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Dr. Sheldon G. Gross

Torrington, Connecticut

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GROSS, Dr. Sheldon G. Dr. Sheldon G. Gross, age 70, of Trailsend Drive, Torrington died Tuesday, (July 3, 2007) at his home. He was the husband of Bunni (Greenspan) Gross. Dr. Gross was born in Springfield, MA on September 21, 1936, a son of the late Abe and Sophie (Weinberg) Gross. He was...

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I can't believe tomorrow will be a year. I can still hear you laugh, and still see you smile. I remember the way your eyes would shine as you talked about Bunni & your grandchildren. You will always be my mentor. I miss you!

You are missed!

Bunni, I am so sorry for your loss.

I want to thank Dr Gross's family for sharing such a lovely man. I am so sorry for your loss.

Over the years Dr Gross became my lifeline. I could see the world without constant pain. He listened to me when I was tired of listening to myself.

This world was a better place because he was apart of it. I will miss my friend.

I am terribly saddened to learn of Dr. Gross' passing. He was a lovely, compassionate man and a wonderful doctor who touched many lives. He actually gave me back my life. I suffered for years and went from doctor to doctor before finding Dr. Gross, my life-saver. He will be missed.

My deepest condolences to Mrs. Gross and her family.

In May of 2003, I was blessed with my very first appointment with Dr. Gross. I've never met a person as dedicated and compassionate as him. He was the first Dr. in more than 30 years of searching who worked one-on-one with me, and really listened to every little detail. I knew immediately that I had finally found the Doctor I had been searching for for so long. He was truly amazing and I will never forget the progress we had started to make. I will miss him so much, as will all his other...

Dr Gross was one of the most compassionate, dedicated and skilled doctors I have ever met. He blessed me by giving me back my life, giving me freedom from pain that has lasted 5 years now. He gave my family back their mother and wife, who can now function and enjoy life again.
There are no words to express the gratitude I have for this dear man. He had a wonderful sense of humor, he loved to talk about his grandchildren, and had great recommendations for restaurants. I will miss...

I met Dr. Gross during my studies of Orofacial Pain at UMDNJ. I always admired him, not only as a excellent professional, but as a person. He will be alive in the memories of whom met him . He was a Mentor and a Leader.