Gregory-Foltz-Obituary

Gregory D. Foltz M.D.

Seattle, Washington

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Dr. Gregory D. Foltz

SEATTLE- Dr. Gregory D. Foltz, 50, formerly of Rochester, Ill., and St. Louis, Mo., passed away Thursday, June 27, 2013, at home surrounded by his loving family after a four year battle with pancreatic cancer. Dr. Foltz was born June 14, 1963, in Kansas City, Mo.,...

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I am so sorry for your loss Luba... I miss you so much. Meagan

David & Sharon, remembering the passing of Gregory and his extraordinary life in his quest to help others. Our thoughts and prayers remain with you both.

I will forever be grateful for this surgeon; in '07 he initiated the steps to respect 3 brain tumors from my skull, although I still deal w/ Brian tumors quite frequently. He helped lead the to way for me to understand the causes for the brain tumors that continue bless my life. Thank you Dr. Foltz!

Dr. Foltz gave my husband four months on this earth. I am very grateful for this time we had. For Dr. Foltz to leave this earth at the young age of 50 is only God's plan. God bless his memory. Sincerely, Anne Kask Sequim, Washington

While those of us touched by the loss of this amazing man on earth fill our hearts with memories of gratefulness, praise and thanks, Dr. Foltz is surely continuing to fill the hearts of those in Heaven...with beautiful music.

so many of dr. foltz patients mourn for his family and each other. dr. foltz saved my life by operating on me when no other doctor would. i feel very blessed to have known such a wonderful man. my sympathies to all.

David & Shay
Our heartfelt sympathy is with you both in your time of sorrow. To lose a child in his prime is without a doubt one of the most tragic and difficult times of our lives. To lose one who has contributed so much to mankind is a loss to us all. Know that our thoughts and prayers are with you both

Randy & I in Cabo after Randy graduated high school while on hospice.

Dr Foltz help to give us Randy for another 3 years. When we learned Randy had a brain tumor, I got involved in the Seattle Brain Cancer Walk. Dr Foltz got Randy into his clinic ans started treating him. He was on hospice when Randy first saw him. With Dr Foltz's team Randy's tumor kept on shrinking. It's been 4 years now since we met him and we are fortunate to have known him. He cared very much for all of hes patients and was determined to cure brain cancer. I believe he would have had...

With much sadness I learned of the passing of Dr. Foltz. Such a talented and caring man who gave many, myself included, a new life with his skillful surgery. I will forever be grateful to Dr. Foltz. My prayers go out to his family.