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DeLorre Salem Haddad

Akron, Ohio

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DeLorre Salem Haddad DeLorre Salem Haddad passed away March 26, 2007 in Scottsdale, AZ. He was born January 22, 1935 to the late Tofy Haddad and Sumia Rahal Haddad John in Canton, OH. Dr. Haddad was reared in Canton and attended Cedar Grade School and Lincoln High School. He completed his...

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I haven't seen Delorre in years, but I have many fond memories of him and his family. May he rest in peace.

To the Haddad family,

Sorry to hear about Dr Haddad.
Ed Alleman

We're so sorry and send our deepest sympathy. We're going to miss Delorre's gentle kindness at the family gatherings.
Nick and Ginny Rahal, FL

My deepest,deepest sympathies go out to you, I wish I could be there to share in your sadness, De is the one who put a great smile and self confidence in my life, I was one of his earliest patients. I will never forget this great man.
We LOVE YOU. Our hearts and thoughts are with you.

Love,
John, Donna & Ashley Bee (Haddad)

Our deepest sympathy to the family of DeLorre Salem Haddad, from the James A. Haddad family in Canton, Ohio

I've known De for over 50 years as we were college fraternity brothers. Our paths crossed again in the early '90s and I found him to be the same friendly and good person that he always was. It was my good fortune to know him.

Doctor D as I always called him from age 13 was an inspiration to everyone he ever came into contact with. His legacy will live on long beyond this day. He was always a positive influence on those around him. A REAL Community leader that will be sorely missed.

Our deepest sympathies go out to the Haddad and Stevenson families for your loss.

Allyn, Melinda, Linzy, Kyle and Corey Black
Ft. Myers, Florida

Dr. Haddad was an instrument of change, development, and creativity. Always a leader, striving to better his community, friends and family. He is a “doer”, Heaven is a better place today…

"I am ready to meet my maker, but whether my maker is prepared for the great ordeal of meeting me is another matter" - Winston Churchill