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FABIAN, Carl Edward, was born in New York City on November 1st, 1934 and as a young child moved with his family to Rochester, NY, where he spent his early childhood. They later returned to New York City at the end of WWII and settled in Astoria, Queens. He attended Brooklyn Technical High School, Cornell University, and then the State University Medical School of New York in Brooklyn, obtaining his M.D. in 1960. He took his residency in radiology at Kings County Hospital, finishing in 1964 as chief resident. He then joined the faculty of Stanford University Medical Center and taught radiology there for two years. In 1966, his career was interrupted by the Vietnam War and a two-year stint in the U.S. Army Medical Corps in Panama. While in Panama he attended jump school and won his parachute 'wings' and later took flying lessons and received a pilot's license. Upon leaving the Army they moved to Miami, Florida where Carl entered the private practice of radiology but continued a career-long teaching affiliation with the University of Miami Medical School, eventually becoming clinical Professor of Radiology. During his career he authored several medical papers and later in life devoted himself to finding an electronic means to prevent the accidental loss of surgical sponges within the wound, work which was eventually published. His interests also included tennis and wind-surfing, and he maintained a long relationship with Camp Sea Gull in North Carolina where he volunteered as camp physician for two weeks every summer for over thirty years. His dear wife of forty years, Aida Meiseles, was also a physician who was born and raised in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She received her medical degree there and then came to the U.S. for an internship and training in neurology. She and Carl met at Kings County Hospital in Brooklyn and in June of 1960 they were wed. Aida practiced medicine at Gorgas Hospital in Panama and later in Miami but devoted most of her attention to raising their three children. She developed ovarian cancer and tragically passed away in 1997. Carl had insulin-dependent diabetes for over forty years, a disease which led to numerous complications and ultimately his death on December 24th. He leaves three children, Deborah, Mark and Carla, and four grandchildren, Zachary, Ashlee, Alexandra and Jordann. Carl will be remembered for his keen intelligence and sense of humor, his love of learning, his kindness and generosity, his eternal optimism and his joi-di-vivre. He was well-loved and respected by many and will be greatly missed. A memorial service will be held at the McArthur Chapel in Miami Shores (across the street from Miami Shores Presbyterian Church at 602 NE 96th Street) on Saturday, January 5th, 2013 at 11:00am followed by a gathering at the Great House at Quayside (Biscayne Blvd and 107th Street). In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the V.A. hospital, where Carl received exceptional care throughout his stay. Checks can be made out to 'Miami VAHS.' Please note 'Fisher House, GPF #8033' in the memo section and mail to: Miami VA Healthcare System, Voluntary Service (135), 1201 NW 16th Street, Miami, FL 33125.
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Carl was my closest friend. I think of him often. He helped me make decisions in my family and business life.
Nicholas Reitenbach
School
December 24, 2023
12-24-2022 what a wonderful way to remember Carl and re-read his obituary again. We were at the funeral and it was a wonderful tribute to him. He was a neighbor in Quayside and we were blessed to know him. Cathy and Lou Imburgia
Catherine L Imburgia
Friend
December 24, 2022
Dear Debbie, Mark and Carla
its been a life time of friendship, I have loved your parents very much. Im very very sad for his loss.
I will be in Miami 12/24/2013 my son tel is 305 7679144 please give me a call have been trying to reach you.
love Vicky Anzola
vicky anzola
December 21, 2013
9-5-13
Dear Carla, Debbie and Mark
I just learned about the passing of Dr. Fabian and wanted to send you my sincere condolences. You all must know that it was an honor to have known your father.
During the time that I kept in touch with him, he impacted my life profoundly. More than a friend, he became a mentor and an inspiration to me as a man in many ways.
I thought about him often and am a better person because of the many things I learned from him during our long conversations about life (And politics).
May he rest in peace…
My very best regards to all and may your family be blessed always.
Sincerely,
Frank A. Aguilar
Frank Aguilar
September 5, 2013
I worked with Dr. Fabian for 24 years. I am deeply saddened by his passing. He was kind and truly dedicated to helping this world be a safer place for medicine. He will be missed.
Leslie Michaud-Braun
April 26, 2013
Caridad Castiello
January 11, 2013
although I haven't seen carl in many years, I will always rememer him as a fine radiologist and a wonderful human being.
Harold C. Spear MD
January 9, 2013
Carla and Mark,
My thoughts and prayers are with you. I understand your father's service was very special. Hugs to you both. Take care.
Sheryl
Sheryl Piper
January 7, 2013
Carl was a great person and a great radiologist and his passing represents a great loss. Our condolences to his family.
Roland and Mimi Nieman
January 5, 2013
Dear Carla, Debbie and Mark,
We are saddened by Carl's passing - a lovely man. We enjoyed the friendship of both him and dear Aida, our "concert buddies" for many years.
Our deepest sympathy, Arlene and Stuart Lerman
January 5, 2013
Dear Deborah, Mark and Carla
We are very sorry to hear about Carl. He has been a closest friend since 1953
when I first met him at Cornell. We will very much miss him.
Nick and Marlis Reitenbach
January 2, 2013
Deborah and Family:
I am very sorry to hear of the passing of your father. I will keep you all in my prayers and you travel through this difficult time. May God Bless all of you.
Teresa Thomas
January 2, 2013
What a kind soul and good human being! You will be missed and we pray for you and your family during this sorrowful time.
Cathy and Lou Imburgia
January 1, 2013
He was a Medical School classmate, intern , friend and Elaine and I will miss the many afternoon lunches and conversations of all topics. Alvin Ehrlich SUNY 1960
December 31, 2012
Rest in peace. You will be in our heart's for ever.
Caridad Castiello
December 31, 2012
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