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Carolyn Carter
January 16, 2007
As a newly wed with more problems than I should have had at that age, I tried to take my life. Dr Mardock gave me another chance, he was by my side in the hospital and for days after. Dr. Mardock was wonderful, I will never forget him. He was a wonderful doctor and an even better human being.
Lea Ann P.
January 15, 2007
Dr. and Mrs. Mardock will always be remembered by me and my family. They provided medical care for my whole family in 1960's to latter '70's. I remember how they would always give us suckers and brightly colored pencils. Though we always got a shot, we knew we would get well quickly. Seems like right after we saw Dr. Mardock, we would soon be better. I will always appreciate the care they gave us and they did not charge alot of money. I knew they could have practiced anywhere, but what they did for lower income families will never be forgotten. I am 45 now and will never forget Dr. Mardock and Ruth. I loved their little office and remember that they were always packed. They have helped so many people. My prayers are with the family. I know they will be missed. They were phenomenal people and I will never forget them.
Danny C.
January 15, 2007
Dr. Mardock and his wife treated my family back in the day. I remember his wife coming in the waiting room..."next". Mardock was a great man and a true gift from GOD. How many doctors would give you a needle to take home that was just used on you! He will be greatly missed but his memories will last a lifetime. I wish I still had one of those suckers and animal pencils!
Jeanne (Evans) Bryant
January 7, 2007
So sorry for your/our loss of a great man and great physician. We were patients through the 1960s and I have fond memories of the care he and the Mrs. provided. They are probably the reason I'm in the medical field. I ran into him again in the early 1990's at DRI when his sister was a patient there. It was great to see him again. He remembered my brother well, Fred Brown, who had played every sport there was at Sunset. It seemed he hadn't aged at all and I recognized his voice before I ever looked up!
Sincerely,
Champ Lee
January 2, 2007
I'll always remember those annual visits to Dr. Mardock's office by our Boy Scout troop prior to going to summer camp. I hope the many warm memories of his friends comfort you in this difficult time. My prayers are with you.
DeLaura McClelland
December 30, 2006
My deepest sympathy for your loss.
Dr. Julian and wife Ruth were quiet
helpful to my children and me when we lived in Oak Cliff. With a quick
shot we were well the next day.
Andre/Chandra and DeLaura Anderson.
Merle Laubach
December 29, 2006
Dr. MarDock was one of the LAST REAL Doctors to practice medicine.. He was my Doctor right up to the end of his pactice... Sorry I couldn't have known him earlier in my life... He was genuine and sincere person and you knew it the first time you was with him..
Fred Miller
December 29, 2006
Julian was a fellow squadron member of the 33rd Photo Reconnaissance Squadron. We served together in the European Theater in 1944/1945. I remember him as a skilled pilot and squadron friend. He will be sadly missed by the few remaining squadron members.
Mark Riggs
December 27, 2006
Our son was a good friend and fellow orchestra member with Ruth Ann and Sam Mardock in high school. He read the very nice tribute to Dr. Mardock while in Dallas recently. He is Mark W. Riggs and sends his condolences.
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Donald E. Coffey & Family
December 27, 2006
We moved to Oak Cliff south Dallasin 1967, and we saw Dr MarDock many times from 1967 thru 1970,s. D r MarDock an his wife were great folks and helped me and my family when we starting out fresh in Texas. Our prayers go out to the family at this time of their loss, God bless and keep you in his will.
Celia
December 26, 2006
Dr. Mardock was our family Doctor. I remember his loud footsteps walking through the doors. It was a bit scary when I was just a child, but I know he meant well. He was there to make us better. He will be missed. May God Bless you and your family at this time of sorrow
Ramon McKinney
December 26, 2006
Dr. Mardocktried to make a good scout master out of me back in the early sixties when his son was on the Eagle trail.
Lucy Alvarado
December 26, 2006
I remember Dr. Mardock when I was a kid in his office waiting for him to walk through the door his footsteps where loud he scared me I knew he was there to make me feel much better also my sister's would vist him also if they were sick.
I remember his wife also he will be missed God bless I just can't believe Dr. Mardock is gone he is in a bette place.
Jerry R. Moore
December 24, 2006
Please accept my deepest sympathies.
Mary Turk Gammell
December 24, 2006
My father (Bill Turk) was a friend of Dr. Mardock's at TJC. He once wrote in the yearbook about my dad after going on some trip, "Why Turk don't flirt". Daddy haa carried his card in his billfold all these years and has it there today. He will be missed by many. Mary Gammell
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Julian MarDock M.D. Julian MarDock M.D., 88, died on December 18, 2006 at home in Dallas, a dignified end to an adventurous life. Born July 22, 1918, in Tyler, TX, to Sam MarDock (aka Mar Yum Eh) and Wong Shee (immigrants from the Toi Shan area... Read Julian MarDock's Obituary
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