Philip-Glatstein-Obituary

Philip Marvin Glatstein

Miami, Florida

1928 - 2018

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1/29/28-1/13/18. Phil earned his DDS in 1951 from the University of Pennsylvania, where he was elected to Omicron Kappa Upsilon Honorary Fraternity and the Mathew H. Cryer Honorary Society. In 1954, following active duty in the Navy, he and his late wife, Marilyn Eisenstadt, settled in Miami,...

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I am so sorry to just hear this news. I saw Dr. Glatstein when I lived in Miami, and he was the best. Saved many of my teeth with his wisdom and forward thinking. I send my very best to his family.

I met Phil at Paradise Gym (formerly known as) in 2008 when he was a member of the gym and I was a front desk attendant. I was only 18 years old, but quickly befriended Phil. He was friendly and full of charisma and life. He left the gym some time later, but i've always remembered the conversations we had and all the advice he shared with me. May your soul Rest In Peace, Phil. Thank you for always being so kind.

I was 19 years old and had been nursing a toothache for about a year. One morning I bit into a cracker on "that tooth" and went through the roof. My mom was friend's with Dr. Glatstein's secretary, Bobbie. She got me right in and I saw Dr. Aidman who had just started working for Dr.G. Next think I know I'm out of pain and convinced I needed to get in every 6 months for a cleaning. The thing I remember most is the sky blue and cloud wallpaper in the tiny patient bathroom. There was the...

He was my dentist for 50 Years and my husband`s for 25 years. He was extraordinary dentist and an extraordinary person. He loved to travel and make new friends In his travels. He loved to solve problems. He had a kind word for everyone. We will miss him greatly.

Dr. Glatstein was my dentist for 42 years. I was not a very good patient, but he was a great dentist. I always marveled at his vitality despite his advanced age. He never lost his dental skills nor his love for dentistry.

Dr. G was my mentor. He will never know how much he continues to influence my life and professional decisions each day. An amazing energetic man who practiced exceptional dentistry with a kind compassionate heart and with the utmost integrity.
I will never forget him and am eternally grateful to have been able to practice with him for so many years. RIP Dr. G.

Dear Carol, Andy, and Jon,

I first met Phil when I was 12 years old. My mother, Evelyn Streifer, and Lynn were dear friends. Phil became our family dentist back in the early sixties, always caring and supremely professional. He had stories to share and adventure in his heart. My mother kept seeing Phil into her 100th year, no one else would ever do! With love and gratitude,
Roslyn Streifer

I knew Dr. G as my dentist. He was the consummate professional, always there for me as a patient.A true gentleman and old school in his approach to his profession, inspiring confidence in his advice and technical skills.

I am greatly saddened to learn of his passing and selfishly - as much as I dreaded a dental appointment! - nonetheless I will miss his presence.

Dr Glatstein was an exceptional human being. He was loving, caring, kind, funny, he had so many life stories to share with us. I feel so fortunate to have had someone like him in my life. Going to work was something I looked forward to do because i knew he would always greet me with that big loving smile of his and brighten up my day. I will miss him so much.