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Nancy Balogh
November 27, 2023
I will always miss my dear Dr. Goldberg---his humor and kindness as well as my knowing that I was in the best possible hands of any dentist a person could hope for. May God keep you safe dear Morris.
Nancy Balogh
May 15, 2023
Doctor Goldberg was not only a wonderful dentist but a dear person with a marvelous sense of humor. I have missed him for many years.
Joann Armato
October 6, 2021
I watched you on the tonight show with Johnny Carson
Wow !! I am impressed with your talent.
You were a great man !!
RIP
Telly Rains
January 1, 2012
Morris and I went on many trips together and did alot of buisness together..he was a mentor and a friend, I also cared for his wife for several months as well. he will be missed by many.
LaDonna Reynolds
December 13, 2011
Chas, Mike, Maria & I were so sad to hear about your Dad. I was in Florida and Aunt Bea called to tell Maria and she called me. We all have some wonderful memories of our days in Cub Scouts and raising you and Mike up through elementary and High School. Please don't hesitate to call me if you need a shouder to lean on. I still have the same number and live in the same house. It is so sand that you lost both parents so close together. Just know that he will be missed by the Reynolds family.
December 6, 2011
Morrie was not only my Dentist,we were in Optimist together. A Wonderful Gentleman. Bob Leibold Sarasota,Fl
Laura
December 5, 2011
Years ago when I lived in the Dayton, Ohio area, Dr. Goldberg was our family's dentist. He was very gentle and a very good dentist. If I was nervous when he was drilling a tooth for a filling, he would sing to me. I remember he once told me that he was a fan of Johnny Cash, and I think he even hummed some of his songs now and then. I am very sorry to learn of his passing and send my condolences to his family and friends. May this sweet, kind man rest in peace.
Earl Lehman
December 5, 2011
I have known Morris since joining the Dayton View Optimist club in the 1950s. We became good friends, went fishing and boating together, and had lots of fun and laughs.
Not having lived in Dayton since 1980, there were still opportunities for us to touch base with each other on occasions when I visited.
It has been a real pleasure to know Morris. He will be missed.
Earl F. Lehman (Holiday, FL)
Cindy Phillips
December 5, 2011
Morris and I were buddies,I will truly miss him,and the stories he shared with me!
Walter Buchsieb
December 4, 2011
Morris and I shared a great love of classic cars. He was always optomistic and he was supportive of the Ohio State College of Dentistry. I admired him greatly. Dr. Walter Buchsieb New Albany, Ohio
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