Anthony-Kidawa-Obituary

Anthony S. Kidawa DPM

Belrin, New Jersey

Age 75

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Anthony S Kidawa, DPMAGE: 75 • BerlinOn Thursday, August 10, 2017. Anthony Stanley Kidawa, DPM, passed away. He was born in Philadelphia, PA and was a resident of Camden, Cherry Hill, Mount Laurel and Winslow Townships in New Jersey. During his St. Joseph High School years, Anthony attended...

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RIP my old friend, I know you are with the Lord, and I´m happy for you. I enjoyed working closely with you during those 20 years that we were involved in developing and marketing your new vascular diagnostic lab testing service, especially your mentoring while teaching me your vast knowledge in the specialty of peripheral vascular disease, diagnostic modalities and techniques necessary to make accurate and specific diagnosis and recommended treatment of acute vascular disease, while I...

I worked with tony on a 40 bed men's surgical ward in the early 60s at Temple U. I was a student nurse, he made the shifts enjoyable and was always willing to lend a hand. I am happy he had a great life and a close family. My deepest sympathy to family and friends, now he is with the angels.

Dr. Kidawa was a great professor. Always approachable and truly loved sharing his craft. My condolences to the Kidawa family, our Temple alumni, and the entire podiatric profession.
Jennifer Galaway, DPM
TUSPM c/o 1999

Dr. Tony Kidawa, at any city's Medical Conference we would mutually attend, only needed to send out a greeting over my shoulder: "Hey, Bem-BEN-ek ! Jak Tsie Mas ! " ...and I was back home.

Pronunciation, fervor, chuckle...were all there.
And the conversation about family members, reviews and updates, would proceed for most of an hour, Quite a guy.

Dr. Kidawa was instrumental in my desiring to pursue a 40 year career in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery.

Dziekuje Pan...

Our deepest sympathy to the Kidawa Family from the Bembenek and Serba extended families, of interactions in South Camden, years ago.

Tony's enthusiastic, smiling, and ethnic demeanor was admired and contagious ! Fond memories.

idz z Bogiem. ( go with God. )

Garrett (Gary) and Beth Bembenek

My deepest sympathy to his family.
I worked with Tony for many years at PCPM/TUsPM.
He was a great guy fabulous teacher.
I will miss. Him and his smile!

Bill Martin

My deepest sympathy to the
Kidawa family for your loss. Dr. Kidawa was a cheerful person who contributed much to the profession and our students.

My sincere condolences.
Dr Kidawa was my professor at PCPM in 1972. He was a gentleman and a true physician /teacher. His influence on me and others is simply immeasurable. He will be truly missed.
Martin M Pressman DPM
Assistant Clinical Professor Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, Yale School of Medicine

I had the pleasure of having him as my instructor at Temple. He was a wonderful person. May his memory be eternal. Blessings to the family!