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Matthew James Thomas
November 2, 2018
I had been avoiding the calls from the office ... Because I had presumed it was Daniel calling me to berate me to get this damn crown fixed. I found out today, 6 months after his passing that he had left us. Daniel, without realizing it, was a huge and important part of my life. I moved out here 9 years ago from the UK and was warmly welcomed into his office and (of course) quickly fell in love with him. We loved to tease each other and he came to see me in shows... Spiderman being his favorite. My name quickly became Spidey and he never let me live it down. Daniel your heart, humor and generosity are an example for us all. I will never forget you. Even now when I close my eyes I can see you smiling and making fun of me. Thank you good Friend. For reminding us all that love and openness should be easy. The world is a stronger place thanks to the years of joy you shared with us while you were here.
Susan Hein
August 14, 2018
I just learned about Dan's passing when I called for an overdue appointment last week. Before calling, I had been going through many conversations I would have with him in my mind about his work on my teeth and our mutual families once I would be in his office.
When Rose said she had some unhappy news to tell me, I thought it would be about Dr. Rudolph's retirement.
It was devastating news and since hearing it I've had so many memories -- and many tears.
I was a patient at 69 West 9th Street before Dr. Dan was a dentist there. That's how long I've known him -- since he began his practice -- probably early 70s. I started there in 1965. We were both young.
We shared many personal stories over the years -- through singledom, marriages, children and grandchildren.
When my first child was born and my parents came from Florida to meet her at a week or two old, my mother happened to break a piece off one of her front teeth.
I took her to Dr. Rudolph for an emergency visit and he proceeded to build her a perfect looking new front tooth. He told her it may not last very long -- but it did -- until her death at least 20 years later.
And, he did not charge her. He told her it was a gift for becoming a grandma.
He was always trying to do the best he knew how in working on people with not very healthy teeth -- and was a true artist in his field.
It will be difficult walking into the office knowing I'll never see Dan again. I can only imagine what the others in this unusually warm and welcoming low keyed practice are feeling.
And to his family -- my heart and good wishes are with you.
The good news is that Dan will remain a shining light in the lives of all who got to know him -- on what ever level it was.
He gave so much and hopefully what he gave to us will be passed on to others.
William Michael Brown
August 9, 2018
Terribly sorry to hear that Il Dottore Dan has passed. I was a patient of his for a decade, and he was by far the best dentist and easily the most fun professional person I've been privileged to know in my life. My condolences to his family, friends, and the wonderful staff at the office, especially Rose, who was always so kind to me and my wife Georgene Shelton
Rob Friedman
July 17, 2018
I've been a patient of Susan's for ages, and always enjoyed a chat with Dan Rudolph, often about family and basketball. The last time I saw him (April, I believe), he was thoughtful to ask how my oldest basketball-loving son was doing.
I'm so saddened to learn of this today. Rest In Peace my deepest condolences to his family.
Marc Balfour
July 2, 2018
Dr. Rudolph was a friend of our family for many years, and we are very saddened by his passing. I remember seeing, as I would wait for my appointment, so many friends stopping in just to catch up with him. It was a tribute to how loved and special he was to so many... His memory and youthful spirit will live on forever in our hearts. May he rest in peace. Our deepest condolences and sympathies to his family.
Larry Grant
July 1, 2018
Dear Nancy, Larry Grant, and I were-- and are-- devastated by the news that Dan passed. He was our dentist and friend for more than 40 years. We were among the numerous outer planets among Dan's patients, nevertheless very much under the gravitational force of his top-level expertise, generosity, compassion, and joie de vivre. We did not socialize with Dan-- except once when he generously took us to lunch at Rosemary-- but we felt (separately and as a couple) that he was someone we knew and loved, beyond his professional role as our dentist. We loved exchanging opinions with Dan about restaurants, travel, theater, R&B, politics, developments in the Village, and--not least-- the often fraught experiences of growing into senior adulthood. Personally, I can't think of anyone I admired more, and I'm sure Larry feels the same. Larry and I offer our deepest condolences to you and your family. Sincerely, Richard Kelso and Larry Grant
Marianne Labriola
June 13, 2018
Dr. Rudolph was a beautiful person and I will miss him (and his humor) very much. May he rest in peace.
JOHN GALLOWAY
May 30, 2018
Danny was a cool guy. Extended himself for people. Was liberal way before it was vogue. What a mensch. Great sense of "tongue in cheek" humour. Rated high on my "likable" list. Sad to see him go ...
