LARRY-DOHAN-Obituary

LARRY DOHAN M.D.

Hudson, Massachusetts

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DOHAN, Larry MD "Hawkeye" Age 86 (going on 12), died peacefully, but with his usual stubborn resistance, on April 27, 2020. He was surrounded by his wife of 64 years, Elaine, his daughter Debbie, her husband John, his son Josh, and his wife Patty. Together the family traveled the world, but were...

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Gone from this earth but not from our hearts. Arnold Hill MD

Still miss him.

John and I (John and Sue Gudgel) were such good friends on Okinawa, Japan. We fought many “WARS”. together. Raised our kids and had so many good times! We were there when he left his famous Brown Oldsmobile on the Island! Love you. Elaine love always to you, Josh and Debbie!! Josh learned to be a GoodCitzen in my Cub Scouts❤

Never to be forgotten by me who you mentored well. Arnold Hill MD

I only work at my Marlborough office every second week, on Saturday these days.In the Spring time Larry used to arrive on his motor bike to drop of consult reports he had completed.Spring is here, and I will remember and miss him. AH

I would like to say I only recently found out that Dr. Dohan had passed. I worked in the office with Dr. Mathur, Pearl, Veronique, and "Bermuda Schwartz"! Dr. Dohan was a wonderful friend to our family. He treated both of my daughters as if they were his grandkids! For both of their birthdays he pierced their ears and gave them each a pair of gold earrings. Although I was Dr. Mathur´s MA, I helped Dr. Dohan whenever he needed. He never stopped teaching me about dermatology and about life....

On April 9 /2021 I turned around in the parking lot of Larry's old office on Coolidge Street .It was hard to believe he was not inside .I miss him very much . Arnold Hill MD

DEAR ELAIN

We will be ever thankful and blessed to have spent quality time with Larry biking the capes bike trails and our all to infrequent get togethers for breakfast and meals at Sesuit Harbor. Larry enjoyed giving John some needed bike lessons "watch out for the yellow poles at crosswalks" and having the patient to ride with us slow folks. He will be missed by us and his continued advise on skin care, his quick wit and humor was just a sampling of many talents.

Elaine, it was such a genuine pleasure for me to get to know Larry. I'll never see a wrapped chocolate without remembering his sweetness.