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Dear Mrs. Greenspan,
My sincerest and deepest sympathies to you for your loss. Dr. Greenspan was a wonderful caring man and will be missed greatly.
Valerie Fobert (from Houston's)
October 09, 2005 | Houston, TX
Houston, Texas
DAVID ARNOLD GREENSPAN, MD passed away quietly on Monday October 4, 2005, after a decade-long battle with lymphoma. He was 65 years old. Arnold, as he was known by all who knew and loved him, was born on May 30, 1940, to Rose and Martin Greenspan in Newark, New Jersey. He moved to McAllen, Texas,...
Read MoreDear Mrs. Greenspan,
My sincerest and deepest sympathies to you for your loss. Dr. Greenspan was a wonderful caring man and will be missed greatly.
Valerie Fobert (from Houston's)
October 09, 2005 | Houston, TX
Mrs. Greenspan,
My family sends their deepest sympathy to you. My Mom and Dad both were patients, as well as my family, of Dr. Greenspan. I will never forget the kindness he showed my mom after my dad passed away.
Wilda (LaVanda) Hicks and Fonda Whisenant
Fonda Whisenant
October 08, 2005 | Houston, TX
A VERY DEAR AND LOVING PERSON, MAY HE BE LONG REMEMBERED BY THOSE THAT LOVED HIM.
ED & DOLORES PAVELEK
EDWARD PAVELEK
October 07, 2005 | HOUSTON, TX
Due to a traumatic eye injury in 1974 at 13 years of age, I became a patient of Dr. Greenspan, I am now 45 years of age. He was the doctor that cared for me during my month long stay at Southmore Hospital. Since both eyes were patched, I did not know what he looked like during that time so that sweet, soft, comforting voice was all I knew until the patches were removed.
I remained his patient until his retirement. During one of my last visits with him I am glad that I had the...
Gina Barrington
October 07, 2005 | Humble, TX
Jan,
I am so sorry to hear about Dr. Greenspan. I came to work for him in Jan. 1984 after having worked in the field for about 3 years, but consider this my first real introduction into the world of Ophthalmology. He taught me so much in the 5+ years that I worked for him. I learned the art of assisting in surgery that I used until just the last few years. Alot of memories, but 2 stick out in my mind. We OA's were "his girls"--HE could get onto us about something--but let a patient...
Jil Blake(Bullion)
October 07, 2005 | Pasadena, TX
There are no words to describe the feelings of pain and loss upon the passing of my dear friend Arnold. There was no kinder, more gentler man than he. I was introduced to Arnold and Jan by Nancy & Israel Tapick, ten years ago. Arnold and Jan loved the way I sang Yiddish songs, and Andrea Bocelli songs. They were regular attendees to the Tapick's annual Martin Foods Show, during which I performed for many seasons. We've spent many happy evenings together. My life is blessed for having...
Loretta St. John
October 07, 2005 | Las Vegas, NV
Dear Jan,Knew your beloved husband Dr. greenspan for a very short time , but came to respect and love him very much.He was very kind, gentle and always very helpful to me in my time of need.I will miss a very dear friend.You are in our prayers and thoyght.
With Sympathy,
Zerin-Fred and Andy Namdarian.
Houston-Tx.
Mrs. Zerin F. Namdarian
October 06, 2005 | Houston, TX
Dear Mrs. Greenspan:
My deepest sympathies are with you today. I was privledged to know Dr. Greenspan not only as a patient of his, but also as a friend.
I had the privledge of meeting him when I was a young child, since I grew up in McAllen, and he grew up in Brownsville. Our families became close, and I can remeber visits to the motel in Brownsville. I know how much he meant to my parents, and they were very proud to have known him. I can recall his sorrow at the passing...
paul marcus
October 06, 2005 | Sugar Land, TX
Dr. Greenspan was a very special friend as well as my doctor. I will greatly miss him.
Lois Webb
October 06, 2005 | Houston, TX