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Sylvan WEINBERG

Nathville, Ohio

1923 - 2017

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WEINBERG, MD Dr. Sylvan Lee by Leslie D. Weinberg and Josh Lader. Dr. Sylvan Weinberg was born on Flag Day, June 14th, 1923, in Nashville, Tennessee to Russian Jewish immigrant Beatrice Weinberg from Latvia and Abraham Weinberg of Poland. His mother was an English teacher and Scholar and his...

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I have just read of Dr. Weinberg's passing and sorry to hear it. I worked as an RN for him in his Cardiac Rehab office downtown Dayton. He was truly a genteel, kind man. I learned a great deal about cardiology from him as he was a wonderful teacher and a good boss.
May he Rest In Peace and his family know of his great legacy...
With kindest regards,
JoAnn Helms

To the Family & Friends of Dr. Sylvan Weinberg,

I just read this passing. It is very sad to hear of someone who was so much a legend in the field of Cardiology of being gone. I started working as a RN in the ICU's at KMC and also at Good Sam and remember how much a part of the educational experience he was across the country. He was a gentleman, and truly an amazing man who did so much for his fellow man. May he be resting in peace comfort and everlasting joy in the Arms of God....

I came to know Doc and his daughter Leslie in the fall of 2014. In the short time that I got to know Doc he was sharp and shared his many stories with me. I felt it an honor to know such a distinguished man. Sending prayers to his daughter Leslie as I saw how close their relationship was. Rest well Doc and may god continue to bless your family during this time and the days ahead.

Sylvan was my cardiologist for many years. I think he actually saved my life one time when I went to his office at Good Sam North for my almost annual check up. I had a reservation to fly to Scottsdale AZ the next morning for a golf trip. In the middle of the exam Sylvan came running into the room and told me that he had arranged some tests on my heart at Good Samaritan Hospital and a private room for me. I told him that was not possible, as I was on my way to Arizona to play golf. Well, it...

To Dr. Weinberg's family and colleagues:My sincere sympathy on the loss of this wonderful gifted physician. I had the distinct privilege of knowing Dr. Weinberg when I worked at Good Samaritan in the 1980s. He was a consummate skilled professional who improved the lives of countless people. May his Memory always be for a Blessing. Jay Sweeney/Florida

To the Family we wish to express our deepest condolences on the loss of your father and friend to many.
May his memory be a blessing to all that Knew and loved him.

You will be sadly missed by all @ Arlington Pointe It was a huge honor & pleasure to have known such a great man!!! Sending my deepest sympathy to his daughter Leslie, family & friends of a man whom was loved by so many!!! May God give you strength during this most difficult time Fly free with the Angels Doc We Loved you dearly....

He was a great doctor and a true 'mench'. He will be remembered for a long time for his dedication to his profession. I will miss him.