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Leona Davis
November 29, 2024
I worked for this man for 10 years He was not only my boss but my physician and friend .He was extremely caring doctor. I could always turn to him if I had a business or personal problem. He was there to listen. It was truly a joy to have known him.
Leona Davis
MAE MCGEE
February 3, 2015
Condolences goes out to Dr Zitman's children. He had your pictures on his desk while he worked at Social Security. He loved his family. . Dr Zitman was a very kind and knowledgeable doctor. It was a pleasure whenever I talked with him about medical issues as they related to the Social Security Administration Disability Program. Rest in Peace Dr. Z
Steve V Jackson
February 3, 2015
Be Blessed!!!??
Michael Evans
February 2, 2015
I worked with Dr. Zitman for more than 20 years at Social Security. processing disability claims . I worked with a wide range of physicians, psychologists, and psychiatrists. Hands down Dr. Ziitman was the birightest medical consultant I worked alongside. Conferring with Dr. Zitman on a case was an absolute pleasure since he had a Solomon ability to assess tthe totality of the claimant's impairments. He loved his golf and always looked 20 years younger than his actual age.. My condolences to his family.
Vil & Dede Vilips
February 2, 2015
Doctor (Irv) Zitman was our Doctor both physically and with much needed mental "hand holding". Truly a wonderful man,,,Our condolances and best regards to Susan and Dennis...
Michael Miller
February 2, 2015
If I remember correctly Dr. Zitman was a member of our shul Beth Hillel that used to be on Lamon Avenue in the Portage Park area of Chicago. My sympathies to his family.
enzo
February 1, 2015
Michelle Olesker
February 1, 2015
I worked with Dr. Zitman for many years at Social Security. He was a wonderful person & a true mensch! He will be missed by all.
Sharon Pekoz
February 1, 2015
My husband and I are truly saddened by the death of dear Dr. Zitman. He worked for me at Social Security for many years until I retired in 2002. He was kind, caring, thoughtful and just a wonderful human being. He helped me on many occasions with medical decisions I needed to make for myself. He was my best co-worker; not an employee. He kept urging me to go visit him in Palm Desert each winter and I am sorry I did not go. I will miss his gentleness. What a great human spirit! Sharon Pekoz and husband James
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