Phillip-Saperstein-Obituary

Phillip Paul Saperstein D.O.

Fort Worth, Texas

1926 - 2021

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Phillip Paul Saperstein, D.O. December 28, 1926 - December 17, 2021 Fort Worth, Texas - Fort Worth, Texas – Beloved long-time Fort Worth physician and professor of clinical medicine, Phillip Paul Saperstein, D.O., passed away at Trinity Terrace Friday evening, Dec. 17, during his 95th year. ...

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Missing my Darling Cousin Paul for his Caring, his Humor and his Love. I have sooo many Beautiful Memories of our times together.His love of Dancing and His medical knowledge made him very Special Someone in my life. . . RIP my Darling Paul

I just learned that Dr Saperstein had passed. I shared so many wonderful times with him doing anesthesia in the OR, meeting for coffee at Starbuck's, and in the office as my PCP. The world is a sadder place now. His humor, mentorship, and teaching were the best. I will miss my friend.

He was my clinical medicine professor during my first and second years at TCOM from 2014-2016. His kindness, humor, and wisdom will not be forgotten. He taught us so much. Very saddened by this news.

I was a care taker for Doctor Saperstein at Trinity Terrace and I remember every joke, every laugh, and every connection we shared. He was a mentor but more than that he was my dearest friend. As we all, I wish I had more time with him. When I left Trinity Terrace I told him that I would never forget him because he pushed me to do better for myself and spoke to me like a true friend. I hope he held my note dear to his heart because I meant every word. He was my friend, and while I wish I was...

Stephen and George to you I offer George Foster and my sympathies on the death of your father. May he Rest In Peace. I remember him picking you up Stephen and also frequently greetingme when I dropped you off. Sandy and I often spoke of you boys! I also send my love.

Dr. Saperstein was a wonderful man and physician. I rotated on his family practice service as a TCOM student in 1978. Great teacher! And what abundant energy. We have lost a great one!

Phil was always a pleasure and very funny. He had an infectious laugh. He was a brilliant and talented physician. He lived a full life. Nevertheless it is sad to hear he died. Even those who never knew him will miss him because he positively influenced so many people. RIP dear friend.

Saddened by this news...He taught me so much over the years. He was my personal physician when I was in junior & senior high school and university. He helped me to gain admission to KCCOM and obtain an internship at FWOH. He delivered my 2nd child in 1974. I was able to practice family medicine at his clinic and helped me obtain a teaching position at TCOM....We played golf together many times at Glen Garden CC, where he was a member.....Will miss him greatly...He was my guiding spirit. ...

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