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Noreen Gilman
June 21, 2012
I am sad to learn of the passing of the man who I considered the one who saved the life of my dear mother. I worked at Mt Sinai and was familiar with Dr Yahr in his scrubs and gloves. He was a task master, but when I brought my mother to him, he was a kind and understanding friend. He extended her life by at least 15 years. I know my story is only one of many. But suffice it to say that our family included Dr. Yahr in our prayers and gave thanks that G-D put him in our lives.
michael kastenbaum
April 3, 2012
wish i met william, though the existence of harriette alone is quite a remarkably wonderful mark on the planet...
Eric Lee
December 19, 2011
Bill and I were fraternity brothers at Dartmouth, and saw each other frequently during the years he lived in DC, then occasionally at reunions after that. He was an usher at my wedding. Knowing that Bill has died fills me with great sadness. The world has lost a super guy.
Ramona Young
November 20, 2011
To Harriette and the Yahr family. My sincere condolences during this very difficult time with the passing of your grandmother as well as your Dad. I met your Dad when he was a resident at Montefiore Hospital in the Bronx, NY. I was an o.r. nurse. We had a special relationship throughout the years. I was devastated to hear from you that he had passed. We stayed in touch but in the last couple of years it was less. When I did not hear from him and couldn't reach him by phone I did the old fashioned thing and sent a note. Thank you for letting me know he passed. He has a very special place in my heart and I will always remember him. We enjoyed many Montefiore memories together and laughed a lot about the times. He was a wonderful, super intelligent, very talented, caring, and compassionate guy. He loved surgery and the many wonderful beneficial results. His feelings ran deep and hurt sorrowed him immensely. He loved you all very much and spoke warmly of you always. God bless you children and may Bill rest in peace. He will have a place in my heart always. With Much Love
Shirley Beshany, M.D.
November 6, 2011
I was the first female cardiac surgery resident at Sinai in 1976-77.Bill (and the rest of the team)were great. Bill was always so generous to everyone with everything. He was very caring about his pateients and co-workers. He had endless energy, both for fun and work.He will be greatly missed, but will never be forgotten by anyone he ever came in contact with. You have my deepest sympathy for such a profound loss.
Daria Cirisano
September 20, 2011
To the Yahr family:
Please accept my deep sympathy for your loss. Liz, especially, know my thoughts are with you.
September 20, 2011
I worked on the heart team w/Dr. Yahr & Dr. Greenberg. Those were some of the happiest times of my life. Dr. Yahr was very good to me. I got to race on his multihul one year to Key Largo; it was a blast. He defended me against a nasty surgeon & I've never forgotten that. I learned a great deal working with him & have missed seeing him. My prayers are with the family & I hope peace and comfort come soon. He will be missed.
Sharon Bivans
Miami, Florida
September 20, 2011
My heart goes out to you all at this time of such deep sorrow. Please accept my sincere condolences.
elizabeth jentzer Cohen
September 20, 2011
Dear Elizabeth, Harriette, Alex, Ashley & Ryan,
I knew your Dad and Grandfather only as Cousin Billy. He was always unfailingly kind me to as a child and a lot of fun when he came and visited us on Long island. I know he loved my Mom and came to visit whenever he could. I will miss him.
As an adult I saw him at family occasions and when I saw your Grandmother, my Aunt Beatty when I came to Florida .He was a gentleman and as far as I could see, extremely generous of spirit with you all. He loved you deeply and was very proud of each and every one of you. I hope you remember that fact always.
I was sorry to hear of his passing so early but know that now he is with his Mother and Dad and is out of pain. Please accept my own and my families deepest sympathies.
Elizabeth (Jentzer) & MItchell Cohen & Famliy
September 19, 2011
With Sympathy-our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. We worked and socialize with Bill at MSMC for many years. We both have many memories about "wild Bill". He and Jack Greenberg were a great team. Lee and Diane Ramy Faulconer-Clearwater Beach, FL. Lee was Chief Financial Officer and I was the Head Nurse of the Heart Team & Director of Surgical Services.
Justin Schaefer
September 18, 2011
He will live on forever through everyone he has touched.
Carol Lang
September 17, 2011
Harriette, Liz, and Alex,
I cried for the first time tonight. I loved the picture so much on the cover of the program from the funeral chapel, that I decided to frame it. I placed it next to another picture of your Dad & me taken at the Hurricane Bar in Miami Springs several years ago. (That was when you pulled off the surprise birthday party on St. Patrick's Day.) Your father was my "rock" for over 40 years. It was bittersweet to visit with him during these last months, and indeed an honor to speak at his funeral. So many years, so many memories, and so much love for this dear, dear man. May he rest in peace.
