Adam-Auster-Obituary

Adam Auster

Miami, Florida

Feb 20, 1962 – Dec 12, 2018

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BORN
February 20, 1962
DIED
December 12, 2018
LOCATION
Miami, Florida

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Adam was born on February 20, 1962 and passed away on Wednesday, December 12, 2018. Adam was a resident of Miami, Florida at the time of passing. Services will be held on Monday, December 17th at 11:00 am at Levitt-Weinstein-Blasberg-Rubin-Zilbert in North Miami Beach, FL. With interment to follow at Shalom Gardens in North Miami Beach, FL. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that donations be made in Adam's memory to The American Heart Association.

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It's been almost 5 years since you left us unexpectedly and in shock. And things haven't been the same since, I miss you texting your Miami Shores office family aka Adam's Angels to meet you at Flannigan's or Benihana's to have lunch and you'd be waiting at the bar until we get there. A day in the office with you was nothing but fun and with lots of work to do, I'd over book you to keep you off that phone and you'd walk from one exam room to the other without a drink of water and would give...

Adam is still missed by his patients. This morning a patient told me how she used to take the bus and limp across the parking lot to see him. She remembers how he would tell her stories to distract her while he injected her foot.

So I recently sprained my ankle and thought of Dr. Auster. To my shock I find he has passed. Initially I met Adam when I worked as a nurse at New Riviera nursing home in the late 90's. I enjoyed making rounds with him as he treated the patients. I eventually became his pt. and as we all know he was a great doctor. I attended one of his house parties and had the best time. Last time I saw him he told me about his heart surgery etc and I thought wow, good they caught it in time. I'm just so...

Its been almost a year since one of the best friends I ever had left us.
Its taken me a while to allow myself to think too much about it. I was really broken up and its hilarious because I know he would be making so much fun of me.
He was my brother like so many of you dudes and dudets were his brothers and sisters
and he loved us all.
I know that because there was never a time we were together that he didnt tell me so.
Just like all of you.

He was...

I met Adam around 1972 when both of our family's relocated from New York to South Jersey, knowing his immediate family for years and us having a long on/off decades long friendship. About 9 years ago he told me that he had a heart condition but I was under the impression that it was under control via diet, exercise and medicine.

Just learning of his passing, some 8 months after the fact and with his 8 months after my own fathers' passing, I'm in total and complete shock. Very...

☮ peace

You were such a unique dude. You loved life and concerts and partying w friends. Think it kept you young. Definitely one of a kind w your rock n roll and dudette! And funny as hell! We had some fun times together. Too bad we didnt get back together sooner. I think you lived each day like it was your last. Good for you. You truly spoiled and loved your kids! ;). Rock on

Adam was a client of mine - and truly one of my favorites, as he would sign all of his emails "Rock and Roll, Adam;" and so whenever we had an email come in from Adam there was always something to smile about, even if the email was of a serious nature. He was such a pleasure to be around, always. My condolences to his family & friends.

Dr. Auster will be greatly missed. As my doctor, he showed so much kindness and compassion, which is a rare quality today. He was the only podiatrist who never hurt me with any treatments, and I always enjoyed going to see him. His Halloween outfits were memorable, and he always brightened up the office when he was there. An example of what a doctor should be, caring more about his patients than about how much money he was going to make. Thanks, and see you again someday.