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John Gross

Charleston, South Carolina

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John Allen Gross GAINESVILLE, FL - John Allen Gross, M.D., a physician board certified in psychiatry, electrodiagnostic medicine and neurology with added qualifications in clinical neurophysiology, died Monday night in his Gainesville home after living with Lewy Body Dementia. He was 70. Born in...

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John and I were school mates from Kindergarten at Crosby school through high school at Central. My sister, Sally Gillis Hosea, and I were reminiscing about John and what a special person he was even in those days, then, two days later received the news of his passing. It seems that John was destined to be loved by all he touched. His death has left a great gap in our lives.

Our hearts and prayers go out to the family and friends of Mr. Gross during this difficult time.

God Bless,
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I lived next to John on Valley Street in Akron for many years. Returned our friendship while he was at Ohio State.

We had many memorable experiences. He was a great guy.

Beth, Rachel, Laura and Al.

Your friends in Austin are thinking of you during these sad days. Our parents are treasures we are blessed to have. And your Dad sounds like an amazing man, the tributes from his friends are moving. Wish we had known him.

Your Austin Family.

I fondly remember Dr Gross as a dedicated teacher and scholar. Always humble, despite being brilliant he never felt the need to bring the spot light on himself. His patients loved his kindness and warmth, everybody appreciated his competency and vaste understanding of neurology. We have lost a great teacher and a brilliant mind.

My heart goes out to Beth, Al, Laura and Rachel. I have always respected John for this quiet altruism and mechanical ability and fondly remember our drives from Charleston to Gainesville. One of the smartest guys I know, he will be missed.

my deepest sympathies to the gross family.

john and i were the best of friends,going back to junior high and central high. he was a special man,and we will all miss him.

memory eternal!

Rachel and family, Betty and I extend our deepest sympathies on the loss of your father. Both Betty and I have experienced this inevitable but never easy period in one's life. Hopefully you will find comfort knowing he is no longer suffering and obviously in a better place. Family is the best tool to get you through times like this...just remember we are family and here for you.

I didnt know this special man but he was awe inspiring after reading all he did in life.