Sincerely,
Carol Lang
Jacki Elson Cook
September 17, 2011
To Alex, Liz, and Harriette, Bill was a member of our family almost since the day Mom began working at MSMC in 1977. I don't have to tell you how special he was to our whole family. Bill and I emailed each other all the time and we had our share of political skirmishes, for sure, but there was always so much love. Next to Daddy, Mom thought Bill hung the moon, and I believe she may have been right. He was a true individual and one of the most talented and heart warming people our family has ever known. He will be greatly missed by Peggi, me, and all those who adored him. I don't know how to contact Scarlett so please pass our heartfelt condolences on to her, and all of you. I am happy that Mom went before Bill did. This would have been a heartbreak that could not be repaired for her. Peggi and I love and pray for you all.......
Shelly and Abraham Rotbart
September 17, 2011
Dear Elizabeth, Harriette and Alex,
Please accept our sincerest condolences on the passing of your father. He was a brilliant doctor who will always be remembered by those who knew him.
Sincerely,
Phyllis Heiffer
September 17, 2011
Dear Liz, Harriette and Alex,
As you know, I have had the pleasure of knowing your Dad since 1977. I have always had the deepest admiration and utmost respect for him. His passing is truly a great loss. I extend to you my most heartfelt sympathy and love. He, indeed, was a man who took a moment to meet and a lifetime to forget. My condolences for the loss of your grandmother, as well.
With love,
Phyllis Heiffer
Michael Temkin
September 17, 2011
There will never be another Bill Yahr .I was fortunate to have him as a friend for over fifty years. He will be missed greatly by his family, friends and the many people whose lives he touched directly and from afar. My G_d bless him and all his family. With Love,Michael Temkin
Michael Horowitz,M.D.
September 16, 2011
To the Yahr family: I trained at Mt Sinai in the 1970's and was chief medical resident in 1975. Bill was my friend, colleague, mentor in all things surgically, and he threw one hell of a party! Ill nevere forget going to his home in the shores and he was building his GTO in the living room!! He was the type of guy who siddled up to the bedside of a patient of mine in the ICU, put his cowboy boots on the bedrailing, and told my patient.."I know others havent given you much chance to survive, but we're gonna fix you!! Inspiration,Boundless Confidence and Skill, and a great human being.. that was Bill. I knew him till he moved away from Mt.Sinai.. but will never forget him.May he rest in peace and be given a special place for all the lives he saved and inspired.
September 16, 2011
Dear Harriette,
I was so sorry to read of your father's death. Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
With much love, Sandra Robertson.
September 16, 2011
MY CONDOLECES TO THE YAHR FAMILY BEING A EARLY RISER I ESPECALLY ENJOYED OUR CONVERSATIONS AT THE GUAYSIDE SPA AND FOUND THAT HARRIET AND MY DAUHGTER IN LAW AMY WERE SCOOLMATES INEVER DREAMED THAT MY SON HAL WOULD DIE FROM A BRAIN TUMOR 9/05 2011 STAY STRONG HERB ROSENBERG
September 16, 2011
Our deepest sympathy to you and all the family.
Mindy and Marshall Brothers
September 16, 2011
dear liz,harriette and alex
i had the privilege of working with your dad in mt sinai operating room for 9 years and i will never forget such hardworking surgeon .i am sorry for your loss and may God bless you on this difficult time
wilhelmina lorzano,r.n.
Matthew Peters
September 16, 2011
Dear Harriette, Liz and Alex,
We are so very sorry to hear of the loss of your father. Our thoughts and many prayers are with you during this difficult time.
When we lived in Kansas for a time, we had the pleasure of having Bill visit us at our home. It was a time that we won't forget as he entertained us with many interesting stories and regaled us with laughter. Your father was a delightful man - fun-filled, caring, generous, and sincere. Additionally, his many years of service to mankind as a gifted surgeon is a legacy of which you can be most proud. Bill will be missed by many.
God's Blessing to you all.
Matthew (Sid) and Bonnie Peters
Annette Harrison
September 16, 2011
Dear Liz, Harriette and Alex,
I had the pleasure to meet your dad several times over the years. He was a very warm and loving man.
We are sorry for family's loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you today and always.
Please let us know if we can do anything for you.
All our love,
Annette, Steven, Tyler & Adrienne
September 16, 2011
Dear Harriette, Liz, and Alex,
We share your feelings and sense of loss about your Dad. We have a long history with your family and we cherish all the memories. You have all become fine adults and are honoring both your parents by your lives and your actions. We are here for you.
Susan and Mickey
Adam Berger
September 16, 2011
Dear Liz and Harriet.... I'm sorry to read that your father has passed away. My father also passed away this past March. Although I didn't know your father, it sounds like he was a wonderful and interesting person and loving family man. May all the wonderful memories you had with him bring smiles to your faces for a long time to come. Again, I'm sorry for your loss.
Adam Berger (from high school years and Camp Mountain Lake)
Terri (Rado) Rosenberg
September 16, 2011
Dear Liz, Harriette and Alex... I'm so sorry for your families loss. Your Dad was a very special person. I remember all the good times I spent with your family growing up. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time and always.
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