ALBERT-WAXMAN-Obituary

ALBERT WAXMAN

New York, New York

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New York, New York
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Wounded Warrior Project

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WAXMAN--Albert Sidney. "Al" died today, June 18, 2020, at age 79, of cancer. Given Al's profound contributions to the healthcare field and his larger than life personality, everyone who knows him recognizes that this is the end of an era. Always the center of every room he was in, Al has long...

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Best boss ever an honor to have known and work for .

Use to be my boss and most wonderful person I have know it was an honor to have work for bless man like Al . Best Fazia

RIP AL I will always be indebted to you Al for investing in my company as a start up and learnt so much from you, I enjoyed my visits to New York and will never forget your office with its spider man costume on the wall, Al was a kind and intelligent mentor and no doubt will be missed by so many. I was blessed and lucky to have been introduced to him by Judy Green who knew Al and has also sadly passed on now.

Tracy Dayton & Family,

We are so sorry to have recently heard of the loss of your father. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.

What an incredible man. My profound memory is his love for Margarita and his sense of humor. He was a generous soul and I was grateful to have met him. I do not have enough space to put here what is need to be said about him. My God be with him and his family.

worked for Al as a personal chef and enjoyed his sense of humor and his love of helping people with their health care. I am so sorry to his family and his wife Margarita. This is a huge loss to them so just know I am praying for your family.

Although I never met Al, he had a profound and positive impact for the last 12 years on me and my family for which we will always be grateful. We express our deepest condolences to the Waxman family.

My heartfelt condolences go out to all of the Waxman family and big thanks for sharing Al with us. He was a larger than life guy with an extremely generous spirit who will long be remembered.

I have worked at HealthEdge since 2005 and was privileged to meet Dr. Waxman on several occasions. Many lives have been touched in such a positive way through the vision and brilliance of this man. A few years back he visited our customer conference in FL. As he came in, all the long time employees surrounded him. Was a moment that reminded me of the players surrounding Ted Williams in the 1999 All-Star game at Fenway Park. Such a tremendous outpouring of affection and respect. I will forever...