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Jerome Weiss

Syracuse, New York

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Jerome Weiss July 26, 2010 Jerome Weiss, 84, of Fayetteville, died on July 26, 2010. He came to Syracuse in 1949 with his wife, Dolores, to start his career in optometry, and was one of the first optometrists in Upstate New York to fit patients with contact lenses. By the time he retired in 2003,...

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I think I was only 9 years old when I started to see Dr. Weiss as a patient. He was such a terrific doctor and a long-time friend of my parents, Harry and Rita Moss. My mother went to work for Dr. Weiss years later, and she loved working for him because he was on top of his field, but also such a caring and compassionate doctor. I still miss him, every time I go to the eye doctor.

this is for dolly weiss, xould someone make sure she gets it

hello dolly!hope you remember me,.mary lee bonafede.i hope you get this message. was so sorry to hear of your husbands passing. have been trying to locate you for years now,my email is [email protected] and could you please email me. i really want to hear from you.

Dear Dolly, Rick, Lonnie, Robin, Natalie, Jan, Alan, and Katherine,

I was so sorry to learn of Jerry's illness and his passing. I loved going to see him as a patient... he was such a great eye doctor, but such a warm person always. I remember he was always so interested in whatever I was doing.... he took so much time with me, that I think he was always late to see his next patient. After I came out west, I still went to see Dr. Weiss annually...if my folks hadn't moved away...

Dear Dolly, Rick, Lonnie, Robin, Natalie, Jan, Alan, and Katherine,

I was so sorry to learn of Jerry's illness and his passing. I loved going to see him as a patient... he was such a great eye doctor, but such a warm person always. I remember he was always so interested in whatever I was doing.... he took so much time with me, that I think he was always late to see his next patient. After I came out west, I still went to see Dr. Weiss annually...if my folks hadn't moved away...

Dolly,
I was sad to hear of Jerry passing away.. I will never forget when my Dad came home from his office one day and said to my Mom.. "I have presbiopia".. it became a joke for awhile. I hope that the memories you have of your life together will help you through this difficult time. May his memory be for a blessing.

Love,

Felicia Dannick-Friedman.. Laurel, MD

Lonnie, I was sorry to read of your dad's passing. As you know he was a contemporary of my parents and I believe they were among the same group of friends. I think I remember once being with you in his office when we were young teens, and I was touched by the way the two of you conversed...your dad speaking with you as an equal, and clearly with great love and caring. My thoughts are with you and your mom during this difficult time.

Mrs. Weiss, I was so sorry to hear of Dr. Weiss's passing. He was a wonderful man and will be dearly missed. Please know you're in my prayers.

To the Weiss Family, I was so sorry to hear of Dr. Weiss's passing. He was always such a nice man, and such a professional; if it was'nt for him, I never would have worn contacts.Prayers go to all of his family. He is missed!

Lonnie,

I'm sorry for your loss. Thinking of you and your family. Love JZ