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Leslie Moglen

Los Angeles, California

1941 - 2014

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Dr. Leslie Moglen

Died Oct. 8 at Huntington Hospital in Pasadena surrounded by his children. Dr. Moglen suffered a traumatic brain injury in a fall. He was 73.Born Feb. 25, 1941 in Brooklyn, New York, Moglen was a Navy surgeon, Ivy League tennis player, longtime Bay Area plastic surgeon,...

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I married my husband because he reminded me so much of Les. But Les was truly one of a kind , a soul so deep, a rare bird himself. When I was a lost teenager he helped to ground me and make me feel special, like a father should have. He loved his family and made life so much fun for anyone lucky enough to spend time with him. He could pluck a bit of humor out of any situation and I’ll never forget him as one of my most cherished people on earth.
Susan Goltra

I appreciate the opportunity to remember Les. He was a great friend to my Dad and a mentor and like a second father to me. He helped me in a very significant life changing way once and in smaller ways many other times. He was a joy to be around and always had deep insight into whatever issue we discussed. I love and will always remember him.

Les was like a second father to me as a teenager. He went out of his way to help me a several times in my life. I am shocked and saddened to hear that he is gone.

LES AND I WERE RESIDENTS IN GENERAL SURGERY AND HE WAS A KIND PHYSICIAN AND GREAT CHARACTER. SO SORRY TO HEAR OF HIS PASSING. MAX P LEVINE MD

Les brought love and laughter to the hearts of so many people, what more could you ask for? A rare person, to be cherished by those lucky enough to have known him!

sorry for your loss, Penny, & Sam:(

To my cousins, Amy, Ben, Rebecca, Sam and Sara and my Aunt Penny, my family and I were so sorry to hear about Uncle Les. We are thinking of you all during this time. What a beautiful tribute to Les in his obituary. He led such an interesting life and clearly lived life to the fullest.

Penny and family,
So sorry to hear of Les'passing. Many fond memories of you both and the fun we had. Wish I'd known Les was a birder,it's been a passion of mine since '76,Much love to you and your family.

Penny, I remember you and Les and your children so very fondly, and the arrival of your youngest children~~such very fun times! I am so saddened and sorry to learn of Les's passing. What a wonderful and loyal friend he was--an engaging, funny and unique person. My thoughts are with you and the kids at this sad time…Connie Harvey