Hyung-Kim-Obituary

Dr. Hyung Rin Kim

Queensbury, New York

1927 - 2021

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QUEENSBURY, Dr. Hyung Rin Kim, 94, peacefully passed away on December 4, 2021, with his family by his side. Dr. Kim (as most knew him) fought a long fight against Alzheimer’s. Every day of this fight, his wife of 65 years, Eleonora Pallante Kim, was at his side. His last words to her were “I love...

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Mrs. Kim, I know it has been many years. I just found out about Dr. Kim's passing and I am sadden to hear about it. I wish you and your family my condolence. I guess Dr and my father are now playing golf together in heaven.

Rest in Peace Doctor Kim......and thanks for saving my life as I was electrocuted on high tension lines with 115,000 volts of electricity and third degree burns over 70 percent of my body,I was dying in Glens Falls hospital as he happened to be walking by....after mostly a year in the burn unit I was taken home where today 50 years later I lived a great life and met the true love of my life here on Long Island.

It was with great sadness that we noted the passing of Dr. Kim. Hyung, Dr. Dave Thompson and I shared many patients together back in the day. We will never forget the kindness and generosity Hyung and Eleonora displayed when they invited us to their Chester Street home for a spaghetti dinner shortly after our arrival in Glens Falls! Hyung was an able surgeon, war hero and tremendous family man. Our thoughts and prayers are with him, Eleonora and the family. RIP

Mrs.Kim(Eleonora),Sorry to say I can´t make it to the services.I did go over to the Chester st home last night and said my condolences. I´m sure he got a kick out of it. Want to say that I´m so sorry for your loss!!! Like I told Paul.He´s in peace,finally.No more pain,suffering.... He definitely lived a good full life and was a good man!! I´m doing ok. Semi retired now. I have bad feet,knees and other soreness that I just can´t work much. Married,going for 42 years,to the same lady. 3 kids...

Although no words can really help to ease the loss you bear, just know that you are very close in every thought and prayer.

So sorry.He certainly was one of the good guys!! I´ll never forget the `talks´we had on Chester st. He´s finally at peace now.RIP Dr.Kim

Your kindness and compassion are unequalled and never to be forgotten.

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