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Larry Winfield
April 09, 2024 | Friend
Houston, Texas
MICHAEL N. GOLDBERG, MD passed away on January 19, 2003 at the age of 85. He was born Aug. 23, 1917 in New Orleans, LA as the ninth of eleven children of Rabbi Moses and Miriam Goldberg. He graduated from Tulane University and then earned his MD degree from LSU Medical School in 1941. He served...
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Larry Winfield
April 09, 2024 | Friend
DEAREST LUCILLE,
WE HAVE BEEN THINKING OF YOU, SO OFTEN AND HOPE YOU ARE FEELING WELL. YOU TOOK SUCH GOOD CARE OF MIKE, IT WAS OBVIOUS-HE WAS THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IN YOUR LIFE. BLESS YOU FOR ALL YOU HAVE BEEN THROUGH AND MAY ALL THE MEMORIES YOU HAVE SHARED WITH MIKE KEEP YOU GOING. YOU ARE STRONGER THAN YOU REALLY KNOW.
WE LOVE YOU AND WILL BE IN TOUCH.
LOVE AND HUGS,
MINDY AND GARY
MINDY AND GARY GREENBERG
February 12, 2003 | HGIGHLAND PARK, IL
Dear Lucille and Family.
It was with much sorrow that I heard about Mike's death. Even though we did not see each other too often, I felt very close to him. I shall never forget when Mike and Oscar Wilenzik came to visit here in Atlanta. That was a long time ago, but I remember the time with great pleasure. I think they were probably in medical school and had some time off. I also remember the tour Mike gave me of Charity Hospital when I visited New Orleans. Please accept my...
helen Alperin
February 03, 2003 | Atlanta, GA
Dear Goldberg family:
I have many wonderful memories of you coming to visit Lisa at college, and then treating all of her friends to a sumptuous brunch! I felt like one of YOUR kids whenever I saw you - you always cared what ALL of us were up to. Thank you for making all of us feel so special.
Love,
Gail (Lisa's WU friend)
Gail, Loren & Michael STARR
January 29, 2003 | Denver, CO
Dr. Goldberg's warmth, kindness, and good humor made a lasting impression on me (a friend of his daughter Lisa).
Therese Painter Hogan
January 28, 2003 | Paris, France
Dr Goldberg was the best!! I drove from Conroe with both of my children in the 1970s just to see Dr Goldberg. His office was always crowded and his schedule tight, but he would find time for you. That big smile of his would put you at ease as soon as he entered the room. Dr Goldberg was the best!!
billie reome
January 24, 2003 | Conroe, TX
Dear family of our dearest Dr. Goldberg: This wonderful man ministered to both my children, Stephen Daniel and Dana Sue beginning in 1966 and even as late as 1984 when my son was 18 and needed "serious medical assistance". I took him to Dr. Goldberg who helped us through the crisis and called to check on him. The best thing I remember about Dr. Goldberg was his ability to include the mother of the child in his diagnosing. He would even call me Dr. Heaton and ask my advice. He was loving...
Brenda Heaton
January 23, 2003 | Houston, TX
Many years ago I came to know your family and I would like to extend my deepest sympathy for the loss of Mr. Goldberg. The beauty of life is that our loved ones always stay within our heart and soul.
Kathy
Kathryn Bell Broussard
January 21, 2003 | Houston, TX
I sure will miss him. I had since great memories of going to see the Doctor when I was little. To Mrs. Goldberg it was always great to see her at the desk also when I went.
I am know 44 yrs old. He even did my husband & my blood tests when we where married. We have been married 23 years now. Even 2 granddaughters.
Sincerly,
Lori Bernier Smith
PS I lost my mom 7/01.
Lori Smith
January 21, 2003 | Houston, TX