Edgar Herbert Rossheim M.D.

Edgar Herbert Rossheim M.D. obituary, Williamsburg, VA

Edgar Herbert Rossheim M.D.

Edgar Rossheim Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 18, 2013.
Dr. Edgar Herbert Rossheim, 80, of Williamsburg, Virginia died on January 18, 2013 of respiratory failure after years of declining health. A native of Portsmouth, Virginia, Dr. Rossheim practiced internal medicine and cardiology for 32 years in Norfolk and Williamsburg, Virginia. The historic renovated house at 841 Redgate Avenue, where he worked as a solo practitioner, currently anchors a sprawling medical campus. Born on November 15, 1932, Dr. Rossheim was the grandson of the late Hannah and Robert Scher, son of the late Kate S. and Benjamin F. Rossheim, and brother to the late Ruth Caplan. Dr. Rossheim's medical career began in the three-year, pre-medical program at The College of William and Mary. Success came quickly. He was the John Winston Price Scholar his freshman year, and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa in his third year. At the age of twenty, he entered the Medical College of Virginia in Richmond as an inaugural member of the Florence Smith Scholars. He graduated in 1957, and entered a residency program at Boston City Hospital in internal medicine. In Boston, Dr. Rossheim met his future wife, Beth Joan Novitch, a student at Jackson College for Women (Tufts University). Their courtship in Boston was a highlight of their lives, from the free rehearsals of the Boston Symphony Orchestra at Symphony Hall to the splurges on $1.00 plates of spaghetti at Simione's Restaurant. Throughout their married lives, the couple returned often to Boston. From 1961 to 1963, Dr. Rossheim served as a Lieutenant Commander in the United States Navy, Naval Station Dispensary at Norfolk, Virginia. He then opened a private medical practice, the touchstone of his professional life. Dr. Rossheim had four children: Andrew, who died in infancy in 1960; Anne Melissa born April 13, 1962; Brooke Weinger born February 18, 1966; and Jane Blair born May 23, 1969. As a father, Dr. Rossheim enjoyed sharing his interests in medicine, tennis, and classical music with his three children. He introduced each child to the sights of New York City and especially Broadway, as his late aunt, Fanny Scher, had done for him. Dr. Rossheim's family will greatly miss his vast store of medical knowledge and sharp wit. He loved to regale his family with stories of his adolescent life. Only days before he died, he remembered the capacity crowd, including his proud grandmother, gathered for his own Bar Mitzvah at Gomley Chesed Synagogue in Portsmouth. He appreciated his grandson, Joel Friedman, wearing the same tallit (prayer shawl) for his Bar Mitzvah a week earlier. In addition to his wife, daughters, and son, Dr. Rossheim is also survived by his sons-in-law, Robert Rubinovitz and Frank Friedman; four grandchildren, Charles and Michael Rubinovitz and Joel and Emily Rose Friedman; and three nieces, Barbara Murovitz, Laurey Borowsky, and Shelley Kahle. A private funeral service will be held for Dr. Rossheim at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Norfolk, Virginia. Memorial donations may be made to the Florence L. Smith Medical Fund of the Hampton Roads Community Foundation (www.hamptonroadscf.org/smithscholars/). Online condolences may be expressed at www.nelsencares.com.

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Marilyn Salasky Siegel

January 21, 2013

Laurey,

Reading about your Uncle's very full life brought back memories of
841 Redgate Avenue from so many years ago!

Hope you and your family are doing well!

Marilyn Salasky Siegel

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