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Samuel Robert Nussbaum

Saint Louis, Missouri

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Nussbaum, Samuel Robert

Physician, researcher, professor, health care executive, jam-maker, gardener, architecture aficionado, world traveler, runner, beloved husband, father, and grandfather Sam Nussbaum passed away on September 23rd at his home in Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts....

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Wonderful very thoughtful doctor whom I knew many years ago but will always remember. Russell Ryan MD, Marblehead, MA

Your 74th birthday is not forgotten. May 30,1948. Rest In Peace .....my friend.

My deepest sympathies to you and your family. Sam lived up to his Father´s dreams for him. He even surpassed them. Now he can rest.

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To Sam's Family, I am so sorry to learn of Sam's passing. I have not seen him since high school but once you knew Sam you did not forget him. Always smiling, respectful, smart, likable... you wanted to be his friend. He devoted his adult life to making a difference. How blessed you were to have him. I send you my deepest sympathy, Barbara Connelly Cohen

I recently thought of Sam when he attended my engagement party in NYC in 1968 while I was attending NYU. . I knew Sam since I was 6 years old as he was a classmate at Hebrew school and later high school. He attended my engagement party in NYC in 1968 while I attended NYU-but lost touch. Its sad to hear of his passing but its great to see that his life had a very big impact with his family, patients and friends. Baruch Ashem to all!!! Douglas Jacobson

We were so saddened to hear of Sam´s passing. Getting to know Sam and Rho on our 2019 Galapagos trip was an absolute treat. They are undoubtedly two of the kindest, most wonderful people we have ever met. Our thoughts are with Rho and the rest of the family in this difficult time.

Dear Rhoda Kahn Nussbaum and family, Accept my condolences over Sam's death. I knew Sam as a medical resident at MGH while I was training in general surgery. He was consultant to the surgical ward service and gave us many valuable consultations and teaching about medical problems. He was a particularly intelligent and nice guy. I remember him fondly and am sorry for your and my loss. Sincerely, Russell LR Ryan Md Marblehead, MA

I am so sorry for your loss. May his memory be a blessing.