James-Giudice-Obituary

James Giudice

Haddonfield, New Jersey

Age 81

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Giudice, D.O. James C. August 1, 2023, Age 81 Died peacefully surrounded by family members who loved him dearly. Born on 1052 Edgemore Road, Philadelphia, PA to Mary and Carlo. Devoted husband for 55 years of Linda (nee Onimus); cherished father of Christian (Tair) Giudice, Amy (Brian) Corbett...

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Jim and I were summer police officers in Wildwood back in the sixties. We became close friends. My Gastro doctor Troum was trained by Jim. I just learned that Jim had passed a year ago. Sorry to hear that.

Always respected Never forgotten

In loving memory of a wonderful Dr. I will miss you so much. My Heart goes out to your family, may they find peace in this difficult time.

So sorry to hear about Jim. Please keep in contact! Carol

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Dr. Giudice was more than a pulmonologist to me. I have been a patient of his since the late 80´s. He took exceptional care of me during my entire life, but nothing like when I was pregnant. I had a high risk pregnancy, bad lungs and heart, high blood pressure and the list goes on. Dr. Giudice always said he was more nervous than me during my pregnancy. He called our daughter the miracle baby because he knew what it took to have her arrive safely! We always talked about so many things in our...

My deepest condolences to the Guidice family. I feel truly blessed to have been a student, intern and resident to have trained under "Chief". Some of my fondest memories of those years involved rotations on Pulmonary Medicine. I will never forget how he would hand out an article from one of the journals to each of the students and tell them to know what was written in the article. He would later ask a question about something in the article to the fellow, resident and intern before giving...

Such a pleasure working with Dr Giudice for 13 years. He always had a smile on his face n the most caring heart. He will be missed dearly by all who had the pleasure of knowing him. He used to call my dad Superman when in fact he was a true Superman. Thank you all for sharing him with us. My deepest condolences to all of you. Kelley Hoff

Thanks chief for creating the best residency program in the profession. You taught me not just how to be a great physician but instilled a strong moral and ethical compass that influenced my career . You ( and Lou Papa ) made it possible to have a successful 36 year career and affect the lives of many. I still remember meeting for the first time , interviewing for the residency, in your office . You convinced me that you had the best program in osteopathy, not DOH . You were so right . As a...