Paul-LoGerfo-Obituary

Dr. Paul LoGerfo

New York, New York

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LOGERFO-Paul. The faculty, students and staff of Columbia University Health Sciences Division mourn the loss of our esteemed colleague and friend, Dr. Paul LoGerfo. Dr. LoGerfo was the David V. Habif Professor of Surgery and director of the Endocrine-Thyroid Research Laboratory at Columbia...

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My deepest sympathy to his family. He was known as a man with a golden heart.Many thanks for saving my mother. My family will always be sincerely greatful.THE RODRIGUEZ FAMILY.

We family extends our deepest sympathy to Dr.LoGerfo's famliy. If it wasn't for him,my mother would not be here today with her grandkids.Those who had the pleasure of knowing knew he was a one of a kind person.Eva,Steven Fam.

I was so deeply hurt when i heard that Paul had passed. I worked with Paul on vanderbilt clinc 10th floor.He saved my live 26 years ago,and how I treasured him.He was a beautiful and loving person.I will miss him,but he will live on in my heart forever.( AURORA )(ELMWOOD PARK,NJ

If it wasn't for Paul I wouldn't be here to write in this guestbook today. A brilliant medical person and he never lost "the human touch" that showed his caring side to both my husband and I many times during illness. It was our pleasure to know him. He will be missed and may God watch over him.

With great sadness....

I was very saddened to learn of Paul's death at such an early age. Paul and I were great friends during our time together as surgeons in the Air Force. We later continued our friendship in spite of the geographic challenges. I will never forget the night he drove into New York City to be with my mother after she had been struck and severly injured by a car. Paul was a wonderful man a friend and I will miss him greatly.
Neil E Green

I worked with DR logerfo on vanderbilt clinic 10 th floor for many years and I am truely sadden over his death he will be missed

judy and i extend our deepest sympathy to paul's family. we fondly remember our Upstate '67 classmate when he was known as "skinhead", which in those days was really a complement. what he achieved during his career was certainly no surprise.

In loving memory.