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Dr. Irving Victor

Savannah, Georgia

1922 - 2020

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Dr. Irving Victor Savannah Dr. Irving Victor, 97, died peacefully on Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2020, surrounded by family following a brief illness. Dr. Victor (Vic) was born in Savannah on May 15, 1922, the son of the late Jules and Cecelia Kassell Victor. He graduated from Savannah High School and...

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Vic, you are stilled missed. You taught me many lessons about life and were always there as a mentor and confidant. Thank you for being a friend.

From all the Colemans, we extend our deepest condolences to the Victor family. We had the distinct pleasure towards the end of both my father's and Irving's lives to connect with Irving in person at the restaurant. We saw him a couple of times and it was wonderful. The passing of a giant but a life very well lived. Our best to all of you! Helene Coleman, Philip Coleman,and Nancy Silverman

Andrea, so sorry for your loss. I have many fond memories of your father and you in our Country Day days. God bless you and your family.
Johnny

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Your in our thoughts and prayers. Dr. Victor was my doctor when I was a little girl ( 1967) he operated on me when I was 8 and I remember him coming to see me the next day and I told him he hurt me, he hugged me and told me he was sorry. Later on that day he brought me a stuffed animal. I'll always remember that. I've ran into him through the years and he always had a smile on his face. Dr. Victor was a kind and caring man and a Wonderful Doctor. God Bless you.

So sorry for your loss. I knew Victor when I lived in Savannah Ga . A great man he was.

A Doctors Doctor, a patient advocate, an entrepreneur, a visionary, a loyal friend, an animal lover, a man of great intelligence all of these and more add up to who Dr. Irving Victor was. He will be greatly missed. We pray that his family will find peace and comfort during this time of loss.

Jo Ann and Carl Spofford