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David Stuart Fink

Miami, Florida

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FINK, DAVID STUART, 59, died at home Saturday, April 8. He leaves his dear wife, Sylvia, and three children, Rebecca, Daniel, and Jenny, as well as grieving family members including his mother, Ruth Fink; sister Judith Harris and her husband Alan Lipson, and niece Molly and nephew Adam; and...

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Even though it has been 18 years since he has been gone, I will never forget Dr. Fink. He was a special person who impacted many people´s lives. I will always miss his great conversations at work. He will always be remembered!

There are people who make an impact in us for the rest of our lives and Dr. Fink was such a person to me. I loved his candid openness when we talked for hours while during procedures. He had such knowledge on so many topics, was non-Judgmental, and would help people selfishly. I worked with him as one of his nurses for many years and was privileged to know him.

I cant believe it has been 14 years since we lost Dr. Fink. I am a nurse that worked with him at My Sinai almost daily. I still think of him and remember what a unique and interesting man he was. He touched many peoples lives at work with his honesty and kindness, he will never be forgotten.

It has been seven years and I still think of Dr Fink and remember how he took care of me and also helped my mom before she passed. He Was a wonderful caring doctor and human being. Sorry it took me so long to find this book and offer my condolences to the family

Our hearts go out to Dr. Fink's wife, children, mother, siblings, in-laws, employees, colleagues, friends and patients.

My husband (Willie Cone) and I just returned from a long trip and were deeply saddened to hear the news about Dr. Fink. We both thought he was a great Doctor and a caring and compassionate man.

We'd only been his patients for six years but we knew from the start he was a "spoiler". By that I mean, once you went to him you didn't want to go to anyone...

Sylvia, Rebecca, Daniel & Jenny,
Please accept our deepest sympathies. We just heard about David yesterday.
Bobbi & Sol Dunn

I am another one of Dave's friends from Cass Tech, and I also have had no contact with him since that time. I remember well our first class together, which was freshman English from Mrs. Peterson. As I recall Dave pointed out the redundancy of 'various and sundry' when she used the term, and Mrs. P. had to agree with him! Dave looked at life uniquely and with humor. He will clearly be missed.

I knew David extremely well in high school. We were friends, ran in the same group, rode the bus (1 hour each way!) together every day and "hung out" on the weekend. We were among the small group of Jewish kids who went to Cass Tech
and that, also, gave us a special bond. I will always remember David's laugh - it was large and loud and from deep inside him. He also had this shock of red hair that kept falling into his face and he was forever trying to keep back off his forehead. He...