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Dr. Phillip J. Goldstein

Toledo, Ohio

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On April 27, 2014, Dr. Phillip J. Goldstein, beloved husband of Sharon E. Goldstein (nee Buckman); devoted father of Gary Goldstein (Linda Buda), Kathryn G. (Michael) Kastan, and John Goldstein; dear brother of Jill (David) Scheibel and the late Honey Christian; loving grandfather of Benjamin,...

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Dear Dr. Goldstein and Family,I was so shocked to read about your passing!You were a special man both Carey and I enjoyed you handling the birth of several of our children you were a big part of our very special births. You were a joy. Thank you Carey and Kim Dvorak

Since 1977-78 I have been fortunate to have "Dr. G" in my life. In that time he not only treated me like a member of his family but did so with my parents, my wife and later when my children were born. The memories we shared I will remember forever and the news of Dr. G's passing has made it a difficult week for all of us.

Dr. G was a man who lived his life to the fullest and I always took careful notice about the ways he engaged his peers, family and friends. It was the same no...

Dear Sharon and family , Words cannot describe the sadness we feel at the passing of Phil. We are out of town at the present but want to send our very heartfelt and deepest of sympathies. We will never forget his contagious smile and laugh along with his compassion for everyone he met. He was a true and gentle soul. Nick and I feel so blessed that God allowed us to meet him so many years ago. For this we are forever grateful. May God hold you all close and bring you comfort at this...

Many enjoyable memories of Phil at Simchs's for his family. A great person has been taken from us. May the memories continue.

Dear Sharon and family,

I'd grown up with Phil ("Pidgie") from Kindergarten through high school and his friendship profoundly changed my life, and for which I'll be forever grateful. He was a dear friend, always positive and supportive with a great sense-of-humor, just the best pal anyone could wish for. So many great memories.

I will miss him very much.

With Sorrow and Sympathy,

Irv Brenner

Memories back to the old Jewish Center on Collingwood. I pretended he was my older brother. We were not related but it was fun to pretend. My condolences.

Memories of my uncle all center around him joking around with us as kids. He was always fun to be around. I will always remember him as laughing. Love, Beth Rudinger

Dear Sharon and extended family of Phil, we are so sorry to hear of Phil's passing. Please know that we are thinking and praying for all of you during this sad time. We will always remember Phil's smile, zest for life and professionalism. Phil delivered our daughter Lisa 33 years ago and what a celebration Rick and Phil shared. Sharon, we're hoping that family and close friends give you comfort at this time of sorrow.

To Sharon and family and to the entire Goldstein family and Phil's Friends: "A Band of Brothers": Phil was one of 9-10 of us who grew up in Toledo, Ohio, and have known and loved each other for about 70 years!"Pidgie"-That was the nickname I gave him long ago and doubt I ever called him "Phil or Philip"! He is, and always, will be a "brother of mine" until I, too am gone! A wonderful and marvelous friend, "brother" and person to know, and all the people knew, met, or came into contact, are...