David-Salzman-Obituary

David B. Salzman

Boston, Maryland

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American Cancer Society

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SALZMAN, David B. On Saturday, November 5, 2011. Son of Nancy (Lurie) Salzman and the late Edwin W. Salzman, M.D. of Cambridge, MA. Beloved husband of Beth Kevles. Father of Michael and Joel Salzman. Brother of Andy and Jim Salzman. David was born February 22, 1958 in Boston, MA. An alumnus of...

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I am very sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with your family.
Alicia Fuentes
Westland teacher.

To David's family: I've known David for more than 20 years, and although we never had an opportunity to work together, we had many very stimulating technical discussions. David was possibly the brightest guy that I've ever met. When he came to Mayo Clinic several years ago for further diagnosis and possible treatment of his illness, he visited my lab, and we had more time to talk than we had ever had before. An amazing individual, not only for his technical intellect, and for his insights...

I am very sorry to learn of David's passing. My thoughts are with all those who love him.

I knew David through his company when they were seeking investors. We never connected financially, but I found him one of the smartest guys I had ever met. I chatted with him about business, politics, and other things. He was always interesting and of course courageous at the end. Go with the best memories of a too-short life.

To my good friends at the Salzman household: David was an amazing man. I first became friends with Michael weeks before the school community was told of the diagnosis and even then I was amazed at the loving way David and Beth opened their home to me. When I heard about the diagnosis I marveled - and I continue to marvel - at the strength and mutual support that the Salzman family showed both as a loving household and a group of individuals. David fought to the end for the benefit of his...

To the Salzman family: What a great man David was and I am very sorry for your loss. I have been acting as one of his tax advisors (Polychip and Lightspin) for many years and was truley amazed at how talented he was, not to mention the couragous battle he fought against the illness so he could stay with his family. He was and is an inspiration to myself and others and his legacy lives on.

Beth,Nancy,Andy & Jim ,

My Heartfelt Condolences. David put up quite a battle over the years. We had many converstions while I was in Practice. I know the last six months must have been extremely difficult for all of you. I will miss his E-mails.

Again My Condolences,

Mel Shulman

Andy; very sorry for your loss. I remember meeting with David a few times in the early days of Critical Care. He was very energetic and friendly. I am also sorry for the loss of your dad. I didn't know that until reading this obit notice. All the best to your mom, your children, Betty, and David's family. Take care; Alvin