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Thomas J. Nauss

Spring Brook Twp., Pennsylvania

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Thomas J. Nauss, M.D., 96, formerly of Spring Brook Township, died Dec. 18, 2014.

Born Feb. 20, 1918, in Plymouth, he was a son of the late Henry and Catherine Molyneux Nauss.

A 1936 graduate of Meyers High School, Dr. Nauss earned his baccalaureate degree from Penn State...

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Mrs. Nauss,
50 years ago, your husband performed surgery on my upper lip after I was hit with a tin can with its lid still attached. It was stitched by our family physician, but my lip would turn blue in cold weather. My mother took me to Dr. Nauss. He performed surgery on my lip and corrected its appearance and eliminated it turning blue. I am most thankful for his kind and superior care. I never forgot, nor, will I forget him. May he rest in peace as he has earned a special place...

Mrs. Nauss: Almost 50 years ago my three year old son was attacked by a dog and his ear was severally torn, Dr. Nauss met us at the hospital. He reattached his ear and one could never tell, it was perfect. We have always been a member of St. Catherine's in Moscow. I've often wanted to thank your husband later but never approached you both. I will forever be greatful, please accept my deepest condolences.

Mrs Nausea, I was a nurse at Mercy Hospital Scranton pediatrics for forty years when your husband Dr. Nauss did many children. I never met such a gentle,kind,sensitive,compassionate and caring physician and man. He was someone everyone looked up to. Truly a role model for how people should be treated and cared for. He was greatly honored and respected and his work was impeccable. He will not be forgotten he has touched many lives not only in the medical field but in human society. I was...

Mrs. Nauss 31 years ago my son was a patient he was one year old. When my son went back for his check up Dr Nauss put my son on his desk and he was so kind. When he was finished he looked at me and said "I did't charge my first patient and there is no charge for you son he is my last patien", Dr. told me he was retiring that day. Such a wonderful man so sorry for your loss.

Mrs. Nauss: I enjoyed talking with Dr. Nauss when we both were serving at St Catherine of Siena. He was a great man. I now you both enjoyed life to the fullest.

Lenny Andersen
The Villages, Fl 32163