Jerome-Berman-Obituary

Jerome Berman

Atlanta, Georgia

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DIED
May 31, 2018
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Atlanta, Georgia

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Dr. Jerome Berman, age 93, Atlanta, died May 31, 2018. He was born in Atlanta Georgia and was a 1942 graduate of Boys High. He received his B.S. degree from Emory University in 1945 and his M.D. degree from the Emory University School of Medicine in 1948. He completed his internship at Beth...

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I know what to say about the dearest of men, Jerry Berman. My brother, Ramon Franco, would cook meals to take to Jerry. He was Miriam Karp´s uncle and we adored him as much as humanly possible. Higher than a mensch. I felt privileged to be in his presence. Renée Franco

We miss you Dr Berman. David Liss (Robert and Annette, Jan Liss)

Dr Berman was my brothers and I Dr from about 1962 to 1977. We use to joke that our mom called ahead to conspire with Dr Berman when we had hard questions, like after my 3 rd concussion he prohibited me from playing football ever again and when my brother wanted to take Dinna Balls aka steroids which were just starting g to be used. Amazing how much insight he had into these issues even in the mid 60's. Of course we didn't like the decision but respected him so much we never questioned him....

Dr Berman was caring to me and especially my sister. I know my parents always thought very highly of him. With sympathy

I was an employee of Dr. Berman in the early 1970s and was a very young recent GSU pediatric physician's assistant graduate. I learned a wealth of knowledge under Dr. Berman and his colleagues Dr. Levine and Dr. Winner. I also experienced his kindness and compassion as my father battled cancer and died while I was employed there. I will always remember his gentleness with his patients and his sense of humor. I also fondly remember Betty- she was so friendly. Condolences to the family.

Our family members were beneficiaries of Dr. Berman's kindness and caring. He was our pediatrician and made house calls to us with the requisite 'black doctor's bag', but he always insisted on treating my Mother at the same time if needed. I was never afraid to visit Dr. Berman and his nurse, Ruth, at his office. They always made me feel important and cared for.

I know we will never forget him and will always remember him with great fondness.

~Susan Bramblett & Nancy Bramblett

Jerry Berman was beloved by the Franco family. We often hear how wonderful a person was but Jerry was an inspiration, the kindest, most gentle man. His niece, Miriam Karp, often spoke of him with the utmost love. My brother, Ramon Franco, visited Jerry and several times invited me to visit Jerry. What a joy in my life to have spent time with him. His positive attitude about life and his sense of humor changed my life.

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