Frederick-Zugibe-Obituary

Frederick T. Zugibe Ph.D., M.D.

Garnerville, New York

1928 - 2013 (Age 85)

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Zugibe, PhD.,M.D., Frederick T.Frederick T. Zugibe, Ph.D., M.D. passed away September 6, 2013. Born on May 28, 1928 in Garnerville, NY to Benjamin Zugibe and Anna (Zarick) Zugibe. Survived by Catherine (O'Leary), his wife of 62 years, and six of his seven children: Thomas (Peggy), Cathryn Blaber...

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DR. Fred,
May the angels lead into paradise and the saints take by the hand and lead into the glorious kingdom of the Lord.
And bless that lovely O'Leary woman and her loving family. FR brian

Dr. Zugibe's greatest legacy is his family, each of who possess his qualities of integrity, compassion and
community service.
When someone you love becomes a memory, that memory becomes a treasure.
We all now have a treasure.
Bernadette and Vinnie

To the Zugibe family,
I had the pleasure of going to Mass with Dr. at St Mary's of the Assumption Church. I remember his selflessness when I shared a problem with him. He was a blessed man. May God Bless you all. Nancy Reinauer from Warwick, NY

Dear Mrs. Zugibe and family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Words cannot express our sadness. He was truly a great man who touched our lives personally in many ways. His legacy will live on forever. May God comfort you today and always. Love Minnie & Fabio Olivo & family.

Such a wonderful man, full of love and sincere compassion. Such a blessing to have known him. Sending all our love and prayers to you all. Malcolm and Tracy Baxter

To the Family of Dr.Zugibe: I remember when your father saw me as a private patient and called me BellaDonna, he always brought a smile to my face. He will be sorely missed and it was an honor to know him. My prayers to your family.

Our deepest sympathy to the entire Zugibe Family

When I approved Fred's application for Medical Examiner with the County of Rockland, it was the most notable moment in my 25 year career in Personnel.

TO THE ZUGIBE FAMILY,SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS..