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Corinne Candelaria, MBA, CNOR, RN
January 27, 2021
Dedicated teacher to all, including OR staff at St Luke’s Hospital OR.
I was always amazed at his calm demeanor, teaching his Residents and yes, calling them “Son”, during his teachings!
I remember him saying this...
“If you want to be happy for a day,? Take a nap.
If you want to be happy for a week? Go on vacation.
If you want to be happy for a month? Get married.
If you want to be happy for the rest of your life? Love your work!”
The best advice, passed on by a Master Artist, who taught many at Baylor College of Medicine, as Chief of Plastic Surgery since 1994.
I was an OR Plastic and Reconstructive nurse with him, in the OR in the 1990 as well as other faculty until 1999.
Dr Spira was a Master in bringing aesthetics to the creation of youthfulness, or by creating form in the absence of form, that was either surgically removed due to trauma or cancer.
My happiest times of my career!
Thank you, Dr Spira, for sharing your gifts.
My deepest condolences to his family and staff.
Jenifer Webb
October 15, 2020
I swam competitively with Dr. Spira's daughter Mary Ann. Dr. Spira was always nice to me and please accept my deepest condolences for his passing.
larry muse
October 12, 2020
This Doctor put my face back together after a auto accident back in the mid 60's and during surgery I repaid him by throwing up in his face! I believe he forgave me for that and I have never forgot what he did for me that very early morning. He told my family that he didn't have many patients like the state I was in because most were killed out right in the type of accident I had or paralyzed due to a broken neck! RIP Doc!
Roxann Donaghe
October 11, 2020
Condolences and prayers for the family of Dr. Melvin Spira. He was a very dedicated plastic surgeon who we had the pleasure of experiencing his caring first hand. Dr Spira was my daughter's surgeon for about 13-14 yrs, from the time she was born with an unilateral cleft lip and palate all the way through the lip, palate repairs and bone graft. He was so compassionate and made sure his work was perfect. He dedicated his skills also to those in other countries through the Surgicorps International group. He always had a smile and would answer any questions or concerns that we had. He was such a blessing on earth and now Heaven has one of it's finest.
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