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Susan Sisak
September 8, 2008
Dear Joan
It seems just like yesterday....and a whole year has gone by. His memory is with us every day, his words echo in our minds, he will live forever in our hearts.
His insights, teachings , words of wisdom have helped and changed our lives in so many ways....we miss him terribly, just as I'm sure you miss him too.
I left a message for you, but haven't heard back, would love to talk and hear how you're doing.
Our thoughts and prayers are always with you,
Susan and Nick Sisak
Kristen Burke
September 17, 2007
I just learned of Dr. Longcope's passing. I used to work with Dr. Longcope at Emerson Hospital while I was completing my internship. I remember Dr. Longcope as a great psychiatrist who deeply cared for his patients. My thoughts are with his family at this most difficult time.

with all our gratitude, Susan and Nick
Susan and Nick Sisak
September 14, 2007
Dear Joan and Family,
WE hope you can take some comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel watching over all of you, including his adorable little Granddaughter, Catherine.
He's been a guiding light, a wonderful mentor, a source of strength, wisdom and inspiration to many of us,including my Mom, Nick, my family,especially myself for so many years, up to just 4days before he left us all so prematurely and unexpectedly behind as he entered Heaven.
He was a picture of health at Nick's Birthday party just about 3weeks ago as he was smiling, chatting, interacting with guests, none of us, including him, suspecting what was in store in the days ahead.
Joan, we feel your loss, we have lost a great treasure, a kind, attentive, brilliant doctor, a friend, with a heart of gold. I'm sure his legacy will live forever not just in the medical community, but also in our memories and certainly in our hearts.We pray that the wonderful memories you shared will give you the strength to go on at this very difficult time.
Please accept our deepest
condolences, I will call to see how we can be of help to you
with our deepest sympathy,
Susan and Nick Sisak
Kerry Ravanis
September 14, 2007
Family of Dr. Longcope,
I was a patient of Dr. Longcope for more than 13 years. He helped me more than I can say. I hope he enjoyed his few years of retirement as they were well deserved! God bless.
Priscilla Carton
September 14, 2007
I greatly appreciate the care Dr. Longcope gave our family over the years. In 2005, he, with his son Nathan and dog, drove three hours to visit my husband who was dying of cancer. Such compassion and spirit of giving is an inspiration. I am honored to have known him. I send my love and condolences to his family and friends.
Mike Casey
September 12, 2007
Dr. Longcope,
Sir, I didn't know you, but I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served with the U.S. Navy in Vietnam. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

And his grandaughter's 1st
September 12, 2007

Celebrating his 70th
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