Carl-Marlow-Obituary

Carl E. Marlow M.D.

Baldwinsville, New York

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Carl E. Marlow, Physician Educator (Family Practitioner), 92, of Liverpool, passed away on Wednesday, April 30, 2014 at St. Joseph's Hospital Health Center. He was born in Malone, New York on December 5, 1921, the son of the late Sylvenus (miner, farmer) and Edith (Benware) Marlow.

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Forever in our thoughts & hearts - yesterday, today and for all of our tomorrows. He was a Priceless Gentleman.

My sincere condolences on the passing of a special man. I feel privileged also to have found this notice on the sixteenth anniversary of my own father's burial (1/31/2015), because his daughter-in-law was a childhood friend of mine--Becky Vanderpool. She lived just a few houses behind and across a small field from us in North Syracuse. I never realized I have been driving past her home for years on my way to see my family in Port Townsend, WA. It is hard to lose a loved one; my prayers are...

Dr. Marlow was our family doctor as far back as I can remember. I was in troop 150 with Carl and Joe and remember him as a great leader and friend. He was there when I needed someone while my father was dying in the late 1960s. Carl, Joe and the rest please accept my sympathies. He was a great guy!

RIP Dr Marlow. What a wonderful man. He was my scoutmaster in Boy Scout Troop 150 and he coached and guided me through achievement of Eagle Scout in 1967 and subsequent appointment to West Point in 1970. I will forever be indebted to him for his wise council and always spot on advice. He freely gave of himself and always found time to listen. My deepest sympathy to Carl Jr, Joe and all the Marlow children - your dad was truly a one-of-a-kind doctor and an even better person.

I am so glad to have met him and Mary and call them friends Doris MacKenzie

Grandpa Marlow was a great man who taught me so many life lessons. I will miss you!

I was blessed to have this man as my father in law for 41 years. I feel so privileged to be a part of this loving family.
He was so full of life, not wasting a moment. His ethics, faith, generosity, and love of family has been passed down to his children, for which I am most grateful.

Sorry to hear of Dr. Marlow's passing. What a wonderful Doctor he was. My parents took me to him as a child and I brought my child to him when I was grown. I will never forget how he calmed a nervous first time Mom when my baby was sick.

I remember Dr. Marlow as our family physician. I went to Dr. Marlow as a child through an adult; as well as my family. I remember when my Dad was ill and could not drive; he made a house call; as my Mother did not drive. He was a wonderful person and Dr. I feel honored to have had such a wonderful Dr. My sincere sympathy to the Marlow family.
Sincerely,
Lucille Marcoccia Machuga