John CLIFFORD
May 29, 2018
WOW JUST FOUND OUT! Wish I'd known. He was my dentist (and my late wife and present wife as well.) A dear friend, great listener, for over 40 years, who knew all my secrets. The one and only Doctor R, the disco dentist, B-baller, irreplaceable TRUE NEW YORKER.
David Byron
May 22, 2018
He was my dentist for about fifteen years (which makes me a newcomer), and I liked him so much I kept on with him even when I moved to Maine because of his warmth and humor. I'm not a basketball guy, so we talked about the theater a lot. I loved having a dentist who went to it regularly and who'd been a fixture in the Village for so many years. He was one of a kind and I'll miss seeing him.
Leah Freemon
May 22, 2018
May he Rest In Peace. Condolences to the family
Jenny Doctorow
May 17, 2018
Such a lovely guy! Always took time to chat with me whenever I came to see Dr. Stern. He loved that my father signed a book for him with "To Dan, A village institution." We talked about that, his knees, his basketball., how I'd always break a tooth whenever Dr. Stern was on vacation and he'd have to take care of me! Used to run into him at the Knickerbocker where we'd each be eating with our families and he was always so sweet to say hello to us all. I am shocked and so saddened at his passing. I will really miss him. My condolences to his family and all the folks at Rudoph-Stern.
River Eirtree
May 17, 2018
I am saddened to hear of the untimely passing of the greatest dentist- and one of the coolest people- I have known. He was always so generous with his time, his skill, and his wit! Truly a giant of Manhattan and someone I'll always remember with great fondness. My sincere condolences to his family and his wonderful wife.
Kathleen Nickey
May 16, 2018
My sincere heartfelt condolences to the entire Rudolph family. He was truly a blessing to all who had the pleasure of knowing him. I thank him for all the years of laugher and guidance. I will always miss you and keep your memory in my heart.
Pat Gustafsson
May 16, 2018
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
Melissa Ash-Bernstein
May 13, 2018
I am sad to hear of Dan's passing. My father Donald Ash your mentor and friend for many years enjoyed your friendship very much. I remember the days going to Lox Around The Clock and hanging out watching you beat my uncle Cal Lang in basketball out in East Hampton.
Sheila and Mark
May 10, 2018
Danny, the world just became a much smaller place :(
You were a fabulous dentist, but an even better friend..
Our sincere condolences to your family and staff..
You will be so missed...
Kathleen Mccauley Nickey
May 10, 2018
Chris Orbach
May 8, 2018
Dan was the first and only dentist I ever had, from the time I wage age 6 until now, 43 years later. My parents were also friends and patients of his. We all loved him so much, and he will be deeply missed...but never forgotten. xoxoxo Chris Orbach
Alan Fishbein
May 8, 2018
He was a great advisor and a real mensch. I will greatly miss his good humor and sound advice.
Germed Santiago
May 8, 2018
They Say There Is A Reason, But The Reason is Unknown. They Say That The Time Will Heal, But Neither The Time Or Reason Will Change The Way We All Feel. For No-One Knows The Heartache That Lies Behind Our Smiles. No-One Knows How Many Times I Have Broken Down And Cried. I Want Everyone To Know Once Again, Daniel Rudolph Was Not Only My Boss, But A Friend, And A Father To Me. He Forever Will Live On In My Heart And My Memory. Just Remember When The Sun Shines On Our Face That's Daniel Rudolph's Way Of Telling Us All That He Is And Will Forever Be With Us All. Gone But Never Will You Be Forgotten. I love You Dr. R Gigi
May 8, 2018
I have known Daniel as a dental colleague for over 39 years. He cared for his patients with the utmost concern. I always found him to be such a kind, warm and friendly person. He had a wonderful personality and he was a pleasure to know. My deepest condolences to all his loved ones. Daniel, you will be missed.
David Blank
CAROLE
May 8, 2018
Such an excellent man. He will be missed. I am so sorry. RIP Dr.Rudolph.Condolences to family and office staff and a special sadness for Rose. With love.
Jonathan Kamen
May 8, 2018
Dan was a great guy and an excellent dentist. I will miss him.
