Martin-Kreshon-Obituary

Dr. Martin J. Kreshon Sr.

Charlotte, North Carolina

1929 - 2021

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Dr. Martin J. Kreshon, Sr. November 11, 1929 - June 20, 2021 Charlotte, North Carolina - Dr. Martin John Kreshon, Sr., "Doc Doc" died June 20, 2021 on Father's Day, at home surrounded by his loving family. Martin was born in Beaver Falls, PA on November 11, 1929, the son of the late James and...

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Dr Kreshon was my eye doctor for many many years. Best eye doctor I ever saw

I think about Dr. Kreshon often and how much he meant to me and my family. We miss him so much. He was so knowledgeable and cared so much for his patients and families. You could go to him with any eye problem and he always knew what was best. I never went there that I did not leave feeling as though I learned something. We miss him!

My heart breaks for your loss. Doc Doc was a force of nature. He was brilliant and one of the finest men I've ever known. Working with him changed my life. I am praying for God's comfort and grace to sustain you all and precious memories of him to place smiles in your hearts.

My heart breaks for your loss. Doc Doc was a force of nature. He was brilliant and one of the finest men I've ever known. Working with him changed my life. I am praying for God's comfort and grace to sustain you all and precious memories of him to place smiles in your hearts.

My heart breaks for your loss. Doc Doc was a force of nature. He was brilliant and one of the finest men I've ever known. Working with him changed my life. I am praying for God's comfort and grace to sustain you all and precious memories of him to place smiles in your hearts.

My thoughts and prayers are with your family.

I met Dr Kreshon when I was a you g child. He prescribed me my first pair of eye glasses and I was a scared little girl. He walked me out and helped me pick some beautiful little glasses that was just perfect. I met a very dear friend Terri Aycoth 2 years and found out that she was his care giver and I got the privilege to reconnect with him. I would make my homemade vegetable soup and Terri would take it to him for lunch. He was such a sweet and wonderful man and so blessed to have known...

I was a patient from age 5 until his retirement. It was an honor, and always entertaining to be around the man. He cared deeply for all his patients and provided the utmost in medical care. It was a sad day for many when he retired.
I am sorry for the families loss, but take comfort in all the good he did for so many and his incredible legacy.

My deepest sympathy to the family, he was an amazing physician, he helped so many and so respected. I’m thankful to have known him!