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DAVID ARMAND LINK M.D.

Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts

1944 - 2021

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LINK, David Armand M.D. Died peacefully at home, on July 7, after living courageously with pancreatic cancer. He was born on July 1, 1944 in Cleveland, Ohio to Alex and Betty Link, who fled Europe in 1939 to escape the Holocaust. He received his undergraduate degree in Government from Harvard...

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I am so very saddened to hear of Dr. David Link's passing. I had the pleasure of working and learning from him at Cambridge Pediatrics @ CHA. My deepest condolences to his wife and family. He was a truly amazing and caring physician and human being.

We are sorry to hear of the passing of Dr Link. He was our pediatrician growing up but he took care of my brother, Robert Hardy, until he passed away in 1995. He was always a kind man.

My deepest sympathies. Dr. Link was larger than life at Cambridge Hospital. He was an amazing teacher, an awesome partner in delivering patient care, but most important a wonderful physician to his patients and their families.

My sincerest condolences to the family of Dr. David Link. He was a kind and patient man. I will always have memories of Dr. Link, assisting him with his technical challenges at the Cambridge Health Alliance. Regards, Paul DeScenza Sr. Systems Engineer Cambridge Health Alliance

Dearest Margaret and family, My deepest condolences on the passing of Dr. Link. A kind, intelligent man, curious and a great story teller. Yehi Zikhro Barukh - In blessed memory, Lior

I had the privilege and pleasure of knowing David as a colleague for many years at Mount Auburn Hospital. He was the 'real thing': expert clinician, wise friend and committed to patients, organizations and community. My deepest sympathy to Margaret and family. David will be long remembered.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. My deepest sympathies to Margaret and the entire family. I wish you courage to face the days ahead; and Loving memories to always hold in you heart...Rest well, David!

David was one of my best friends. From grilling, watching the sunsets of god´s glory, to sharing perils of wisdom, to enjoying a shot of courage when muscles just hurt. David was never to busy to not lend an ear and mind to help work through a challenge. " A real problem is something a check can not fix" he would share this concept often. bless you David. Rest well. You are loved by many.

We will miss David and express our deepest sympathies to Margaret and the whole family. We wish you peach to soothe your soul; Courage to face the days ahead; and Loving memories to hold in you heart.