Gary-Wasserman-Obituary

Dr. Gary Seth Wasserman

Blue Springs, Missouri

Age 67

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DIED
March 26, 2014
AGE
67
LOCATION
Blue Springs, Missouri

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Dr. Gary Seth Wasserman age 67 passed away peacefully on March 26, 2014, after a courageous battle with leukemia. He is survived by his wife Cheryl Ann Wasserman, daughter Madison Lambrecht Wasserman, stepson Brian Edward Lambrecht, as well as sister Tina Silidker and brothers Lary & Evan...

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I always think of you Wass. what a kind soul. The world was lucky to have you as long as we did love always

i Was wondering why I hadnt heard from Wass for along time and couldnt find his number we were friends since 1977 the Jewish folk festival at crown center I was doing portraits he had me draw a few people for him. We stayed friends for 37 years. His mom Fo had the greatest Christmas Santa collection. Today is such a sad day to know Ill never hear that Fun voice or great Laugh or all his effervescent
Unbridled enthusiasm for life. I so regret
Not keeping in touch. Love you Wass...

Happy birthday, Wass. Today would have been 74 years old. Miss you, friend. Tell Flo I say hello.

I think of Gary Wasserman often, because he was in my home many years ago for a Christmas gathering with a guest who he later married. I knew him though his Mother, Flo. She lived on the Plaza when she lived in K.C. and I first met her on a cruise. We had many lunches together over the years. One of my daughters Robyn, who was head of Public Relations, at Children's Mercy, before moving to Tennessee, knew him when she worked there. He was such a kind man, and his Mother Flo talked about him...

I am saddened to hear about this wonderful man's passing. I knew his Mother Flo for many years and we went on so many Cruises! I gave her Sants every year for Christmas, because she loved them so much. Gary had left them to the hospital after her passing. He and Cheryl have been in my home for Christmas parties in years passed. What a loss this world has now!

To the Wasserman Family,
I am so sorry to hear of Wass passing.I met him in 1977 in Hawaii and hung out with both he and his mother Flo when he wasn't in the medical meetings. I have very fond memories of him and we used to write each other till the late 80's but still talked once in awhile during that time and beyond. He was a wonderful and caring person and I am very proud to have known him. He will always be a part of my life. I am sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers go out...

So very sad to hear of the passing of such a dear old friend. I am grateful that we were in touch so recently and able to recall and share memories of happier times. We send our love to Cheryl and Maddison. Angela & Lorenzo Tarini.

I was fortunate to know Wass at Albright College and then on to KCCUMB. Wass made you feel like a best friend. He would always bring a small gift for everyone on our golf trips as well as several employees at the golf club in AZ. He was the most generous person I know with his friendship.
You will be sorely missed.

Bones

I still look over at the Wasserman home and see Wass walking the dogs, teaching his daughter Mady to ride a bike and him picking up neighbors newspapers and placing them on their stoops to save them a trip down the driveway.That was Wass the neighbor, not just the doctor. Another of his many facets.
Wass, it's hard to believe I will never see you enjoying life in a way only we know how. You just have a leg up on us all for now.You are now enjoying the fruits of your labor called "life"...