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HAAG--Ray Allen, MD, November 25, 1924 - November 29, 2020, of Bay Shore, NY. Graduate of Cornell Medical College, 1948. For further details, please visit www.chapeyfamily.com
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Sad to hear about the passing of Dr. Haag. My entire family offers their condolences to the entire Haag family. He was truly a legend in his time. We have tremendous fondness and respect for him. May he Rest In Peace.
Mary Ruggiero
Friend
December 9, 2020
Dr. Haag operated on me at St. Charles Hospital in 1954. I was born club footed and he cured me at age two. I am now 68 so he was only 31 at the time. I have a vivid memory at age two of this experience from having casts removed every two weeks to Dr. Haag's white bucks.
All my love to Maureen who was my sister's best seton Hall friend -Classs of 1960. All my love to his children.
Mary McCarthy
Mary McCarthy
Friend
December 5, 2020
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Chris Zoeller
Family
December 4, 2020
Remembering back to when I worked for Dr Haag & Maureen brings back many emotional memories.
He was a doctor that listened to his patients & what I respected the most was the fact that he examined more than just the place that was bothering the patient. He would find other reasons other than orthopedic courses for a pain.
He was a very kind, caring man. He & his wife, Maureen helped me through very difficult times.
My deepest sympathy to Maureen & his family.
Gail Young-Smith
Friend
December 3, 2020
Diane Arnold
December 2, 2020
My sincere condolences to all of Dr. Haag’s family. He was a fine surgeon and a good man. It was a pleasure to know him and to work with him in the OR at Southside Hospital. May he rest in peace.
Dianne Haaga
December 2, 2020
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