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Peter Grossman

Seattle, California

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Dr. Peter L. Grossman

Dr. Peter Lawrence Grossman, beloved doctor, tennis competitor, world traveler, nature lover, and dear father passed away in Seattle, WA, on March 20 from complications with Alzheimer's disease. He will be missed by his son Adam, daughter Meredith, sister Robin,...

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My memory of Doctor Grossman is one of a doctor who, no matter how odd or baffling my ailment, he would always listen and then offer me suggestions.This is just a quick note simply saying thank you Doctor.

Dr. Gross man was my doctor for many years. He was an excellent physician and took great care of me. He was an encourager. There aren´t many doctors like him anymore. Thank you for all your kindness to me and many others.

He was a good person and a fine doctor I am sorry to hear he died.

My doctor for many years. Kind, caring, intelligent and especially empathetic. He saved my life.

Peter Grossman was a friend and the consummate gentleman on and off the tennis court and I am honored to have known this man. he has my respect and I will always think of him with great affection.

Osuna Cup 2013 at Puerta Vallarta - Team USHA

Dr. Grossman was our Doctor from the time he practiced in San Bruno until his retirement from his practice in San Mateo. He was a very caring and excellent Doctor as well as a good man. We were sorry to read of his death in the SF Chronicle.
Sincerely, Tom & Carole Bridgman

After selling a piano to Dr. Grossman, he became my doctor for many years. He also was the best doctor I ever had. May he rest in peace after his long illness.

I first met Peter in 1964 when we had a tennis match as Freshmen in college at rival schools. He whipped me badly (although I did get revenge the next year despite Peter being the superior player). We became close friends when he moved to San Francisco. He was a fabulous friend and a fabulous doctor. Who else would have allowed a patient to be dropped at his house, diagnosed with an infection, taken to the pharmacy to pick up antibiotics and then driven to the patient's home? He is...