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Robert Feltman Obituary

Feltman, Robert Ferree , M.D. passed away on September 7, 2020 at home. Bob was born on January 7, 1927 in Havre de Grace, MD, the son of Samuel and Madeleine Brown Feltman. He was raised in the Washington D.C. area, where his father worked as a mathematician for the United States Department of the Army in the Pentagon. Bob was proud of his father's role as the liaison between the U.S. Army and the developers of ENIAC, the first electronic computer and his role designing defense systems in support of the U.S. Armed Forces in World War II. Bob's parents and grandfather were tragically killed in an auto accident in 1951. Samuel Feltman was posthumously inducted into the Ordinance Hall of Fame. Bob graduated from Western Reserve Academy and enlisted in the Army Air Corps in 1944. His brother David was already serving as a bombardier in Europe. Bob spent the remainder of World War II studying engineering at Lehigh and Clemson Universities and was stationed for a time in Boca Raton. After his discharge from the service, he enrolled at George Washington University and with just three years of undergraduate credits he was accepted into the George Washington University Medical School. He graduated third in his class in 1952. While completing his residency in radiology at Philadelphia General Hospital, Bob was captivated by a nurse who, in his words, "looked just like Audrey Hepburn." Despite a rule against residents and nurses dating, Bob arranged an introduction. In 1953, Bob married Wanda Nottingham in her birthplace of West Virginia. Bob and Wanda moved to Canton, Ohio to start his practice as a radiologist. Seeking warmer temperatures and less snow, they moved to Miami in 1960, where Bob joined the faculty of the University of Miami School of Medicine. In 1967 Bob became the Chairman of Radiology at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital now University of Miami Hospital. He served 30 years in that role and served as Chief of the Medical Staff in 1980. Bob and Wanda settled down in the area now known as Pinecrest and their family grew to five children; Doug, Mark, Madeleine, David and Paul. With a sense of adventure and wanting to show their children the United States, each summer Bob and Wanda would fly the family to a different region of the country, rent a camper, and travel for a month through several neighboring states and Canada visiting national parks and museums. At home, Bob and Wanda regularly hosted large parties for family and friends that included dancing, music of all forms, and pool parties. The family was also active in boating and enjoyed skiing in the area waters and snorkeling on the reefs off the Florida Keys and the Bahamas. Bob was also active in sports his whole life and his pursuits included swimming, running, tennis, and weightlifting. He instilled his love of sports in his children. Bob was widowed in 1976. Bob married Sylvia (Sissi) Scher, also widowed, in 1978. Bob embraced Sissi's family, adding Herb, Steve, and Carolyn as children. Bob frequently noted how lucky he had been to have found two such wonderful wives. Despite the challenges of blending two very different families, Bob and Sissi spent 42 joyous years together, traveling around the country and the world. They enjoyed socializing with friends, and they loved entertaining in their beautiful home. They continued their love of sports, with tennis taking pride of place alongside workouts in Bob's home gym. Bob retired from full-time practice in 1997. He continued to serve on the teaching faculty of the University of Miami giving regular conferences to the Fellows in Gastroenterology. The Robert F. Feltman Gastrointestinal Educational Fund at the Miller School of Medicine was established to provide travel expenses for GI fellows to attend research conferences. Despite numerous tragic events, Bob lived life with optimism, warmth and a wonderful sense of humor. Bob was most happy when surrounded by his family. He loved books, music, and attending the symphony and theater. He continued weight training into his nineties. Bob is survived by his wife Sissi, children Douglas Feltman (Gwenn McLaughlin); Mark Feltman (Jennifer); Madeleine Chambless (the late Nelson Chambless); Herb Scher; Steven Scher (Eva Ginsburg); David Feltman (Lilly); Paul Feltman (Linda); and Carolyn (Phillip) Perelmuter. Also surviving are 16 grandchildren: Gregory Feltman (Lexie); Laura Feltman (Trevor Dunlap); Brian Feltman (Lauren Gillis); Patrick Feltman (Tessa); Cathleen Chambless; Melissa Chambless-Poncy (Sanders); Fred, Malkah, and Lani Scher; Maggie and Anali Feltman; Chloe Majonica and Samuel Brown Feltman; Ben, Marla and Jake Perelmuter. In lieu of flowers or other remembrances, the family respectfully requests that donations in Bob's memory be made to the Robert F. Feltman Gastrointestinal Education Fund at the Miller School of Medicine, PO Box 01690 (R-100), Miami, FL 33101 Funeral services will be privately held.

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Published by the Miami Herald on Sep. 11, 2020.

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Louise Alarnick

July 3, 2022

I worked with Dr.Feltman for 4 years at Cedars Medical Center, Radiology. He was a most outstanding gentleman.Extremely intelligent, humble and kind. I will always remember his warm smile and his beautiful personality. May he rest in Peace. Louise 1989-1993.

Orlando Montero

September 21, 2020

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. It was my pleasure to work for Dr Robert Feltman since after Hurricane Andrew until very recently. One of the funniest, kindest and sweetest gentleman you could ever meet. He will be greatly missed and may memory fill your hearts with joy and peace

Robin Kramer Lukacs

September 19, 2020

My condolences to all of the Feltman family. Your dad was an accomplished man with a full life not only in occupation and success, but in love of his children too. May you have many happy memories that sustain you through this difficult time.

Norma Saporito

September 16, 2020

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Norma Saporito

September 16, 2020

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

Beverly Gordon

September 16, 2020

IT WAS ALWAYS A PLEASURE MEETING BOB WITH HIS WARM SMILE AND FRIENDLY HELLO. A TRUE GENTLEMAN.

Jeff Doss

September 14, 2020

My deepest condolences to your family and friends.

Simone Taylor

September 13, 2020

Please except my deepest sympathies, Grief can be so hard, but your special memories can help you to cope. Remembering your loved one today and always.

Buzz Brown

September 12, 2020

My condolences to the wonderful Feltman/Scher family. My thanks to Dr. Feltman for his positive influence on my family and me growing up as neighbors on SW 111th Street. Though we haven’t been in touch in recent years, I treasure my childhood with the Feltman family as some of the greatest years of my life. I’m pretty sure no one knows this, but Dr. Feltman’s last act of selfless generosity to me was his strong endorsement when I was applying for an Air Force pilot position in 1985. It helped pave the way for the life I am thankful to enjoy today. I thank him for this, and all of his kindness and support growing up in Miami. A truly irreplaceable man.

Leslie Feldman

September 11, 2020

Sissi and Family,
My deepest condolences on the loss of your beloved Bob. I had known Dr. Feltman since I began my training in radiology at Jackson Memorial Hospital in 1962 and worked with him as a student and technologist there and Cedars for years!! I remember him for his warmth, sense of humor, and compassion. He will be sorely missed. Leslie Feldman

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