Minakshi-Chatterjee-Obituary

Dr. Minakshi Chatterjee

Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania

Dec 3, 1952 – Oct 28, 2008 (Age 55)

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BORN
December 3, 1952
DIED
October 28, 2008
AGE
55
LOCATION
Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania

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CHATTERJEEDR. MINAKSHI, a community Psychiatrist and long-term resident of the Society Hill area of Phila, passed away on Oct. 28, 2008. Dr. Chatterjee was on the clinical staff of Northeast Community Mental Health Center of Phila; where she was held in high esteem by her patients as well as by...

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Rest in peace, dear friend.

Dr. Chatterjee, I only knew you for a year but during that time you became a very good friend to me. I have faith that you are sitting next to the Lord and I will see you there! Love, Amelia

I would like to extend my sincere condolences to Dr. Chatterjee's family. Dr. Chatterjee has made a great impact in my life! I enjoyed working with her for 7 yrs. She was pleasant, kind, intelligent, glamorous, and my favorite was her warm smile that will live within my heart always. I love her and will miss her very, very much! May the Lord Bless all of you! Candy M.

May her soul rest in peace. India

I have been dealing with loss of my sister, Dr. Minakshi Chatterjee, after several months trying to cope with her loss. I miss her enormously. She was not only my sister, but my friend and we had gone through so much together. Though only a few years older than me, she took care of me and we shared many experiences. She loved me and my family dearly and we always stayed connected. No words can express the pain I feel, everyday. She was a good person, kind and gentle and always wanted to help...

Dr. Chatterjee at NECC

Dr. Chatterjee was a wonderful doctor and I will miss her very much. God Bless her and her family. May she rest in peace. She is in my prayers.

Dr. Chatterjee was a brilliant physician. She knew how to listen, how to make a patient feel as the most important member of the recovery team -- and it brought miraculous results. She was a doctor from God. She prayed for her patients; very much a believer herself, she exuded confidence in real healing of mind, body and spirit. Gentle or stern, depending on what was in the best interests of a patient, she unfailingly commanded the utmost respect and admiration in everyone, as well as...

My deepest sympathy is extended to Dr. Chatterjee's family. She will be remembered in our prayers.