Harry-Eichenbaum-Obituary

Dr. Harry William Eichenbaum

St Petersburg, Florida

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EICHENBAUM, Dr. Harry W. 72, of St. Petersburg, passed away Dec. 1, 2009. Harry was born in New York City and moved to Florida in 1968, from Corpus Christi, TX after completing a Navy enlistment during the Vietnam War. He graduated from NYU for both his Bachelor's degree and his Doctorate through...

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Dear Judy, Mark & Annette, Eleanor & Bryan, David and Erin, and family,
Words cannot express fully my heartfelt sympathy. As you all are coping with the loss of husband, father and friend, may the many years of adventures, family times be a source of comfort. While we cope with the hugh void in the office, I commend Judy and Mark as they carry on the excellent tradition which Dr. Harry established and built down through the years. The community will truly miss all his passion as a...

Dearest Judy,
Please accept my deepest simpathy on the passing of your beloved friend and husband.You both taught me so much and I am eternally greatful. 48yrs. gives you so many magnifcent memories to cherish and share with your truly amazing children.
You are for alwaqys in my heart and head.
Your Friend
Jan

Dear Judy; My heart is broken, as I know yours is. Only you can understand, my deepest love and sympathy. Gussie.

My condolences to the Eichenbaum Family.

Sherry Vericker

Dear Judy and Dr Mark:
In you time of sadiness, know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.

Know that God is blessing you always.

What a great man!!

We always felt safe and comfortable under his care – in fact as a medical professional, he gave new meaning to the word “care”. We also feel the loss of a good and true friend.

Our sympathies go out to Judy and the extended family, and you are all in our prayers.

Rose Marie and Raymond Lamberty

I just looked up to Dr. Eichenbaum during Thanksgiving week (I'm 5'2") and was so saddened to hear of his passing. As a new patient of Dr. Mark's, I found the "family" feeling of the practice very comforting. My condolences to Judy and the family.

Dr.Harry Eichenbaum was my mother
(Annie Wright) Doctor she put all her trust in him. I know his shoes will be hard to fill. May God be with the Family. Respectfully Lujean Jones

I met Dr. Eichenbaum in the 70s when I did Home Health care. Every patient that I saw with him was a person first and a condition second. He always had an anecdote about them. He was a wonderful person and a good doctor. My condolences to Judy and the children.
Pat AllumsR.N.