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Dr. Linus W. Cave

Syracuse, New York

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Dr. Linus W. Cave September 4, 2010 Dr. Linus William Cave, 87, of Sparta, NJ, and formerly a long time resident of Fayetteville, NY, died Saturday, September 4, 2010, in Dover, NJ. He had retired in 1986 after practicing urology for 33 years. He was a graduate of Phillips Exeter Academy, Class...

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I was stationed with Linus at the 98th General Hospital Munich Germany. I have many good memories of him an enjoyed working with him. Many yeas ago I tried to get him to move to N.C. We had a great time those two years. My sympathy goes to you all. George Highsmith M.D.FACP
Thomasville, N.C.

My deepest sympathy to all the Cave girls. Dr. Cave who I knew for some 20 years was a wonderful and caring man. As a former son-in law I respected and admired him and enjoyed the time I spent with him.
Paul Ladino, Tampa Florida

I had the privilege of working with Dr. Cave at Community General back in the early 70's. As a new graduate from nursing school I learned a great deal from him. He was a wonderful teacher and cared deeply about the comfort and care of his patients. He had a profound affect on my nursing career. He will be greatly missed.

A skilled surgeon and a wonderful man. Dr. Cave got me through a difficult medical problem 31 years ago. I think of him often and will continue to do so. May he rest in peace.

I remember Dr. Cave and his beautiful family while I was growing up. My family had a business at the same location as Dr. Cave's office (Skyline apartments). He was such a hard worker and always seemed very pleasant. He was a great man and will be missed. Our prayers are with the Cave family.

You had a wonderful father. He operated on both my father's kidneys and I never forgot him. He was very cordial and informative to me during my father's illnesses and extended his life in comfort for many years. God bless you all.

My sympathy goes out to the family. Dr. Cave and I worked together for many years at Van Duyn.He was a great man who gave much to the patient, families and those who sought to learn.
We often talked about his beautiful daughters. He was very proud of them.
Sincerely,
Edward A. Pickering, RN, GNP