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Dr. Steven R. Weisberg

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

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Weisberg, Dr. Steven R., 77, Of Hollywood, Florida, passed away October 27, 2020."A man and a women are meant for each other. Together forever for the rest of their lives. I would move heaven and earth to be together forever with you."Private services will be held.Arrangements by: Menorah Gardens...

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With deepest condolences for my NYU Heights beloved classmate who followed us to perform medical milestones in South Florida. Love to his family from Grace and Howard Abel, Fort Lauderdale.

Dear Ilene. So sorry to read about Steve’s passing. I was totally unaware. Please accept my condolences.
Len Feingold

So sorry to learn about Steven's passing. To me he was a beloved University Heights College pre-med classmate. My deepest condolences to his wife and family.

November 9, 2020
Dear Ilene and Family,
We are so sorry for your loss. Steve was a fun and loving friend, father and husband. We hope that hearts are comforted by the memories you shared and that the thoughts of friends bring you comfort and peace. He will be missed.
Fondly, Randy and Peter Lazarus

Dear Ilene and Family,
Our sincerest condolences to you, your children, and grandchildren. We were deeply saddened to learn of Steve's passing. He will always be remembered as a wonderful husband, father, grandfather, and physician. May you be comforted in knowing others care.
Love,
Shelly & Fred Herold and family

Dear Ilene and family: Your beloved Husband and Father has impacted us with his community activism. Steve , through his good works has helped untold numbers of Broward’s Senior Citizens live more comfortably and securely. Know that he will be remembered with fondness.
May his memory be for a blessing.
Fondly, Ron & Cheri Rothschild

Dearest cousin our fathers were brothers and partners through their lives and were always close and as a result we were always close. Perhaps that was because they had to escape nazism to come to the United States to be free. Whatever it was I always loved you and knew you loved me and stayed in touch and wished each other the best. So now RIP cousin. I will miss you. Evelyne and family