Mary Cusumano
May 8, 2018
Proud to call you my friend, my forever dentist, Dr Rudolph a part of my life for 32 years. Always knew what to say and when to say it. Blessings you are in my heart 4ever~ My condolences to his amazing and beautiful family. Heaven has gained a special ANGEL~
Daniel Rudolph
Michael Hansen
May 7, 2018
Judy Gaudino
May 7, 2018
Dan was my beloved dentist for over 35 years,still coming from NJ for a hug. He was a bon vivant, like my husband, Mario. Now they are together, among the stars...
Robert Estey
May 7, 2018
My friend (and my dentist) the entire time I lived in NYC. Brilliant dentist (along with Susan) and a brilliant, caring gentle man. I cannot imagine how his family and STAFF are handling his passing, but know that he would want you to celebrate his life, not grieve his passing. Love and thoughts to his family and to Susan and Rose, especially.
Olivia Novak
May 7, 2018
Dr. Rudoplh was one of the kindest, happiest and most gracious men I have ever known. A family friend for nearly 40 years and a mentor of mine when I first moved to New York City, practically a brother to my father. Our hearts are heavy with his passing. He will be greatly missed. Thank you for everything Danny.
Dani G
May 7, 2018
Dr R, the Greenwich Village Dentist who turned my most aprehensive hate into anticipatory happiness for going to the dentist when I was just a kid. My mother Barbara worked with Dr. R from the inception of his practice until five years ago. He was always kind, inquisitive, thoughtful & advisable about my plights & plans for the future. I was thinking of him this past week, about it being his 73rd birthday next month and how I was going to have to make it a point to go visit & surprise him but God had other plans for his most endearing spirit . Although I had not seen him for quite a long while, when we spoke it was like I just saw him the day before, that's how comfortable he could make one feel. It was never out of sight, out of mind for me. The loss to his family is insurmountable...to his friends, co-workers, collegues, unfathomable. My most sincerest condolences to all who were fortunate enough to have loved, liked & adored Dr.R, a man I shall never forget.
Mark Ackerman
May 7, 2018
Doctor R was my Dentist for 40 years. Even though I moved to Mexico over 20 years ago I never changed Dentists. It was an honor to get on a plane in Mexico and get treated by Danny. Loyalty is a two way street and Danny was the best. He will remain in my heart orever.
Gail Dosik
May 7, 2018
Going to Dr. Rudolph's office was a bit like going to a marvelous salon party...you never knew who'd be in the waiting room, who you'd strike up a conversation with. And, Dan Rudolph was the consummate host, 'tummler'. Dear Dr. R., may you 'lie like a lox' on a beach for all eternity.
Prashant Sukhani
May 6, 2018
Dr. Rudolph was a great boss when I worked at his office part time on Sundays. He used to come during the afternoon and make sure everything was running smoothly. Thank you for giving me an opportunity to be part of your office with Dr. Stern. My deepest condolences to his family. Rest in peace Dr. Rudolph.
Maureen De Witt
May 6, 2018
God only takes the best!, "the golden hammer"....Maureen/Brooklyn
Dr. Margaret Konecky
May 6, 2018
Dr. Rudolph was our family dentist back in the 70's. My whole family loved him. In fact I think EVERYONE loved him. He was a great dentist and made you feel more like you were visiting a friend when you came to see him. My fondest memory was, as a teenager, when I had a bad reaction to nitrous oxide. He actually walked me home to make sure I was ok. Years later I moved away to Ohio to pursue a career in Podiatric Medicine but was in NY for an extended stay a few years ago. I stopped by to say, hi and to thank him for his kindness and caring so many years ago. He greeted me with a gentle bear hug after 45 years. That was the kind of man he was. This world is a little sadder now but the memories will last forever.
My deepest heartfelt condolences to his family and friends.
Dr. Margaret Konecky
May 6, 2018
our thoughts and prayers are with Dr. Rudolph's family and office family. Dr Rudolph has been our customer and friend for decades. My brother adored him, they were buddies, talking sports, travel,family and enjoying Ranger games together. We are heartbroken and will miss him.
Rest in Peace Dr. Rudolph you were truly a special man!
Bob Thixton Dick Duane
May 6, 2018
In a world where meaness and deceit and lack of humanity are the apparent norm, Dan Rudolph was the exception. The world is poorer without Dan. We met him in 1973 and he became a dear friend very quickly. Remembering Dans finding Nancy suddenly in his life with such total joy , was a delight to see for those who loved him. Words at times like these are never adequate, but if Nancy and the children remember the joy he derived from them, it hopefully will make the days pass easier. With great love and affection, Dick Duane and Bob Thixton
Cathy Guy
May 6, 2018
A generous, kind man...rest in power, Dr R.
