Gerard-Yu-Obituary

Dr. Gerard V. Yu

Cleveland, Ohio

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YU DR. GERARD V. YU, age 51, passed away Monday Aug. 15, 2005. Beloved husband of Barbara; loving father of Jason, Ashley, Nicole, Cheryl and Sandra; brother of James, John, Pattie, Bernadette and Angelita; dear son of Michael and Maria; loving uncle, cousin and nephew; educator and friend to...

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Remembering you always, my friend.

Missing my friend and always keeping his family in my thoughts as they were everything to him.

Missing my brother like it was just yesterday. The blue butterfly continues to make his presence known. Your beautiful kids in their distinct ways continue to brighten our 97 year old mother's life. Love you Brother G!

It’s been way too long Dr. Yu! Your impact on my professional career and your passion and love for family truly impacted me and my philosophy on life. May your family be well. We all miss you! The brilliant mind you had and the love for the profession are missed. To live and remember. God test your soul. We are eating some dim sum down here in your honor :) maggi

Thinking of you and your family today. Still miss your advice and wisdom everyday.

It's hard to believe it has been 12 years since your passing. I thank God often for having you train me in Podiatric Surgery. Your vision for the profession as well as in the education of our young student doctors lives on thru my office. I am truly grateful for all your wisdom and instruction.

NCFA

Gerard, thinking of you today.

Thinking of you today, G. I miss you, my dear friend.

Dear Bro --- Mom and I tried hard to attend your memorial service yesterday but BWI and Southwest were grounded with air traffic control issues. After all thatand whisking down aisles and weaving in and out of the halls at a busy BWI to get to the furthest most gate and finding the mess. Mom then spotted a blue butterfly in a storefront window and said, can you believe it? Gerard speaking to us. We then gave up, dejected, and doused our misery in a big bowl of Phillips crab soup and...