort to your family in this time of grief.
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