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Greg Lang
April 8, 2018
Im so sorry for your loss.Dr Lerner delivered me on March 4,1969.He was a good kind hearted man.He will truly be missed.
Jeff Achber
June 6, 2009
Dear Jeanne, Karen, Rick and Family,
I apologize for my belated sympathies. I only received the news just a few days back. I want to extend my deepest sympathies to everyone and let you know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers. I am deeply touched by the guest book entries here. I know these entries are only a tiny fraction of the sentiments that you have received from people in person, cards, donations, emails, the list goes on. Remember, no one is ever really gone.
Mary Kraus
February 9, 2009
I have fond memories of lunch at the Golden OX with Belden and the others. My sincere sympathy. Mary Kraus(Daniel).
February 8, 2009
Rick Lerner
February 8, 2009
Dad,
Dad, you weren't the greatest at expressing your feelings, but I will always know that you cared and loved your family and that we were #1 in your book. Growing up, you were obviously busy with your practice, but yet our time was on the golf course. The reason why this game is so special to me is because of you! I hope that you are enjoying your game right now with your golfing buddies who have passed on. You have your trusty putter and pitching wedge with you now, so use them well. Four holes in one here on earth, and many more in that great golf course in the sky.
You were my cheerleader and I will miss you more than you will ever know!!
I love you Dad - Rick
James Centofanti
February 7, 2009
Belden was a wonderful man and I am very fortunate and happy to have gotten to know him. He loved and was loved by his family. It is evident from the other entries, he made quite a lasting impact on many people. His legacy will live on with all the babies he delivered into this world. May he rest in peace.
Peggy Elgin-Harper
February 7, 2009
Dear Mrs. Lerner and Family - you may not remember but I spoke with you on the phone a few years ago. You called the Brown Palace Hotel to make a reservation and when you said your last name was "Lerner", I asked you if you were related to Dr. Belden Lerner and you said you were his wife. You gave me your phone number and I called and spoke with Dr. Lerner. He delivered me at Denver General Hospital on April 26, 1953. When I was 18 and pregnant with my first son, he was my GYN - and then, on January 15, 1977, he saved me and by daughter's life. I had Eclampsia and had a seizure while I was driving. I was at Rose Memorial and Dr. Lerner heard my name and took over. He delivered my daughter by C-Section and she weighed 1 pound and 4 ounces. She is now 32 and I am 55. I loved Dr. Lerner very much and felt fortunate to have him as my Dr. after him being the one to bring me into this world. My heart goes out to you and his family. May God Bless You all and lessen the pain of your loss.
Love,
Peggy L. Elgin (Harper)
Jim Ehrlich
February 6, 2009
A wonderful physician, colleague, friend to many, a great provider to his family....and a man who served 1000s of women with unsurpassing skill and knowledge. He was a Colorado treasure...and will be missed
Mimi Chupik
February 6, 2009
Dr. Lerner delivered both of my sons in 1971 and 1973.He was a wonderful, kind-hearted Doctor who took marvelous care of his patients. I saw him 5 years ago at a restaurant and spoke with him. We had a great conversation and I was so happy to see him. He always smoked his pipe in the office. I'll never forget that! I offer my prayers and deepest sympathy to his family.
fran colamatteo/mcfadden
February 5, 2009
Dr. Lerner delivered all three of my sons, Michael, Joey and Brian ... he was a great doctor with a big heart ...
Karen Lerner
February 5, 2009
I miss my Dad, I feel like there is a hole in my heart. I encourage everyone to appreciate the people in your life while you have them. Tell them you love them, listen to them with all your heart, because when they aren't there any more there is a void like I feel today. I love you Daddy.
Sandra Goralnik
February 5, 2009
PLEASE ACCEPT MY CODOLENCES IN MEMORY OF BELDEN. HE WAS VERY IMPORTANT TO BARRY DURING THEIR DEVOLPING YEARS.
SINCERELY
SANDRA GORALNIK
Cynthia & Donald Seabock
February 5, 2009
Sending our love and deepest sympathy. Uncle Belden was very special and shall be missed by his California family.
Mike Asarch
February 5, 2009
Sometimes terrible things happen to people you love. Its hard to know what to say to help. May happy memories carry you through this sorrowful time.
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