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Dr. Thomas Lee Gross

Indianapolis, Indiana

Age 66

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66
LOCATION
Indianapolis, Indiana
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Doctors Without Borders

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Dr. Thomas Lee GrossDr. Thomas Lee Gross, age 66, died unexpectedly on June 17, 2021. Tom is preceded in death by his mother Vivien, his father Donald, his sister Alison, and his grandparents, Fred and Reva Fuller. He is survived by his wife, Louisa (Hollmeyer) Gross, his seven children: Mary...

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Dr Gross was the best! Through a procedure he located my colon cancer and continued my procedures from 2005-2021. Now it's been 3 years and it's time for another one. I hope to find someone as good as him! I'll never forget how he waived his fees to help my daughter years ago who at the time did not have insurance. He was understanding, helpful and caring. May God rest his soul.

So sorry he is gone, he was my Doctor for years. I remember the pony tail and I remember ordering dinner from my hospital bed and he came in and took it away, the next morning he saved my life

I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family. He was truly a great man who cared about people and animals. He will be missed very much.

Dr Gross was our doctor for 20 years. A man who touched so many lives. He will be missed. Prayer for all his family. I remember when he had his pony tail. He was such a character. Rest In Peace Dr Gross

My heart and prayers go out to Dr. Gross family, friends and all that loved him. As a patient of his I will truly miss him. He was always concerned and made me feel as if my health was his main priority.

He was my doctor and a very good one! He saved my dads life and are forever great full of his superior knowledge. May he Rest In Peace it is well deserved. My sincere condolences to his family.

So very sad for everyone; a great person and doctor who will be very missed

Dr. Gross was my doctor since 2016. He was very knowledgeable and pleasant. My condolences to his family. He will certainly be missed.

Tom was the supervising resident for my very first rotation as an intern in 1984. As a result, he had a profound impact on my early development as a physician. My condolences to the family.