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Eugene B. Feinberg

Washington, District of Columbia

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FEINBERG DR. EUGENE B. FEINBERG Dr. Eugene Feinberg of Annandale, VA, passed away, Sunday, March 14, 2010. He grew up in New York and came to Virginia in 1968, when the U.S. Army assigned him to Ft. Myer as the first podiatrist at the Rader Clinic. After three years, he opened a private office...

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Gene (known then as Eugene) Feinberg was my best friend growing up in Queens, New York during the 1950s.
About six months ago, we reconnected with one another through Facebook and subsequently enjoyed several most pleasant phone conversations and cyber exchanges. Turns out (either we both had forgotten or we simply never knew in our youth) we were BOTH born on the same day in Brooklyn, New York -- May 21, 1943 -- although us two Brooklyn boys never lived in Brookly, we met in the...

Gene, You had a drive and desire for police work that was inspiring. You were so very dedicated and I think you enjoyed working with us more that your past accomplishments. Thank you for your time and dedication to our squad. May God bless you and your family.
PFC. D.R. Lingenfelter FCPD WSPFLD EVE-A

I had only known Gene for two years, through our mutual work at the Fairfax County Police Academy, where we both took photographs of the recruits' training activities. I immediately noticed how Gene was able to put them at ease and establish a relationship. It was clear how much they enjoyed his banter. I aspire to the same ability.

Gene was a dedicated, sincere gentleman whose leadership and dedication to his community were beyond reproach. He will always be fondly remembered by those of us who were a part of his Auxiliary Police class. Gene was always the first to call and offer his assistance and support whenever someone needed help or encouragement. My late wife remarked about his courteousness and caring nature when he would call my home to check on us. My thoughts and prayers are with the Feinburg family during...

To The family of Dr. Feinberg., I have known Gene for over twenty years. His kindness and general love for our profession speaks volumes for the hard work he has done for us over the many years. I will miss his smiling face at the convention this year. Does anyone remember when his name for called at a raffle and he was busy doing something for the VPMA and missed the prize? Edna Holmes, Woodbridge, Virginia

Gene always had a kind and encouraging word to say. He really helped me out a lot when I was just beginning my practice in 1999. I visited his office in Annandale/Alexandria when he was starting to transition into retirement. I try to be and do like he did when helping out our colleagues and others in general.

I could always count on Gene to send me a message or a phone call to admonish me for being late with my membership payments. He allowed a very narrow window of compliance. But, that being said, you always felt priviledged to be a recipient of that graciousness, and found yourself being thankful for the extra time.

Gene was a very unique man. He loved his family. I don't know how many times I had to listen to why my schedule was not good due to his family's committments. He always...

I would like to send my sincerest condolences on the passing of a great man and doctor. Dr. Feinberg was a gentleman, and a kind soul. He will be greatly missed and remembered in many prayers.

Gene is one of the great men. He was unaware how far reaching the spread of his inspiration and dedication to others in his profession. Others, as a result of his work, continue to propagate his selfless deeds that has far reaching influence the original bearer. While my thanks to you is humble, the implications of your efforts lives on. Peter F. Kelly, DPM