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My deepest condolences. So very hard to lose someone who was so special
Fran Seidenberg Kean
December 01, 2016
Augusta, Georgia
Physician AUGUSTA, Ga. - Harold Samuel Engler, M.D. died peacefully in his sleep during the early hours of Thanksgiving Day, November 24, 2016. He was 93. Chubby, as he was affectionately known, was preceded in death by Josephine Rogers Engler and Kathleen Girdler Engler, and is survived by his...
Read MoreMy deepest condolences. So very hard to lose someone who was so special
Fran Seidenberg Kean
December 01, 2016
Sorry for your loss. May God give you his love and peace. Julie you are in my thoughts and prayers
Pam Rose Randall
Pam Rose Randall
December 01, 2016 | Appling, GA
Dr Engler was a devoted and caring person. My heart is full of sorrow for his loving family.
Robbie Garrison Weaver
November 30, 2016 | Augusta, GA
Praying for all of the family.
Jayne Crown
November 30, 2016 | Martinez, GA
My sincere condolences to the family. i worked with Dr. Engler for many years in the or and recovery room at St. Joe's and have so many wonderful memories of such a great man and surgeon. God Bless and Keep Him
Barbara Epps
November 30, 2016 | GROVETOWN, GA
I worked with Dr. Engler as a new nurse starting in 1977 and many years after at St. Josephs. He treated everyone from housekeeping staff to CEO with the same honor and respect. He knew everyone at St. Josephs by name. He was a true gentleman and honestly I never saw him without a smile and a friendly hello, even during those middle of the night crazy emergencies in the operating room and recovery room,good memories . It was an honor to know him.
Marie Almeter
November 30, 2016 | Augusta, GA
With deepest sympathy,
Ramon and Ann Walters
November 29, 2016 | Augusta, GA
Our love and prayers for peace for the family.
Melanie and Byron Brown
Melanie Brown
November 29, 2016 | Saint Simons Island, GA
I knew Dr. Engler as a family friend when I was young and did a surgical elective at St. Joseph's for a month when I was at MCG. He was a close friend and surgical colleague of my father's back in the day. He always had a smile on his face and was very active whether at the hospital or competing at tennis or golf. Of course, I knew Gay, Doug, and Julie at ARC. My deepest condolences to the family. I know you are proud, as you should be.
Gordon Kelly, Jr, MD
November 29, 2016 | Toccoa, GA