Jerry Wohl
May 6, 2018
My deepest condolences for the shocking and premature loss of my good friend of 40 years.
May his memory be a blessing.
Ron DAllegro
May 6, 2018
Sincerest condolences to the Rudolph Family. He was a Village staple, and he will be missed by all. A wonderful man, patron and friend.
We at the Knickerbocker will surely miss him.
We are here for the family.
Gudmundur and Robin Vigfusson
May 5, 2018
Dr. Rudolph was an absolute joy to know. He will be missed more than we can say. Our deepest condolences to his family and friends.
Carol Ann Ganz Zinn
May 5, 2018
Fond memories from years ago. May his memory be a blessing.
Carol Lane
May 5, 2018
Dr. Rudolph was larger than life! A session in his chair was always memorable and full of stories. He was more than a dentist - he was a Greenwich Village classic! He will be sorely missed by so many but NEVER forgotten. My condolences to his family.
Alan Schwimmer
May 5, 2018
My sincerest condolences to Danny Rufolph's Family .
Trudy Christ
May 5, 2018
Dr. Rudolph was my friend and dentist for 30 years. He was one -of-kind; a very special person and so very kind. God blessed all of us who knew him. My deepest sympathy to his family and co-workers.
M.
May 5, 2018
May God's Loving Kindness & the Prescious Memories Shared continue to Comfort & Sustain you Ps 29:11. Deepest Condolences.
ann callanan
May 5, 2018
My sincere sympathy to Danny's family .I'm so sorry for your lose. Ann Callanan
Jane Goldschlager
May 5, 2018
44 years, my dentist, my family, my kids and extended family all became part of his circle of patients who he cared for and loved.
Typical Dan: "We'll wait on that bottom tooth until next time so we can go have lunch." Bendel's, Lox/Clock, Pipeline, the kids, our various spouses, basketball, vacations, nachas, tsuris .. all.
Daniel was a kind and generous man. He watched over me and my kids.
He loved his family even more than basketball.
My condolences to his family. He will continue to live in all of us.
May 4, 2018
Danny was a true original. A longtime neighbor and kind friend. This is a sad loss. Love from Natalie Millner and Phil wherever he may be
Robert Lowe
May 4, 2018
Passing along heartfelt condolences to Dr Rudolphs family..
Germed Santiago
May 4, 2018
Daniel Rudolph was not only my boss. He was my friend and also like a father to me. He has impacted my life in such a beautiful way that it's so hard to see such a grand person, a bright light that was so youthful in life taken from his family and all whoms life he touched gone so soon. He will truly be missed , but I will carry him in my heart and all our memories with me forever. I love you Dr. R aka As I Called him "EL HEFFE" THE BOSS I LOVE YOU DR.R GIGI
maryann siciliano
May 4, 2018
Dan was and will always be very special to me,
The first time I went to the office Dan and Rose always made me feel like family and I loved that.
Dan loved to laugh and always ready for a joke .
I'm so grateful for knowing him and everything he did for me .
The size of his heart and generosity was more than money could buy.
Now with him gone my heart is broken.
Love and Miss you my friend.
Maryann Siciliano
AC
May 4, 2018
May the reading of Jesus Christ heartfelt prayer to his heavenly father at the 17th chapter of John bring comfort to the family during this sad and difficult time.
Shelley Ackerman
May 4, 2018
Danny was a one of a kind.
He was my friend and dentist for over 40 years. They say that everyone is replaceable. Not true with Danny. Although he was not a household name per se, He was a new York icon and celebrity in every sense of the word. To say that he will be missed is an understatement. His loving family, friends and clients are all in shock. I know I am. G-d Bless you Danny, and thank you for everything. You were and always will be such a light. May your memory be a blessing.
Angel Quilan
May 3, 2018
You will be missed..........
Niatasha Scruggs
May 3, 2018
I worked for Dr. Roudolph as a temp assistant/front desk for approximately 1 year, and it was truly a pleasure! After about a month we discovered that we both loved basketball, and from then on; we would go back and forth about our favorite teams, and we'd agree to disagree about the finals and who'd take it all the way! I loved his trash talk, and admired the fact that he still played basketball and enjoyed his Thursday's with friends! He will forever be missed! ❤ Nia!
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