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You taught me a lot about cardiology. Great memories. Thanks boss. George PACHELLO
GEORGE PACHELLO
January 13, 2024 | School


Denver, Colorado
S. Gilbert Blount, Jr., MD was born in Providence, Rhode Island on May 19, 1916. He received his Bachelor of Science degree at Rhode Island State College in 1939. After receiving his medical degree from Cornell University Medical College in 1943, he completed his internal medicine residency and a...
Read MoreYou taught me a lot about cardiology. Great memories. Thanks boss. George PACHELLO
GEORGE PACHELLO
January 13, 2024 | School
Your father was my cardiologist when I was a little girl. He was always so kind to me and to my family. I was one of the fortunate ones whose heart murmur healed by itself, but I have always been grateful to your father for his knowledge that helped protect me and others.
Kathleen Clark
March 22, 2022 | Other
Donna, Randa, Sarah,
We knew a great man and he will always be with us. He and Jean raised terrific children.
Kate (Denver, CO)
November 02, 2010
A friend just phoned and told me of Dr. Blount's death. I was born a blue baby in 1941 and Drs. Blount and Swan diagnosed and corrected my problems during the period of 1952 to 1958. They were indeed pioneers in cardiology and surgery. I spoke with him last year (thanks to his children for giving him the ability to communicate by phone) to personally thank him for his contribution to me being alive and still going strong at almost 70 years old.
Anthony Nagy
October 26, 2010 | Arlington, TX
My brother Jerry M and Herbert M Jr. were small children when Dr. Blount entered their lives. He made 'normal' lives possible for both & their families. Many thanks Dr. Blount
SHARON MOSS
October 23, 2010 | DENVER, CO
Dr. Blount
thank you for beleaving in me and saving my life.You became my Doc when i was 2yrs I am now 50. You were not only my Doctor,you were also my friend.
Chris E.
Chris Eurich
October 19, 2010 | Holyoke, CO
I loved knowing Gil for the short time I did, as companion to my mom, Katie, over the last few years. I am so sorry to hear of his death, for your loss, yet so grateful for the love he gave her and the contribution he made in the field of cardiology.
Margo Conover
October 17, 2010 | Santa Fe, NM