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Dr. Bruce Clifford Edelstein

New York, New York

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1950 - 2020Dr. Bruce Clifford Edelstein, DC, passed peacefully on Friday November 27, 2020 after a long illness at age 70. A longtime resident of Tarrytown, NY, Bruce was born to Ruben and Dorothy Edelstein on February 11, 1950 in Bayside, Queens. From a young age, Bruce possessed a deep...

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Still miss you and the kindness and generosity you showed to everyone in your life.

Bruce during the mid to late 1970s, somewhere in the western suburbs of Chicago...

Bruce was a good friend and support for me when I moved in with him and his little dog, Sati, and the other guys, Rob, George, and Brian - all chiropractic students, except me - way back in 1975, in Lombard, and later Addison IL, where the four of us shared a house. A few years later when we all parted ways, Bruce gave me a book, A.W. Tozer's "The Pursuit of God" which I happened to pick up to reread just a few weeks ago. I reread his note to me inside the front cover and remembered just how...

Miss you, Bruce.

Bruce was an amazing human being. We would debate politics, religion and anything worth discussing. He was also a brilliant businessman. I remember traveling to Texas for a meeting to determine the best route to market via a specific food manufacturer and we debated pros and cons the entire trip. By the time we arrived to the meeting we were in perfect step with one another and delivered a winning plan. I also miss the long conversations we would have about being Audiophiles. His love for...

To the family of Dr. Bruce C. Edelstein: On behalf of the Administration, Faculty and Staff of Queens College, our sincere condolences on the passing of your loved one. May he Rest in Peace,

I have recently been thinking of Bruce and how sad I am that he is no longer with us. He and Diana were among my dearest friends. I can't imagine the impace on Diana and their 4 wonderful kids. We met Bruce and Diana through the friendship between Jacob Edelstein and my son Ben. The boys were adorable together. I really miss Bruce - we used to talk about how similar our mothers were. He and Diana were more like family than friends and his untimely death has left us saddened to this day.

Bruce was more than a friend. He was my brother. Meeting Him was a gift and to know his beautiful family was a blessing. He will be missed.

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Bruce left us with the love and joy of family and we will truly miss him. Todd will always remember the stick ball games that he played with Bruce against Tom and Stanley. We are so sorry. Love Todd and Laurie