ROBERT-EHRLICH-Obituary

ROBERT EHRLICH

New York City, New York

Nov 13, 1937 – Nov 8, 2014 (Age 76)

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BORN
November 13, 1937
DIED
November 8, 2014
AGE
76
LOCATION
New York City, New York

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EHRLICH--Dr. Robert, 76, of New York, New York died on November 8, 2014. He is survived by his partner Susan Levit, his children, Paul and Christie Ehrlich, Todd and Irina Ehrlich, his brother Dr. Roy Ehrlich and sister Marcia Ehrlich-Halley. Dr. Ehrlich was a intensivist pediatric cardiologist...

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Just learned of Dr. Ehrlich’s passing. He was all the wonderful qualities his son stated in the obituary. As a new parent of an 18 month old adoptee from Korea, Dr. Ehrlich was so helpful in soooo many ways (and saved our sons life)! His Christmas parties for his patients was definitely above and beyond what a Dr. normally does. He was wonderful.

Dr Ehrlich was my cardiologist when I was 10 years old. I was often treated a Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn NY by him and his soon to be wife and nurse, Merrilee. His confident nature was a source of reassurance to me. I am sad to hear of his passing. May he Rest In Peace.

always kind, always confident. He would exemplify the meaning of being a doctor. Teaching, caring, being there thru every night. He taught me the true meaning of caring for my patients. He was the heart of the PICU.

Truly sorry to learn of Dr. Ehrlich's death.

He was an inspiration as a teacher, a most dedicated brilliant physician, a wonderful man and a great mentor. As one of his nurses I was in awe of his relentless work ethic and compassion for his little patients. I witnessed his tenderness with them and his tears of sorrow when his efforts failed. He mentored me and was a huge part of my decision to change careers and become a doctor.

A light has gone out in the world. Heaven has...

Will miss you dear cousin. I have many wonderful memories that will be treasured forever.

Bob was an outstanding physician, teacher, colleague and friend. He was kind and devoted to his patients and their families, fighting for them, often day and night. He would never give up when there was the slightest hope for recovery and he saved many lives. We missed him greatly when he left MCO and Toledo. He also had a great sense of humor. His legacy will endure and we will keep remembering and celebrating him.

Our deepest sympathies to his loved ones.

Paul, I'm sorry for your loss. If you read this, please try to contact me. Phi Phi K a

I worked as a nurse I along side Dr. Ehrlich in the Peds ICU at the Medical College of Ohio. He was a great physician and a kind and compassionate man. I learned a lot from him. His patients were lucky to have him as their doctor. May he rest in peace! Carol G.

Sympathies to the family. Many are thinking of you at this time. Remembering always the kind deeds. Hebrews 6:10