Paul-Walsky-Obituary

Paul Edward Walsky

Santa Fe, New Mexico

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PAUL EDWARD WALSKY Paul Edward Walsky was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Philip and Rebecca Walsky on August 5, 1945. The youngest of three children, he grew up in Jamaica Estates, Queens, and attended medical school at University of Rochester, moving on to serve as Chief Resident at Bellevue...

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I am late in finding this, as I wanted to refer someone. Thirty years ago Dr. Paul Walsky saved my life. I had a couple of numb fingers and had already been misdiagnosed a few times. Dr. Walsky examined me briefly and said I needed an MRI immediately. He then personally called Santa Fe Imaging, and when they said they could see me the following week, he said "NO, you are going to see her tomorrow morning at 8AM," and told the scheduler- "I'll buy you lunch." I got my images the following...

My deepest condolences to his family I just found out about his passing I´ve known him for many years he was my neurologist he was very kind and friendly he will be missed

Our deepest condolences to the family of Paul. We have known him for many years and will miss his humor and friendship. An amazing talent he was. We had the honor of seeing him in almost all of his plays in Santa Fe. A true lover of animals and especially his own, was wonderful to see. RIP Paul. We will miss you. --Kurt & Darlene

Dr. Walsky helped extend the life and comfort of my wife who for sometime suffered from seizures by teaching us the proper method to take a prescribed medication. Can´t thank him enough and hope his family understands what his help means to us. May your grief be lessened by the good he did . Con respecto y amor!

Please accept my condolences to the family. I was a parient of Dr. Walsky for many years, always appreciating his expertise and sense of humor.

My sincere condolences for your loss. He was a champion of nurses ,as I recall ,and always willing to answer a question. Quick with a smile and loved New Mex food ! He could sniff out a unit potluck better than a bloodhound dog! He will be truly missed .