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Dr. Jeffrey Blonder

Debary, Fl, Massachusetts

1945 - 2016

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Dr. Jeffrey Blonder passed away June 25, 2016 surrounded by his family and friends. Born on January 5, 1945, Jeffrey grew up in Waterford, CT and attended Waterford High School before getting an undergraduate degree from UCONN and obtaining a Masters degree in Ancient Chinese Studies and...

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My deepest sympathy to Paula, Jeff's wife, who understood and loved him so perfectly, and to his in-laws, Phyllis and Paul Wagener, who appreciated having him as a son and who praised him to the skies every time I spoke to t hem.

Sending my condolences to the family. I hope you can find comfort in the words found at 1 Thess. 4:14. May you have the strength to cope through this difficult time.

We love you Dr. Blonder! Florida Hospital Fish Memorial CCL.

Dear Dr. Blonder, I want to let you know how much I appreciated everything you've done for my patients and me. You taught me so many things. I learned about stars and the atmosphere. You taught me about your love for cats. More importantly, you taugh me how to love what I do, taking care of people. I loved it when I knew you were the "Rad" for the day. Your wife Paula is amazing! God bless your family.

I met Dr Blonder briefly when he did a procedure on my husband recently. I was impressed by his kindness towards us both. He even offered encouragement when I saw him later in the hallway. My deepest sympathy to his family for the loss of this wonderful man.

Remembering when you went to Africa to work with the animals, amazing. You were such a good soul. We will miss you at Florida Hospital Deland. Judy Benson.

I am so sorry for the loss of our beloved Dr. Blonder. He was such a great man. He was great with his patients and his staff. He had a great bedside manner to his patients, explaining everything in ways that the patient and their family could understand. He was also very easy to talk to as a staff member, whether we were talking about the next patient or one of his cats!! He would also raid the doctors lounge and bring his staff snacks of cookies and candy. We all love him and can't believe...

Dear Sharon and Family,
Please know that our thoughts and sympathy are with you. Your brother was an amazing man in both our world and that of the animal kingdom. I believe his goodness will be remembered and recycled!
Sincerely, Abby and David Sawyer

Dear Sharon and family, So sorry to hear of your loss. I remember your stories of your brother and what was always evident was your love for him. Thinking of you at this very difficult time. Marty and Dave Bressem