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Theodore W. "Doc" Nowicki Jr.

Binghamton, New York

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Theodore W. "Doc" Nowicki Jr. of Binghamton Theodore W. "Doc" Nowicki Jr., 89, passed away peacefully at home on Saturday, October 17, 2009. He was born October 31, 1919 at the family home in Webster, MA, the 7th of 8 children of Theodore and Clementine Nowicki. Upon graduation from...

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It has been a surprisingly long time since we said Fair Winds and Following Seas to my fishing buddy, uncle and brother Naval Officer. He remains strong in my memory as we spent so many summers together gathering Pout for my Babci and other fish for ourselves. Definetly the good old days.

The day our children are born is certainly a special day for all of us. The day my son was born after many, many days of being on bed rest was certainly more special. Things for us were touch and go for those days. "Uncle Ted", as some of the nurses at Wilson called him was on top of all of my progress or lack of progress during those days. My 4lb baby is now a 6 foot adult. Trust in me, Uncle Ted said. Trust in me, and with God's help everything will turn out well. As my family grew...

Phil and family:

I have nothing but fond memories of this great man. From high school visits for card games to his being a role model for my future career, Doc was a classic success story. Always a joke and a smile. This was a top notch professional who always had time for family and friends despite killer hours and clearly devoted patient care. I risk the cliche label, but they just don't make them like Dr. Nowicki anymore. The previous entries speak for themselves. God Bless.

I have taken this long to write my condolences because Doc's passing has brought such sadness. I was a patient for many years and he brought me through several difficult surgeries. Without his compassion and guidance I truly might not be writing this today. God Bless You Doc.
Janet Laszewski

I want to extend my deepest sympathy on the loss of your father. The many years that we were neighbors in Binghamton bring back many fond memories. Your dad was a real gentleman...my condolences to all the family.

I have repeated many times that I had not felt well cared for since Dr. Nowicki retired. He delivered three of my four children and two surgeries. I might add that his practice started more than 50 yrs. ago--my son is 55. He became a friend and my husband was often called upon to remodel and repair his home and office--not to mention the conversations they had in Polish. Now they are both gone; my husband (Cas) passed away Sept. 7 (last month.) May they both rest in peace. I also...

Dr. Nowicki was my mother's doctor, and was a wonderful, caring man. He delieverd me way back in November of 1953. I had the pleasure of talking with him a few times during the past several years. We will always remember his devotion to caring for the women and children of this area.

We were saddened to learn of the death of Ted Nowicki. Our thoughts and prayers are with him and his family.

Doctor Nowicki will surely be missed. He was a caring physcian, excellent teacher,had a wonderful sense of humor, and dearly loved his family. When I moved back to Binghamton to practice orthopedics I reminded him that he had delivered me years ago. "Doc" reminded me that he held me upside down for an extra minute or two to allow additional blood to rush to my brain to make me smarter. I enjoyed his many stories during his visits to our office. My deepest sympathy to his family