Robert-Salzman-Obituary

Dr. Robert T. Salzman

Miami, Florida

1935 - 2020

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Miami, Florida
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Arthritis Foundation

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Salzman, Dr. Robert T., born December 30, 1935 in NY, died peacefully at home in Coral Gables, FL at age 84. He moved to Miami at 9 years old with his parents Murray and Mary Salzman. He is predeceased by his beloved brother and medical partner, Stanley (Phyllis) Salzman. He attended Miami High...

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As my room mate in the Pilam house, I created mnemonic phrases and sentences to help him memorize "stuff" for his chemistry class. As a doctor, he was "all class". As a friend, he never recognized "class". All fond memories. Dick Masington

I grew up with Bob. My memories of him and his contribution of care for his patients stand out. Golfing with Bob and Max after bengals and lox stand out in my memory.

We are so sorry to hear that Bob passed away. He diagnosed me 40 years ago and was incredibly influential in my treatment and was not only an incredible doctor clinically, but kind, empathic, and smart! We will miss him..there are few like him..
Barbara and Alan Feinberg

Bob and I were close fraternity bros., and shared many great memories. I am not well and had an incident yesterday that will keep me from the funeral. I was not there in person, but be sure my thoughts were. He will be missed by all that knew him.
Jay Euster

I am so very sorry to know that Dr. Salzman is no longer with us. He first took care of me over 50 years ago, and taught me to believe there was always a way to fight through a horrible disease. He enabled me to hope and be optimistic, and was always kind.
He will be missed and remembered as a very special man.

So very, very sorry.

Was very saddened to learn of Bob's death. My condolences to the family. May he rest in peace.

Bob was a close friend from the time he moved to Miami. So many great memories .....I will miss him. Condolences to Jane and all of the family.

Bob Salzman was a neighborhood buddy, my close teenage friend,a long standing classmate, and a wonderful guy. I'll always remember him with a warm, happy feeling and a big smile! My condolences to all who feel the loss of him.
Linda Kaplan Brickman MHS '53