Gary-Kardos-Obituary

Gary Kardos

San Francisco, California

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Dr. Gary G. Kardos Died on April 15, 2011 from lung cancer at the age of 74. He leaves behind his beloved wife of 50 years, Zeeva, his two loving daughters Dr. Leslie Kardos and Kate Kardos-Polevoi, his four granddaughters, Danielle, Lexie, Sofia and Sasha, his two son-in-laws, Dr. Steven K....

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mdwhen dr kardos told me he was given up his ptractice . hegave me a hug and medical file recomended md

I would like to hear his geo political opinions just one more time.

A remarkable person. Who can forget him. Thanks Gary

He always cautioned you to keep the denominator of everything in mind. Thanks Gary

He was my doctor,a client and most of all my friend! I miss him..Stan Berde

both my late husband and I were patients of Dr. Kardos when he was at Davies.I am so deeply saddened. i will always remember Dr. Kardos as a man with the highest integrity..

Dr. Kardos and family
I knew that your father was ill before I left on holiday to Asia. I had talked to Dr. Gotch prior and knew that it was very serious but when I returned home (May2nd)I was deeply saddened to hear that he had passed. He was a great physician and teacher. He loved finding the answer to that question that couldn't be answered and he loved his practice and his patients. He was my physician from the moment I started my nursing career on the second floor at Franklin...

Dear Leslie, Miguel, Sofia and Sasha-We are all so sorry for your loss. What an incredible impression your father/grandfather made on all of us. Please let us know if there's anything we can do to help you during this difficult time. Our condolences to your mother, sister and loved ones. May his memory be a blessing. Anne, Tim and Paige Quaintance

Dear Zeeva, Leslie, Kate, Judy and the rest of Gary's wonderful family - We have all lost a very special man in Gary. I know he will be in our hearts forever. So sorry for your loss. Cousin Lili Dicker in Toronto