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Dr. Christine Haycock

Nutley, New Jersey

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HAYCOCK Dr. Christine Haycock, surgeon, professor, 84 Christine E. Haycock, M.D., 84, of Newark, died on Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2008, at the Center for Hospice Care at St. Josephs Hospital in Wayne. The funeral service will be on Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the S.W. Brown & Son Funeral Home, 267...

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Christine is deeply missed, and will be for years, by her many friends within the Photographic Society of America. Her friendship, support, sharing, quick wit and kindness to us made all of our lives better by her being a valued part of our group.

Robert W. Ginn
Executive VicePresident
the Photographic Society of America

Christine (and Sam) were really wonderful people who we always enjoyed speaking to at amateur radio events of our mutual club, the Electronic Technology Society of New Jersey. Christine had fascinating interests beyond medicine, although her exploits as a pioneer military nurse and surgeon are to be admired. She was one of a kind.

Dr. Paul Scipione, AA2AV
Former President, ETSNJ
Livonia NY

I've known and loved Christine since before her long and happy marriage to my good friend Sam Moskowitz, who sadly preceded her.
Not only was she a highly respected surgeon in her field, along with many other distinguished accomplishments and awards, but she has been a warm and
loyal friend to all those now missing her. She will not be forgotten!

Our dear friend shall be missed by all her friends and the members of our E.S.F.A. group have many fond memories of Christine. We all admired her achievements and courage.

Christine and her husband Sam, along with her Aunt Harriet, were considered a part of our family. When we lived in New Jersey, they joined us for most holidays and many birthdays. We spent many a New Year's Eve in Christine's home.

Christine had so many interests and hobbies. She cared for her dogs lovingly and truly magnified her talents and willingly shared of her knowledge. She was even an on-call Doctor when we moved to California. We could count on her for good advise. ...

Christine has been a close friend and companion for several years. I mourn her loss as a dear friend and mentor.

A REMARKABLE WOMAN. WE ARE ALL LESS WITHOUT HER.

I've known Christine since the early nineties as a fellow videographer. Her life was truly an inspiration for women and I am so stunned and sad to hear of her death. She will be sorely missed not just by her family but by her friends, her dogs, and her colleagues in so many areas.

I knew Christine Haycock from our membership in the Photographic Society of America & because of her interest in photography and videography. We were friends for many years. She sometimes recounted her stories of doctoring with some very interesting folks, like Harry Truman, once. Her favorite dogs were also something she shared with her friends. She will be missed because of her efforts and because of her sense of humor.