EDWARD-SALTZSTEIN-Obituary

EDWARD SALTZSTEIN

El Paso, Texas

1932 - 2016

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Dr. Edward Cooper Saltzstein September 22, 1932 - March 9, 2016 Dr. Edward Cooper Saltzstein passed away on Wednesday, March 9, 2016. He was 83 years old. Ed was the cherished husband of Phyllis Saltzstein, beloved father of Johnny (Joe), Dan (Dawn), Tom (Kim), Andrea (Ira), Rebecca, Paul (Jill)...

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Time goes by but we don't forget those who we loved and who meant so much to us. Eddie was my cousin. He and his brother, sister and parents were an important part of my life growing up. He was caring and kind and fun to be around. We will never forget him.

We are deeply sadden to heat about Dr. Satlzstain's passing. He was my mother's surgeon when she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1999 and again in 2012. We will always remember him and he truly holds a special place in our hearts.

I am writing on behalf of my
mother, Mary Anne "Chickie"
Saltzstein who maintained
a friendship with Ed through out their lives. She sends love
to his family and is deeply sad for his loss.

Barbara J Saltzstein
Milwaukee, Wi.

Ed and his parents, brother and sister were an important part of my childhood and teenage years. They lived near our high school. I think I spent most of my time at their house.

When I returned to Milwaukee with my children we spent time with Ed and his sons. Ed helped my parents with their medical needs. I am so sad to hear of his passing.

Mary Saltzstein Cosper

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Dr. Ed was a wonderful friend of ours. It all started at Camp Nebagamon in Northern Wisconsin over 60 years ago. We called each other on our birthdays over these past many years. He was the best man in our wedding 58 years ago.
We will miss him and his many kind ways. He was always a first class act.
Love and prayers to Phyllis and the entire Saltzstein Family.
Ed, Luise Drolson and Family.
Golden Valley MN.

So sorry to hear. TY for your efforts in teaching medical students and resident and our contribution to TT and EP. Rest in Peace.

Sid and I send you and yours sympathy and love,
Sally (Saltzstein)

Eddie was my older cousin and an important part of my childhood. He was smart and handsome, but more importantly he was kind and caring. When my siblings and I grew up and left Milwaukee Eddie was there and helped my parents with their medical needs.
He had a beautiful smile and a twinkle in his eye. He seemed so strong. He will be missed my all of us Saltzsteins.
Kathie Saltzstein