Ralph-Feigin-Obituary

Dr. Ralph D. Feigin

Houston, Texas

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DR. RALPH D. FEIGIN, one of the most renowned and revered figures in pediatric medicine and a fervent advocate for children's health, died today (August 14, 2008) following a courageous battle with lung cancer. Dr. Feigin was 70. He is survived by his wife and partner, Dr. Judith Zobel Feigin;...

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My deep sympathy to Mrs.Feigin and the family on their great loss.I never met Dr.Feigin but was kept abreast of his achievements by his proud father Jack who telephoned me frequently from Pennsylvania and Houston.My mother was a Feigin and Dr.Feigins' grandfather,Solomon,was a frequent visitor to our home in THE BRONX,N.Y.He was an integral part of my childhood and i have a vivid memory of his wonderful personality.I retired from the U.S.Army Veterinary Corps 31 years ago. I am honored to be...

Debbie Sukin and Family,
Gay and I wanted to let you know that you are in our prayers. Your father was a great man and had a big heart for children. He will be missed but his work will live on. God Bless you all.

My thoughts and prayers go out to the family of Dr. Ralph D. Feigin - What a wonderful person, doctor, friend, teacher! God Rest His Soul.
Henny Banning, R.N.

My heartfelt sympathy to all of the Feigin family. When I heard of his passing my eyes welled with tears. I had only met him a few times while working at TMC, but his brilliance, combined with his gracious and gentlemanly character, was noteworthy. Some people achieve notoriety by doing great things, but Dr. Feigin was distinguished by doing great things and being a great man. He left us too soon, yet all who encountered him were enriched by his presence.

May God touch your hearts...

God bless the family, and always be with them in there times of breavement.

I never had the pleasure of meeting Dr. Feigin but I am a patient of his wife. If the beauty of his life was shining through the mercy of his wife, then he was a good man.

when death takes the special person it hurts. one morning you will wake up and your loss will not be the first thing you think about. And then you will know it is a little better than it was in the beginning.

Someday you will be able to smile and say, "My broken heart is healed." someday......

Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. God bless you.

A legend in his own time during his years in St. Louis. His memory endures.

My thoughts of Ralph are all full of admiration and affection. He was outstanding in almost everything he did (he was only a good tennis player). My memories of Ralph will last f1orever. I am honored to have called him my friend.