Edwin-Wilson, Jr., M.D., FACR-Obituary

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Edwin S. Wilson, Jr., M.D., FACR

Bordentown, New Jersey

Nov 2, 1936 – Jun 15, 2019 (Age 82)

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BORN
November 2, 1936
DIED
June 15, 2019
AGE
82
LOCATION
Bordentown, New Jersey

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Edwin S. Wilson, Jr., M.D., FACR, was born on November 2, 1936, in Atlantic City, NJ, to Amanda and Edwin Wilson, Sr. He lived an idyllic childhood in Chelsea Heights; fishing or crabbing in the very early mornings just after dawn on the inland waterway, playing Kiwanis League baseball games...

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Dear family, Tamir and I are so very sorry for your loss. The obituary is a wonderful testament to Ed, who loved you all so very very much.

The world has lost a wonderful human being. He will live on in each of you; treasure those memories. Sending you love.

Lisa and Marie you father was a true gentleman.
I had worked with him at Memorial.
He always talked highly of his girls
He will be missed by all who knew him
He will always be in your hearts

To the Wilson Family, I was shocked to see Dr. Wilson's obituary in the paper. I think you expect such strong, intelligent and caring people will live forever. Our path's crossed at Memorial Hospital in the early 70's. I can't tell you how much I admired and respected that man! I wish we had kept in touch, but life goes on. Maria and Lisa, please know your father touched the lives of countless people and patients alike in a truly profound way. Cherish his memory, I will! RIP for eternity with...

My deepest sympathies go out to your family. I spent many years working with Dr. Wilson at Larchmont and in consulting work together and I learned many important life lessons from him. He was passionate about achieving excellence in his life whether it was for his medical practice and partner radiologists or for his family.

Dr. Wilson was a mentor to me and I am grateful to him for all that he taught me about the world of radiology and about business and leadership.

His charm,...

Dr Wilson was a true gentleman. He will be missed

Lisa and Maria, I am sorry for the loss of your father. Lisa, I was glad I met him prior to your journey across the country together from San Diego. You had a very special bond with him. Cherish those memories and know he is no longer in pain and is at peace. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dr. Wilson was such a wonderful man. I enjoyed hearing his stories about his family, they made him smile from ear to ear. He had such a pleasant personality and made time to acknowledge everyone. Little by little, day by day I hope his memories give you comfort and make you smile. I am so happy I had the pleasure of knowing him.

I'm sorry for your loss, Maria and Lisa. Uncle Ed was a good man and even better father, grandfather, and husband. May you find comfort in your loving memories with him. Sending you love and prayers - Michael

Marie and Lisa, I am very sorry for your fathers passing. I worked with him in the eighties and nineties at Memorial Hospital. He taught me how to work with Physicians on a professional level and in a administrative capacity. He was a great man that influenced many at the Hospital from staff to administration and the board. He will be missed but never forgotten.

May God bring you comfort in knowing that he is at peace with your Mother and his memory lives on in all of us.