STANLEY-BEHRMAN-Obituary

STANLEY J. BEHRMAN

New York, New York

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BEHRMAN--Stanley J., DMD., former professor of surgery and chief of dentistry, oral and maxillofacial surgery at New York Presbyterian Hospital-Weill Cornell Medical Center, and prominent New York surgeon, Dr. Stanley J. Behrman passed away comfortably on January 30th after a short battle with...

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I was a patient in 1980. I needed reconstructive jaw surgery. I felt so much better of how my appearance greatly improved. He was a very considerate and modest doctor.

I only recently heard of Stanley's death. My deepest condolences. Cousin Mickey.

I was a patient of Dr Behrman in 1982 and had a reconstruction procedure. I an a nurse and ran into him many years later and asked him if he recognized his work. He looked at me for a moment and said he did. Your that girl from Brooklyn! He changed my life and I will always be greatful for his skilled hands. Angela Lamberti RN

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

I first met Dr. Behrman in 1973, as a prospective intern candidate. My good fortune led to a four year residency in oral and maxillofacial surgery under the mentorship of Dr. Behrman.For the past 28 yrs I've had the continued honor and priviledge to call him my mentor and friend.The excellence of his teachings and skills are part of all the residents he trained.I truly am saddened by his loss, and wish to extend my most sincere condolences to all his family.His legacy lives on!
Jerry...

RIP Cousin Stanley

I met Stanley when I was twenty four and needed to have some impacted wisdom teeth removed. One look in those gorgeous blue eyes and I was hooked. That was 1955. He was a brilliant innovator,loyal friend, an avid reader of the New York Times and most of all a great human being.

I met Stanley when I was twenty four and needed to have some impacted wisdom teeth removed. That was 1955! One look in those gorgeous blue eyes and I was hooked. There aren't enough accolades to describe this brilliant innovator, avid reader of the New York Times, kind, generous and most of all great human being. It was a privilege to have been his friend.

Cousin Stanley, you will be missed by so many. One of the things i always loved about you the most was my father telling me how when your mother, Aunt Dotty was aged and in an assisted living situation, you would fly down to Florida every month just to spend the weekend cleaning her place and washing her floors. WOW what a wonderful person you were to not have been smothered by your fame or name and to always remember the dharma of life. You will be missed by everyone who loves you. Love from...