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Dr. Hans Einstein

Bakersfield, California

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Celebration of Life Dr. Hans Einstein 1923 - 2012 Saturday, August 10, 2013, 10:00 am - 1:00 pm Kern County Museum, Pioneer Village, 3801 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA. Please join us ... Share your stories ... Tributes at 11:00am Bring your lunch ... Music, refreshments and licorice will be...

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Dr. Einstein's remarkable legacy continues to bless all who knew him. We loved and VERY much appreciated this one-of-a-kind man, never forgetting his passionate commitment to intently listening, while healing.

I missed knowing this great man!
Allie Lewis

Dr. Einstein was our family doctor for many years and found that my mother had TB in the early sixties and she was sent to Keene to be treated...he also treated me for TB...but I got to stay at home...he always treated us just like we were family...when we were in the office he would plop down (always chewing on something) just as if he had all the time in the world to devote to our needs..many fond memories of a kind a caring man.

-Pamela Dickstein

Dr Einsten was my parent family dr in the 60's and my mother Vera Stalker would pass him on her walks in the neighborhood.He always invited me into his office when I would be at memorial hospital .He also told me that I was going to have a baby 48 years ago. He truly was a very nice man and doctor .and I really like the information at memorial as u enter my best to his family heaven now has a great man and he will be missed sincerely carlene travis

Love this man, he saved my life. Forever grateful to him.

Thank you, Dr. Einstein, for saving my life in 1967-68, and for your kind hellos through the years.

I worked with this lovely physician. The man was a born healer and teacher. Thank you Dr. Einstein to your many contributions to Kern County and elsewhere.

We should all be grateful for Dr. Einstein's life and good work as a physician and especially his interest in finding better treatments and a cure for Valley Fever which has plagued the Valley for a century. Go quietly into the night good and faithful servant.

My first doctor and a great friend