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ANDREW LEE BENDER

Woodcliff Lake, Pennsylvania

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ANDREW LEE, MD, of Philadel-phia PA, 76, son of I.B. and Lillian (nee Zebooker), and a direct descendant of the Baal Shem Tov, died Thursday September 5, 2013, at his residence. Andrew graduated Central HS, Class of 206, Penn State University in 1962 and Jefferson Medical...

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The death of Andrew Bender is a loss to all who knew him. He was the kindest, most caring and most knowledgable individual I've ever known. I miss his presence in this world more than I could ever say.

It truly was an honor to work with him

May you continue to rest in peace Andy. Thinking of Rachel and Deborah and family. God bless.
Evelyn Freed

Andy was a unique, brilliant, and uncommon man. I knew him from childhood on and through medical school. Our families were close and our parents good friends.
My memories are many and varied-going to the Philly airport and watching planes take off and land, going in the wee small hours of the morning while Andy rented time on ENIAC, the giant cathode tube early computer,being classmates at Jefferson, double dating with Andy & Elaine. I last saw him at our 25th reunion and only...

I am saddened by the news of Andy's passing. Andy was a unique and complex man. I had the privilege of knowing him from our teen years through medical school together. Our families were close and our parents were friends.
My memories go back to watching planes land and taking off at the airport in Philly, spending wee morning hours at ENIAC, the big cathode tube computer in the 60s, double dating with Andy and Elaine, and studying in Medical School when he wasn't busy traveling to NYC to...

I was a patient of Doctor Bender's since 1973. I continued to see him up until he retired, at which time I was heartbroken. I was 17 when I was diagnosed and saw him quite often. I learned of his daughters, I met Elaine when she helped out in his office, and saw his sadness when she became ill. Then he had major health setback but finally was better and once again saw patients. Since his retirement I have thought of him often and wondered how he was doing? I am so sorry to hear of...

my sympathy to the family of the smartest compassionate man I had the privelage to work with. pat Gaggin

Dear Rachel, Artie, Nicolas, Elena and the Bender family,
Please accept our deepest sympathies on the loss of your father and grandfather. We know how much he was loved by all of you. We hope you find comfort in your wonderful memories. All our thoughts and prayers go out to you.
With love,
Frank, Nevia, Justin, Stephen & Alyssa Lompado

It was an honor to know and work with you at PVH. You were respected and loved by all who worked with you.