JEROME-RAO-Obituary

JEROME RAO

Tacoma, Washington

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Tacoma, Washington
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American Cancer Society

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Jerome P. Rao, M.D. Jerry was born in Brooklyn, New York on April 6, 1947 to Joseph and Alice Rao. He grew up in Brooklyn, graduating from Xaverian High School. After graduating from NYU, he continued his lifelong ambition of being a surgeon and received his medical degree from the University of...

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spread joy up there Dr.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

I met Dr Rao 9 years ago when I worked at Allenmore pharmacy (outside) he was under the impression I was there on the work release program. (too funny) we soon became friend's and I always enjoyed seeing him and our conversations. He was a man with a big heart! I was very sad in hearing the news of our loss, the world was a better place with him in it!

I met Dr. Rao when I worked as a registration clerk at Allenmore, nearly 20 years ago. He was so kind and funny--Just spreading joy and humor everywhere he went.

I worked with Dr Rao for many years, he was always fun to work with. I also enjoyed visiting with him around town.

Dr.Rao was one of the first doctors,introduced to me when I began working at Allenmore Hospital 13 years ago.His kindness and awesome smile,made me feel so welcomed. He was a pleasant,kind,friendly man who loved to tell stories(which were always entertaining). Dr.Rao was a wonderful provider to his patients and his presence on earth,will be missed. RIP Dr. Rao!!

I meet Jerry at the local gym during water aerobics. We soon became good friends and enjoyed each others company. He was always happy and had a smile on his face. My wife and I will really miss him. God bless you Jerry! ?

He always brought a smile to my face, & I loved our long chats. My condolences to the family. May he rest in peace always cheering up those above. We will miss u, sweet Dr. Jerry.

I will never forget that voice. Dr. Rao was always pleasant and very easy to work with in surgery. RIP.