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Dr. Sylvan B. Green

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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GREENDR. SYLVAN B., December 13, 2008 of Tucson, AZ. Formerly of Philadelphia, PA. Husband of Angela L. (nee Redlingshafer). Son of the late Martin I. and the late Harriet Green. Relatives and friends are invited to Graveside Services Wednesday December 17, 2008 at 1:00 PM at the Roosevelt...

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I am deeply saddened to learn of Sylvan Green's death. I worked for him and Dr. David P. Byar at NIH in the 1970's as their secretary. Where did the years go?

As a Professor at Case Western Reserve University, I felt privileged to audit Professor Green's seminar on Clinical Trials and still have the many notes I took. I treasure my memories now of his love for this topic, his genuine concern for his students' progress, and his scholarliness. He will indeed be missed.

Sylvan was a good friend. We met at Central High (220) and commuted to U of P together for four years. Many years later, when he was working at NCI, we got together in Bethesda. I will truly miss him.

I am deeply saddened to have just come across word of Sylvan's passing. He was a dear and sympathetic friend in junior high, high school, and beyond. My prayers and condolences to his family and colleagues.

I was very saddened to learn of Sylvan's passing. Sylvan was best man at my wedding and probably accomplished the most from our high school class at Central HS (Philadelphia).
Our condolences to the family.

I remember his good humor and friendship at Central High School Class 220

We'll miss your humor,your inteiigence and your presence. With love, Herb and Leatrice Eiseman

I am very saddened to receive news of Sylvan's passing. While I only had the opportunity to meet him once on a professional basis, I am a great admirer of his important contributions to cancer research and clinical trial methodology. He was also a superb presenter.

He will be greatly missed by his colleagues, but not forgotten...

My condolences to his family.

Angela,
Thinking of you with prayers going up. I'll take good care of your dad this week - don't worry. Wish I could be with you, but we'll have time to share later. Love you! Toni