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Ronald A. Remy

New York, New York

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REMY Ronald A. M.D. age 71 of Jupiter, FL (formerly of Cresskill and Loveladies NJ) on December 17, 2007 after a courageous battle with cancer. Beloved husband of Phyllis (nee Giering). Loving son of Rose (Florio) and the late Ramon. Devoted father of David and his wife Terri and John and his...

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Such a wonderful man. Thinking of you still with respect and fondness.

He was my first teacher at St. Vincents. I am sorry he is gone. Will not forget him.

This was a man whose soul could be seen in his eyes. A good person, a loving person; stern yet with a kindness second to none. It was my pleasure to have known Ronald.

Dear Mrs.Remy,sons and family,
My heartfelt sorrow and sympathy is given to you. I have never forgotten you and your family and the years working with Dr. Remy at Holy Name and in his Teaneck office. Dr. Remy was a very special person and friend and taught me a lot in my early years of nursing. With love and prayers for comfort, Maureen Rock

My wife, Klare, worked with Dr. Remy for about nine years in the O.R. of Holy Name Hospital. He and I had experiences together in the I.C.U. before I returned to active duty in the Army with my family. We extend our sincerest sympathies to his family.

I first met Ron in September 1981 when I joined the Staff of Holy Name Hospital as a young Surgeon. Over the next six years I learnt many things about Surgery from him. Even today, many years later I still vividly remember his voice speaking to me when certain situations arise. He will always be my mentor. Heartfelt wishes to Phyllis, David and John and the rest of the family.

My heart goes out to your family. Dr. Remy operated on me in 1969 - I was six years old and suffering from an unknown problem at the time. Dr. Remy operate on me on Christmas Eve forfeiting time he could be spending with his family. As a result, I was fortunate enough to have an excellent doctor and wonderful care and recovered perfectly. I was extremely fortunate. He will be missed.

I met Dr. Remy as a new graduate nurse at Holy Name Hospital in 1969. Dr. Remy had just begun working there and I was caring for one of his first surgical patients. Dr. Remy was very devoted to his patients and was competent, meticulous and confident in his ability. He demanded nothing but the best care for his patients. I had heard that he was ill, and am very sad to hear of his death. It was a pleasure to have worked with Dr. Remy and I extend my prayers and sympathy to all of his family at...