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WILLIAM SOLOMON

New York, New York

1951 - 2020

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SOLOMON-- William Barney. Of Manhattan, May 20, 1951 to April 8, 2020. Loved by his wife Terry, his daughter Sophie (Brandon), and son Daniel, whom he cherished above all. He is also survived by his brother Bob (Marge), sister Judy, and three nephews, Philip, David, and Stephen. Born to Dr....

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I´m always reminded of how Dr Bill was willing to go to any length to get me and I suspect others the best treatment possible to save my life. It´s a blessing to be reminded of his dedication and love of people and life. May his Neshama have an Aliyah.

Deepest condolences to Terry, Brandon and Daniel. Dr Solomon was my mentor and I discovered this tragic news interviewing another doctor who also was mentored by Bill. There is a metamorphosis. I’m never going to be like my parents. I can’t believe I’m becoming my parents. I’m proud to be like my parents. And that is how my last conversation ended with Bill. (As was always the case) “Eric I’m very proud of you”. RIP Bill. Tikun Olam. The world is a better place because of the healers you...

Dr. Solomon was a true mentor to me during my training and it's hard to believe that it has been a year since his passing. I know his teachings will forever remain with me and countless others that he influenced over the years.

Always will remember Dr Solomon a wonderful person and caring physician. I can’t believe it’s a year.
Prayers and thoughts and love to his family

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

I am so heartbroken to hear Dr. Solomon no longer with us. I met him in 2014 when I was 1st diagnosed with lymphoma. I knew I was blessed when he became my doctor. His wit, humor, compassion, and discernment helped me through such a challenging time in my life. 7 years later, I am cancer-free and I'm so sad I never had to chance to really thank him like I wanted to. He saved my life and I will always be grateful to him.

My deepest condolences go out to Dr. Solomon's family and his close colleagues. I am so heartbroken to hear he's no longer with us. I met Dr. Solomon in 2014 when I was 1st diagnosed with lymphoma. I knew I was blessed when he became my doctor. His wit, humor, compassion, and discernment helped me through such a challenging time in my life. 7 years later, I am cancer-free and I'm so sad I never had to chance to really thank him like I wanted to. He saved my life and I will always be...

My deepest condolences go out to Dr. Solomon's family. I am so heartbroken to hear he's no longer with us. I met Dr. Solomon in 2014 when I was 1st diagnosed with lymphoma. I knew I was blessed when he became my doctor. His wit, humor, compassion, and discernment helped me through such a challenging time in my life. 7 years later, I am cancer-free and I'm so sad I never had to chance to really thank him like I wanted to. He saved my life and I will always be grateful for knowing him.