Rabi-Sulayman-Obituary

Rabi Fuad Sulayman M.D.

Chicago, Illinois

1942 - 2020

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Dr. Rabi Fuad Sulayman, M.D., was born April 18, 1942 in Fih, Khoura, Lebanon, preceded in death by mother Josephine Khoury Sulayman and father Fuad Sulayman, renowned Lebanese poet, writer and political philosopher. Dr. Sulayman died August 8, 2020 in his Hyde Park home in Chicago, IL, USA. Dr....

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You will always be in my memory and Prayers. I was so blessed to have you in my life. God Bless and keep you.

I still miss and pray for him. I worked for him for a very long time. He was a fantastic person and friend. He is and was WELL LOVED by me and many. Rest in peace.

Rest in peace Rabi, we miss you

He was such a nice and caring Person. I will never forget him. NEVER!!

He was a very GOOD and caring Dr.

His name popped into my head this morning so I decided to look him up. I googled and to my sad surprise his picture was above the word obituary. I met Dr Sulayman in 1991 when my son Cliff was born. Cliff wasn´t suppose to live a year but with Dr Sulaymans guidance, vast medical knowledge , love and compassion Cliffy lived. Dr Sulayman did not think twice about hopping in his car and coming to little cliffs rescue at our home. He made me feel as if I could take care of a baby trached on...

Intelligent, kind, compassionate, caring, competent, forgiving and smily. 42 years since I met him first and 24 years since our last visit, but always in my mind, always in my heart. It is 4 month after his pass and I just found it in sadness and shock. It is Tuesday afternoon at home in Los Angeles. Dr Sulayman came to my mind. I opened google to read more about him, instead I saw the bad news. I am Asthmatic but my current shortening of breath is not asthma, it is his loss. As in 42 years I...

It was an honor to have Dr. Sulayman as a friend, colleague, and pediatrician to my children. He was a wonderful man, and one of the most intelligent, knowledgeable, and caring physicians I have ever known. I was privileged to have been part of his dream come true, Hope Children’s Hospital, and my children were blessed with his exceptional care. May he rest in peace, knowing all the healing and love that resulted from his extraordinary vision. Your legend and legacy live on, my friend.

I worked with Rabi at Wyler children’s hospital the University of Chicago in the 1970s. He was a wonderful doctor, coworker, teacher, and very supportive of the nursing staff. He touched Everyone he met. I am sure he has touched many lives in his career as he itouched mine and all the children he cared for at Wyler Children’s Hospital