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Dr. Paul Fugazzotto

RAPID CITY , South Dakota

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RAPID CITY - Dr. Paul Fugazzotto, 95, died at the Rapid City Regional Auxiliary Hospice House on Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2008. He was born on March 20, 1913, in Newburgh, N.Y., the son of Sicilian immigrants. He attained his Bachelor's Degree at Hope College, Holland, Mich.; his MSPH (Master's degree...

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My deepest condolences to the family. Dr. Fugazzotto was a man with a heart of gold. He has helped me to get rid of a lot of pain and gave me the hope of cure. The world will never be the same without this wonderful man.

Oh my heavens...so saddened by this news.Dr. Fugazzotto gave hope to and helped so many IC patients.What a wonderful, caring man.My prayers and condolences to his entire family.

I was a patient of Dr Fugazzotto from 2002-225. He gave me hope that I could really recover from IC, and confirmed that IC is an infectious process. He was always very kind and supportive-and had a deep passion for his work. His death is a great loss to the medical community. He will be missed.

I only met Dr. Fugazzoto once, but he was a kind and gentle man, and I liked him very much. He had a heart to help people. He helped many men and women who suffered from Interstitial Cystitis (IC) over the year. He will be missed.

I very much enjoyed being a neighbor of Paul's, both in the McLaury Building at SDSMT, and in his neighborhood on Wonderland Drive. I learned much from him through his participation in Sigma Xi, his many years of science fair judging at SDSMT, and during informal chats along Wonderland Drive. He was a very wonderful man!

What a delighful man Paul was. My husband and I were the managers at Holiday Hills when he moved in and lived there. We enjoyed him so much. My sincerest sympathies. What a great life.
Marjorie Kenefick

I was saddened to hear of Dr. Paul's passing and offer my sympathy for your loss. His was a career that most of us could only dream about having.

National Coordinator Cystitis Research Center since 1989 Trish Schulte I will truly miss my best friend.

Dear Marilyn and family,
I am sorry to hear of your loss. Dr. Fugazzoto was a brillant and delightful man. I feel honored to have known him. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Sincerely,
Laura Parsons, PA-C
Urological Clinic of RC