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Albert Weissman

Groton, Connecticut

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July 11, 2013
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Groton, Connecticut
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1933 - 2013Albert Weissman, of Noank, Conn., a retired veteran of Pfizer's Central Nervous System research team, died July 11, 2013, after a 20-year battle with Parkinson's disease and prostate cancer. He was 79 years old. Dr. Weissman, who retired in 1995 from Pfizer's Central...

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He was my Uncle Al - and what a shame I didn't get to spend time with him as a grown up - he was always fun!

Al was a close childhood friend with whom I spent many hours together - shooting baskets in the playgrounds of the Bronx ("Don't dribble so much," he'd implore), watching TV on his family's flickering black-and-white set, attending classes together in grade school, at Bronx Science and finally at NYU's University Heights campus. As teens, we bantered about girls, argued over chess and exchanged dreams about the future. He was tall and darkly handsome and had a soaring IQ. Though we eventually...

Please accept our condolences. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

while we were not related we tried to find a family connection and enjoyed the conversation.He was a lovely man.My sympathy to you.

Dear Donna. It is Hylar Friedman who sent us the obituary from The Day. Nicole and I talked about you this morning at breakfast. I reminded her that the reason I left academia to join Pfizer was an article Albert had written with Kenneth Coe and Nicole had fond memories of her English lessions with you.
Much sympathy and many memories.
Nicole and Pierre ETIENNE

My heart goes out to your family as you grieve and honor the life of this accomplished man. Wishing you the comfort of loved ones and good memories.

Donna, my condolences to you and your family at this time. If there is anything I can do please don't hesitate in calling. May GOD keep you strong during this time.

Mr. Weissman was such a kind man and my father and I were sorry to read of his death. Not many of the old Laurel Hill Drive parents left.

Dear Donna,
Our sympathy to you for the loss of your husband, Al.
Nancy & Bob Turco