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Edward Lammer

Berkeley, Ca, California

1953 - 2016

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Edward Lammer

February 26, 1953 - February 20, 2016

Dr. Edward Lammer died unexpectedly Saturday a few days before his 63rd birthday. He was born in 1953, the second of six children, to Benedict Lammer, a milkman, and Anne Lammer, a school teacher, in Dubuque, Iowa. An All-State high school...

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Just remembering Ed with love from many years ago.

This is a late message.
I am so blessed to have met this wonderful man. He came to Scotland and helped myself and my daughter who was born while I had roacutane in early pregnancy.
Through this man my daughter doesn't have to worry about her future. God bless
Nicole kirk Scotland

Ed and I were roommates freshman and sophomore years at Washington University. I remember those years fondly and I am not surprised to learn of his devotion to his family and to medicine. He was always thoughtful and considerate - and remarkably patient with his VERY messy roommate.

My condolences to the entire Lammer family.
I was a classmate of Ed's from our Washington University days and colleague as a fellow physician in the Bay area.
He was big in stature, personality and a gifted researcher.
He will be greatly missed.

I worked as a social worker with Ed at Childrens' Craniofacial Department when he was Medical Director. I am so sad to hear of his passing. I remember him fondly and his gentle soul. He helped so many families understand their children's complex problems with compassion, wisdom and a big heart. My condolences to his family.

I was sad to hear this and extend my condolences to his family. I went to grade school with Ed. From his choices in life it is clear what an amazing spirit he was.

I met Ed in the early 90s at UIowa. Over the years, we collaborated on a number of cleft-related projects. Ed was a lovely human being. You wanted to work with him, in part, just to be around him.

I knew Ed as a very kind man, a brilliant scientist/physician, a champion for the underdog and under appreciated, and a resolute non-conformist. I was sad to hear he was retiring but his incomprehensible passing is a great loss to all of us. My sincere sympathy to Ed's family for their loss of this wonderful man.

condolences to all family and friends, for a life well-lived - especially touched by the remarks about a non-judgmental temperament and compassionate orientation to life, the report of which rings true to the man. - JGoodmann, Sewanee, TN