Samad-Saegh-Obituary

Samad Saegh M.D.

Cleveland, Ohio

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Cleveland, Ohio
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American Cancer Society

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SAMAD SAEGH, M.D., 72, passed away peacefully at home on May 24, 2008 with his adoring wife, children and grandchildren at his side. He is remembered lovingly by his wife of 38 years, Shamsi Lashgari Saegh; his daughter, Sheila Saegh Henretta (David); his son, Arta Samad Saegh, and his two doting...

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I practically grew up with Dr. Saegh. My family started using him as our family physician many years ago, and I continued using him for my own family, once I was grown and married. I have missed him much since his retirement, and was greatly saddened to hear of his passing. He was a wonderful man, and a caring doctor. I'm sure many will miss him as much as I. My sincerest condolences to his family.

I'll miss his calls to me at the VA pharmacy in Brecksville. He could always get a chuckle out of me.
The family is in my thoughts and prayers.

AS A DIVISION CLERK AT LUTHERAN HOSPITAL, I ENJOYED THE OPPORTUNITY TO WORK WITH DR. SAEGH, HE WILL BE MISSED MUCH, BY THE LUTHERAN HOSPITAL FAMILY.

Samad Saegh had a unique combination of compassion and humor that made him the person you always hoped would be seated at your table. He reserved his pride for the accomplishments of his family, never announcing his own. He was a wonderful person and a true friend. There will always be an empty seat at the table with Samad gone for he is irreplaceable. We miss him already. The Saedi Family

Our deepest sympathies to the Saegh family on the passing of Dr. Saegh. I had the opportunity to meet Dr. Saegh when he came to visit Sheila in Chicago. It was a pleasure to meet and speak with him though briefly. Our thoughts and prayers are with Sheila and her family today.

Dr. Saegh and I worked together at the Brecksville VA for over 10 yrs. I would like to say he touch my heart as a friend and comrade. We shared many stories about our families and patients. He will be missed by all at the VA, including his patients. He was a wonderful person!