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Gary Donald Cieslak M.D.

BOISE, Idaho

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Gary Donald Cieslak, M.D. Gary Donald Cieslak, M.D., age 50, passed away on Jan. 30, 2009, of cancer. Gary was born Feb. 10, 1958 in Binghamton, N.Y., and spent his childhood in the village of Pittsford in upstate New York. His family moved to Dallas, where Gary graduated from Jesuit College...

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I miss you very much.

It is beautiful to read all of the wonderful things said about Gary in this column. He deserves all of these accolades.He was a great father ,husband and friend to all of us. We will all carry his memory and spirit forward.

Gary was a fine person with many talents who obviously loved life, his family, and his friends very much. May you find peace and keep his memory alive.

To Gary's Family,
So sorry for your loss. May your memories help you through this difficult time.
Adrianne (Rogers) Austin, UD Class of '81

We'll miss our friend. We send our love and prayers to his family.

To Gary's family,

I went to U.D. with Gary. He was always a good friend and great person. He will be missed. Heartfelt sympathies to you all.

Gene Wolande, UD, Class of '78

Dear Cieslak Family,
We are so sorry for the loss of your husband, father, son, brother. Please count on our prayers.
God bless you,

To the family of Gary,
We are nurse practitioners in the Dallas PICU who fondly remember Gary so many years ago as a resident here at CMC, which seems like only yesterday. We are sorry to hear of your loss and will keep you in our prayers.
Bless Gary,
Kim Yeakel
Lisa Milonovich

To the Cieslak family, our heartfelt sympathy. You see, we too lost a husband and father recently to Gary's type of illness. Our son attended BK with Joe and they played hockey together . My husband Mark was also in the men's hockey league at Ice World. I'll never forget Gary's caring bedside manner to me and my husband just one year ago when Mark had his third brain surgery and Gary was his anesthesiologist. He even came up to his hospital room to check on him later. That meant a lot to...