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David H. Middleton M.D.

Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Middleton, David H., M.D.

Dr. David Hinton Middleton was born on November 23rd, 1933 in Birmingham, Alabama to Charles and Katie Middleton, and died December 29th, 2007. He is survived by his wife Jeannette, and children Clark, Eric (wife Cindy) and Beth Ginzinger (husband Mark) and...

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Here it is - 16 years after the passing of Dr. Middleton, a man who gave such great care to me in 3 pregnancies, beginning 44 years ago (I'm writing this in 2023). I looked him up to tell him that my posterior 3rd child has turned out ok, even earning his Ph.D. in Chemical Ecology, Biological Sciences. Dr. M. signed a football card that happened to be in my husband's sports card collection, too! I will always be thankful that he played such an important role in my life. Blessings to the...

Dear Jeanette, David and I just read about David today, Jan. 21. Our thoughts are with you and your family. We hope David and you will each be at peace now. You have been the best kind of example of a wonderful partner.

Audrey and David Curtis

Dr. Middleton delivered my third son, 21 years ago. He was a genuinely nice man, and wonderful obstetrician. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Dear Jeanette,
We are so sorry to here about Hoppy. He was one of my best buddies in high school.We talked many times about many things. You may remember he was in our wedding.
Jimmy & Lucille Norrell

Jeanette,

I am praying for you and your family. I will truly truly miss Dr. Dave...he was my favorite person to work with at Huron Woods and was always so excited to see me. He was truly a blessing in my life and as well as many of the employees and residents at Huron Woods. May God continue to comfort you and your family during this time.
Love Always,

I"ll always remember Dave as the happy young med student, as I was in his medical class. A good man and doctor

Jeanette, Beth & family. I just heard about David's passing. My thoughts are with you. I know that the last few years have been a struggle, and I know that someone higher up is looking on you. God Bless you all

Dear Jeanette,
We express our deepest sympathies at this time. As you know Dave and you were so important in my early professional career. Dave taught me the basics during my residency and you both were so important in my decision to return to Ann Arbor at the Puerto Rico meeting so long ago. Our friendship thereafter was wonderful. Here in CA we miss you both. Bless you.
Sincerely, Bob and Toni Hayashi

Dear Jeanette and family,
Dave was an inspiration to generations of residents. His skill (especially with forceps), his enthusiasm, and his rapport with patients were terrific qualities that many, many of us strove to emulate.

My deepest sympathy to you all,

Linda Dunn