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Dr. Peter L. Scardino

Savannah, Georgia

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Dr. Peter L. Scardino, 88, a urologist and a founder of Memorial Medical Center, died Wednesday, July 21, 2004, in his residence under the care of Hospice Savannah, Inc. He is survived by his wife, Katherine M. Scardino, of Savannah; daughter Lucy Scardino and her husband, Peter Lamb, of...

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My deepest sympathy.

Mrs Scardino it was an honor to provide service to you and Dr.Scardino and I am happy to have met a great man.May God continue to bless you and your family with wonderful memories.

Dear Kay and family,

My deepest condolences to all of you in the loss of Lester. He was a delightful gentleman, thoughtful and kind. It is clear he also contributed greatly to the lives of many. My thoughts are with you.
Mary Ann Scardino

My deepest sympathy to all the family. Your cousins in Texas are thinking of you all.

This news saddens me deeply, however, I know Dr. Scardino lead a full and wonderful life and has left a lasting mark on the medical community and his family.

Kay and Peter we were saddened to here of the death of Dr. Scardino. I have only met Dr. Scardino once, but have heard many great tales of his Hopkins days and many contributions to the AUA. We will honor his memory at Brady Grand Rounds this week.

Alan Partin

May God bless each and everyone. May peace be with all. You are in my prayers.

Dear Mrs. Scardino:
You and Dr. Scardino were so gracious and welcoming to me when I attended a Baylor urological meeting at Hilton Head as Peter's admin assistant several years ago. I believe that all of your children and grandchildren have been blessed to have you and Dr. Scardino in their lives. It takes some time to fill the gaps created by the loss of a spouse, but my hope is that you will be OK and less lonely each day. My very best to you and your family. Sincerely, Judy Robinson

Dear Kay and family. I am so saddened at the passing of Dr. Scardino. I spent 6 1/2 years as his secretary in the old Habersham Street office, wonderful years. I had the greatest respect and admiration for him, and for you all as well. There have been very few days, especially in recent months, that I have not thought of Dr. Scardino and of you. I wish I had known in time to come to Savannah to pay my respects and say good-bye, but I have many fond memories, photographs, newspaper articles,...