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Robert Logan "Robin" Ward

Fort Worth, Texas

1944 - 2010

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Robert "Robin" Logan Ward, 66, passed away Friday, Dec. 17, 2010. Memorial service: 3 p.m. Tuesday at First Presbyterian Church, 1000 Penn St., Fort Worth. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Robin's memory to the Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration at

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Modest, methodical, picture of inegrity,friendly , nonjudgmental and fair!!! Wonderful person!

I had the honor of playing golf with Robin with the Dirty Dozen. He was always to consumate gentleman and a very good sportsman and it was a pleasure to know him,

I'm very sorry to learn about Robin's death. He and I were friends as children - our parents were close friends and so we spent time together. Robin and I used to dress up in our cowboy outfits and go to the Fat Stock Show together. I have a picture of us from those days.

We renewed our acquaintance 15 years ago after my mother's stroke. He had been her doctor for several years, and I trusted his judgment in her last days. He was a wonderful man and good friend.

I worked with Dr. Ward at Harris SW ER. He was always well-respected and always cared greatly and well for his patients. I guess sending my mom to him as a patient tells how well I respected and trusted Dr. Ward.

Dear Suzanne and Family,
It was a pleasure to have worked with Dr. Ward for many years at Harris Southwest. He was a superior physician in so many ways, but most of all, a truly caring one. He always extended a true concern for his patients' health, and gave them exemplary support during their times of illness.
Dr. Ward was profoundly respected among the nurses as well. He was the first doctor to express concern about the cancer that I had been treated for 10 years ago, and...

We all loved Dr. Ward. He took such interest in me as a person. I shall always remember him, as "a very special person indeed" Carolee Smith

Dr. Ward was my Doctor since the mid 70's. I always enjoyed seeing him and appreciated his manner, compassion and grace. He absolutely helped extend my life by advising me to see a specialist in regard to prostate cancer, due to an unusual result on a blood test. It turned out that I did have it, was treated for it and was cured of it. It was a simple thing for him to do but it made a big impact on my life. I suspect he made a lot of positive impacts on people's lives. I will miss him. ...

Suzanne, We just learned of your sadness when we returned to Ft. Worth. You and your family will be in our prayer. Jack and Joyce Norris

Suzanne,
It was a delight to have you as neighbors for years and an honor to have Robin as aprofessional colleague over these years. Harold Granek MD