Andrew-Cederbaum-Obituary

Dr. Andrew Cederbaum

Eastham, Massachusetts

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Dr. Andrew I. Cederbaum, 69 EASTHAM- Dr. Andrew I. Cederbaum, dedicated husband, father, physician, and waffle savant, died suddenly after a brief illness. He was 69. Andy was born and raised in Brooklyn. He attended medical school at NYU, trained as a hematology /oncology fellow at UNC Chapel...

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My sympathy on the death of your husband, Dr. Sigsbee. I will pray for you and your family.
Janet Daly

I am deeply saddned by this news. I have vivid memory of his conducting tumor board meetings. It was a learning tool for all primary care doctors.All my patients had all the praise for him. His interactions with patient and families were remarkable.
He will be missed. May god give stregth to family to bear this tragic loss.

Ram Upadhyay

So sorry to hear of Andy's passing. I remember him from the Memorial days and the " chiefs' meetings". He took over for Peter Levine, but with his own style of amazing intelligence, insight and humor. I am one of many people he touched in his life.

We are so sorry to learn of Dr. Cederbaum's passing. We send our sincere sympathy to Lisa and the Cederbaum family.

My thoughts will be with you,
Dr. Anne and daughter Kate, in coping with your great loss.

To Dr. Cedarbaum's Family,

My deepest sympathy to all of you! What a lovely man he was, and how he will be missed by everyone! He was a fabulous doctor and human being, and we'll never forget him!

With Sympathy,
Gloria from Beach Plum Motor Lodge
Eastham, Ma

As formers neighbors,we would like to extend our utmost sympathy to Andy's family. He will sorely be missed by all who knew and loved him. The Paharik Family

Our deepest condolences to the Cederbaum family and to the multitude of Andy's friends. We only met Andy once, on a Kayaking trip in Pleasant Bay in August 2012, but it was a trip to remember, and we thought he was wonderful. May he rest in peace and be remembered always. Joan and Paul Kozar, Harwich

It is with a profound sense of loss to hear of Andy's sudden death. T and I send our condolences to you Anne, Adam,Lori, Lisa and Kate, and the rest of Andy's family. Andy was a good friend and dedicated physician and teacher. It is because of Andy' s passion for his work that so many residents, including myself went into Hem/Onc. He was a gifted mentor and it was an honor to have worked with Andy for so many years.
Unfortunatly We are unable to attend the memorial service, please know...