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Dr. Farber was my pediatrician in the 1960s. I remember him as being kind and funny.
Dez Crawford
August 04, 2025


Atlanta, Georgia
Family-Placed Death Notice FARBER, Stuart DR. STUART FARBER Dr. Stuart Farber, age 83, of Atlanta and formerly of New Orleans, LA died February 25, 2012. He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Cynthia Farber, Atlanta; daughter, Shellye Farber, New Orleans; son and daughter-in-law, Scott...
Read MoreDr. Farber was my pediatrician in the 1960s. I remember him as being kind and funny.
Dez Crawford
August 04, 2025

Norman and my late wife Evekyn
I just received my copy of the Tulane magazine and learned about Stuart. . Stuart and I were first cousins and grew up in Brooklyn. We were also pre med students at Tulane (A&S 1948) My condolences to Cynthia and the rest of the family. His mother Anna and my father Irving were sister and brother.
Norman Gould
June 20, 2012 | Midland, TX
Dr. Farber was my pediatrician. I wish to extend my condolences to his family.
Viola Berman
March 26, 2012 | New Orleans, LA
He Dr Farber was such a wonderful doctor and help us through tough times with our boys. Our oldest had open heart surgery and our youngest had asthma. Our boys are now 45 and 42 and send their sympathies , as do my husband and myself. John and Cindy Logreco
March 22, 2012

Dr. Farber was such a wonderful doctor. He was my pediatrician and was always very caring and kind to our family. He treated my neice also. My mother was a pianist and so enjoyed sharing her fondness for music and discussing piano with him. Fortunately, in my adult years, I was able to visit with him at the WWII museum when he performed and at the New Orleans International Piano Competition each summer. He was always so kind and caring. I will keep him and all of his family in my prayers.
Lena Sparacio
March 20, 2012 | River Ridge, LA
Dr. Farber was a wonderful doctor. When he joined the group in New Orleans, he was the doctor I always asked for because he was always very kind, patient, and gentle with me. I wasn't so afraid anymore because he never hurt me and he always took the time to answer my questions. When my children were born, he became their pediatrician, too, and took wonderful care of them. There never was a kinder man. Thank you, Dr. Farber.
JoAnn
March 20, 2012 | Kenner, LA
Dr. Farber was one of the kindest men I've ever met. I know through Shellye he was also a beloved father and husband. As my children's pediatrician, he was beloved by us, as well. I trusted him implicitly. He was an oasis of calm, no matter how busy he was. Rest in peace, dear Dr. Farber. We will always remember you. My thoughts and prayers go to the family.
Gwynn Torres
March 07, 2012 | Metairie, LA
Great past memories of love and happiness helps heal a broken heart.
Ronnie Abboud
National World War II Museum
New Orleans LA
March 05, 2012
My children adored Dr. Farber and listened intently to whatever he told them to do. Stu was a wonderful physician and a fine human being. All of us, including the children of New Orleans, will miss his kindness and caring.
Sylvia Senter
March 03, 2012 | Houston, TX