Martin-DAMSKY-Obituary

Martin W. DAMSKY

Williamsburg, Virginia

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WILLIAMSBURG - Dr. Martin W. Damsky, 75, died at Hospice House of Williamsburg on Thursday, April 15, 2010.Born Feb. 21, 1935, in Brooklyn, N.Y., to Jacob and Rosa Damsky, he graduated from Hampton High School in 1952, the College of William and Mary with a degree in Chemistry in 1955, and the...

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My deepest sympathy to Dr. Damsky's family. My family had the great pleasure of seeing him at least once every 6 months for over 20 years. He was always quick with a smile, a joke, or a bit of baseball trivia. I'm so glad he got to live his dream as an engineer. May God bless and comfort you in this time of loss.
Sincerely,
Tom, Barbara, Greg, and Karen Shanks

I had the pleasure of working as Dr. Damsky's assistant for 2 years prior to his retirement and it was such a pleasure. He truly loved his work and the patients that came to see him. It saddens me that such a truly wonderful, loving and cheerful man has left us, may he rest in peace.
Roz and Family, you have remained in my thoughts and prayers since the news of his passing was given to me. He will forever have a place in my heart.

Dr. Damsky was our family dentist from the 70s until he retired. His bridge work in my mouth is still noted for its excellence. My husband passed on April 4 so I am sure they are somewhere now telling jokes and debating the large size of Dr. Damsky's fingers.

Roz and Family. I will sorely miss my old friend Marty We were roomates @ MCV that first year of Dental school and spent many hundreds of hours studying, especially the late nights in the Egyptian building doing our best to get through neuro-anatomy.
He introduced me to contract bridge which we used for our study breaks(A LOT). He was such a special guy and I will always have a fond place in my memories.
God bless him and you all for sharing his wonderful life.

Mike & family -- so sorry to hear about your dad. I didn't know him but I know he had to be a wonderful man to have such a good son. My prayers are with you all. Darlene Roles

Dr. Damsky was a great client of Suntrust Bank at Kingsmill. He will never be forgotten. Our deepest symphathy goes to his family.
SunTrust Team @ Kingsmill

Divine love makes for divine life.

I am so sorry that you lost such a wonderful family member. It was an honor to learn what an amazing man Dr. Damsky was. As a friend of Leslie's, I can truly say that what he taught her about being kind and friendly to everyone truly lives on through her.

Dear Leslie and family,

The third grade team at Alvey Elementary expresses its deepest sympathy on the passing of your father. May your memories give you comfort.

The Third Grade Team at Alvey