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Lee and Millie were both inspirations and I was so priviledged to know them. Sincere condolences on your loss.
Mary Jane Rynd
January 23, 2014 | Phoenix, AZ


Phoenix, Arizona
Ehrlich, Dr. Lee Sir Thomas More, in the play, 'Man for all Seasons', advises an ambitious young man, "Be a teacher": Disappointed, the youth says: "If I were to be a teacher, who would know?" More replies: "You. Your students. Your friends. Your colleagues. God. Not a bad public, that."...
Read MoreLee and Millie were both inspirations and I was so priviledged to know them. Sincere condolences on your loss.
Mary Jane Rynd
January 23, 2014 | Phoenix, AZ
my condoleces too the ehrlich family i worked with him at st.joes ,and he was my doctor, i will miss him dearly , one of the best doctors,rest in peace,
sarah solano
sarah solano
January 17, 2014 | AZ
I worked in the front office for Dr. Erlich in the early 1980s. He truly was one of the kindest men I've ever met. May he rest in peace. My condolences to the family.
Marjean Kinsey
January 13, 2014 | Glendale, AZ

Best grandfather in the world!!!
Caitlin Hair
January 13, 2014
Dr.Lee Ehrlich was the reason I am a cardiologist. His approach to patient care was so honest, so personal that it changed my life forever. He altered my life more than any teacher. A beautiful tribute to a great physician. CAM. Texas
January 12, 2014
It was a privilege to have known Lee Ehrlich.
This is a beautiful tribute, Jane.
Jane S. Gabin
January 11, 2014 | New York, NY
Dr Lee was a kind and resourceful teacher. When I would describe a patient's signs, symptoms, ECG etc., his comment was "and...what does that tell you?" Consummate teacher, so knowledgeable and supportive of nurses and techs in a fledgling CCU. So much of his teaching remains with me.
Kathryn Lewis
January 11, 2014 | Scottsale, AZ