GREGORY-KURMAN, DMD-Obituary

GREGORY A. KURMAN, DMD

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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April 29, 2022. Husband of Merridth (nee Fantazzi). Father of Tyler Kurman. Son of Trudi (Frank) Goldman and the late Jerry Kurman. Brother of Stephen (late Tracy) Kurman, David Goldman, Anthony Fantazzi, Jr., the late Daniel Goldman, son-in-law of Gail and Anthony Fantazzi, Sr., and also survived by nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are invited to memorial services Friday, May 6th, 3:30 PM precisely at Goldsteins' Rosenberg's Raphael Sacks Suburban North, 310 Second Street Pike, Southampton, Pa. 18966. Contributions in his memory may be made to NAMI, 1432 Easton Road, Suite 2-D, Warrington, Pa. 18976, www.nami.org.

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Going to the dentist will never be the same. Rest in Peace my friend.

Dr Kurman was not my primary dentist at the office, but I struck up a friendship with him instantly when I learned both he and I were passionate YES fans. We talked at length about music and guitars. He was just a really nice and great person to talk to and genuinely kind and considerate. I learned of his passing on recently so I am sending condolences to his family and Dr Rosen. I feel really fortunate to have known him. I hope everyone he has touched passes along that same feeling to...

I learned of this tragedy only recently and I wanted to pay my respects. Dr Kurman was just a wonderful person. He and I hit it off talking about our favorite Band YES while in the office and we were instantly friends. We spoke in detail about guitars and music. I feel fortunate to have known him and my heart goes out to his family and to his friends. Rest in Peace and please let his example run through us and to all people we meet. Best - David Carlin

Dr. Kurman was more to me than a dentist. I saw him for 20 years and we connected, like friends do. We emailed each other. He was a caring doctor whose great sense of humor and cheerful demeanor actually made you want to go the dentist office. I was crushed to hear about his passing and will never forget this wonderful, kind, and spirited person. I'm lucky to have known him, and will forever miss him.

Know it’s been just about a year since the community lost a fantastic dentist and human being. Think about Dr. Kurman so much, and miss him even more when I am in the dental office! They are all great there, but NO ONE can ever replace him! After years of avoiding a dentist, once 7 years, once 9 years. He “made” me actually enjoy going back. A real miracle. He is so very missed. What a loss!! ❤

Dr. Kurman was one of the sweetest and funniest souls I have ever met. I have been going to him since I was a kid and I am 25 years old now. I looked forward to my checkups and our chats. Often times he would make me laugh so hard I'd almost cry. His loss is hard to come to terms with. My family and I will miss him greatly. Dr. Kurman was one of a kind and he will never be forgotten. My prayers go out to Dr. Gregory Kurman and his family during this hard time.

I had the honor of doing my dental assisting internship in the office of my moms dentist, Kaiser Rosen and Kurman. I was trained by one of the other dentist and also, grateful by Dr kurman. He was a wonderful person to be around. He made me look forward to coming into the office. He was my mothers dentist and she felt the same. My mom was always afraid to go to the dentist but dr kurman put her at ease in a way no other dentist could before. He was such a kind and gentle man, he never raised...

Greg was my classmate from dental school. I'll remember him as a nice and funny guy, always with a generous smile. Condolences to his family.