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You will always live in our hearts and prayers.
Erika Hayward
January 05, 2009 | Philadelphia, PA
Trevose, Pennsylvania
Joseph Sataloff, M.D., 89 PHILADELPHIA, PA. --Joseph Sataloff, M.D., D.SC., (May 1, 1919 - Sept. 26, 2008) was Professor of Otolaryngology at Jefferson Medical College, Adjunct Professor at Drexel University College of Medicine and author of more than 150 publications including eleven books. He...
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Erika Hayward
January 05, 2009 | Philadelphia, PA
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Nancy Bazil
October 06, 2008 | West Chester, PA
Dear Ruth, I've always conceder Joe and yourself to be very good friends of mine. Its was always a delight to come out to camp to work with Joe on the boat or to just visit with you and Joe. I will never forget all the in-depth conversations the three of us have had over the years. He always seemed to have just a way to make anyone smile with just a hello.
My deepest sympathies, to you and your family,
Jimmy & Tammy Mackbach
James Mackbach
October 05, 2008 | Benton, ME
As a child, I knew Dr. Sataloff through my Grandfather, Dr. Frederick Thayer Hill of Waterville. My most distinct memories of him center on his occasional visits to my grandparents' summer home in Owl's Head. He was engaging and enjoyed animated conversations with my grandfather about medicine. Both were fascinated by the ear. I am sure that my grandfather thought of himself as one of Dr. Sataloff's many mentors.
My condolences to Dr. Sataloff's family.
Ralph F. Field, Ph.D.
Ted Field
October 05, 2008 | Washington, DC
Jody,
I want you to know how sorry I am about your father's passing. My favorite part of the day working at the Racket were the times your dad would call in looking for you and the uplifting conversations I would have with him. He was always the most pleasant person to talk to. He would always be so encouraging to me when I first started that job. I will never forget the day he made a point to come to the front desk to actually meet me...he was just as sweet and nice in person as he...
Lori Richardson
October 04, 2008 | Westbrook, ME
Dear Bob,
My parents Helen and Tom McGuire always spoke highly of your father and treasured his friendship. I know they have fond memories of being neighbors in Florida and are thinking of your Mother and of your family at this sad time.
Candace McGuire Hayes
Candace Hayes
October 03, 2008 | Cedar City, UT
Dr. Bob and family,
I am very sorry to hear about your dad. He was an remarkable man. Ive known him for 43 years. The hearing profession lost a true and caring professor. He was like a Faithful friend, like a sturdy shelter,He who finds one finds a treasure. He was behind price, no sum can balance his worth. He will live on, in memories.
God bless him and his family.
John Pupis
October 02, 2008 | Philadelphia, PA
dear bob, this is the end of an era. joe was a giant in his field. i admired his understated brilliance and positive outlook. i learned a textbook full of practical knowledge. my sincere condolences, herb kean
herbert kean
October 02, 2008 | Miami, FL
Dear Dr. Bob,
It is with great sadness that I learned today of your father's passing last Friday. Although I met him and your mother only once, it was my pleasure to have made that acquaintenance. Please extend my sincere condolences to your family.
Maxine Cunningham
September 30, 2008 | Antioch, TN