Dr. Robert G. Feldman

Dr. Robert G. Feldman

Robert Feldman Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Aug. 9 to Aug. 11, 2003.
Of Braintree on Thursday, August 7, 2003. Beloved husband of Gail (Poliner). Loving father of John P. & Elizabeth Feldman of Bethesda, MD and Elise S. Feldman & Nicholas Targ of Washington, DC. Cherished grandfather of Elias R., Pauline O. and Moses H. Feldman. Dear brother of Barney Feldman of CA, Lillian Schwartz of NJ and loving uncle of many nieces and nephews. Services at the Levine Chapels, 470 Harvard St., BROOKLINE on Monday, August 11 at 12:00 noon. Burial will be in Middletown, CT. Memorial observance Tues. and Wed. from 6:30pm-9pm at his late residence, In lieu of flowers, gifts in memory may be sent to the Robert G. Feldman, M.D. Fund at Boston School of Medicine, 715 Albany St., L219, Boston, MA 02118.

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August 30, 2003

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Claire & Elaine Cronin

August 30, 2003

Our deepest sympathy to the family.

Dr. Feldman cared for our Dad, James J. Cronin, during the 7 years of his illness with Progressive Supra Nuclear Palsy. He was a very caring and compassionate man and sustained us through that very difficult illness. We will always be grateful for his care.

Ann Y. Ameigh

August 13, 2003

To all of the Feldman Family:



I would like to express my sympathy to each of you. I worked with Dr. Feldman for many years at University Hospital as I was a clinical specialist on C-3. First and foremost, Dr. Feldman was a wonderful teacher and his deep commitment to his patients was most clearly evident as he made rounds each day. No question was too trivial, no concern time consuming when it came to being sure that his patients received the best and most knowledgable care. His knowledge was the gold standard of Neurological Care. He had high expectations for those of us who worked with him. If we didn't know it, then we should learn it and do it! He will be missed, but not forgotten.

Dr. Frank Conidi

August 11, 2003

To the Feldman family, my deepest sympathy and prayers. I had the rare opportunity to see him as both a great physician, as well was a loving and caring husband, father, brother and grandfather.



To Dr. Feldman, you always believed in my ability as a physician and you have been one of the greatest influences in my life, both academically and personally. As a result I have been able to make a difference in many lives. Your knowledge, compassion, bedside manner and skill as a clinical and academic neurologist lives on in your many publications and texts,.But more importantly through the thousands of medical students, interns, residents and fellows you have mentored over the years. As a result, you will continue to have a significant impact on the lives of others and your work will live on forever.



You will be deeply missed but never forgotten. Love Frank and Svea.

Elaine Silverman

August 11, 2003

To the Feldman family - I am saddened by the news of Dr. Feldman's death. Elise has been a dear friend and I know how important her father was to her and to all of you. My deepest sympathies.

Elaine Silverman

Michael Jones

August 11, 2003

To the Feldman Family: My sincere condolences on the loss of Bob. He was a skilled and caring physician, who cherished each of you and the many patients he cared for over the years. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Michael G. Jones, Esq.

Myron & Josephine Poliner

August 10, 2003

Dear Bob, You have been a wonderful friend, brother-in-law to both of us. Thank you for always being so kind and loving. We will miss you. Myron and Josephine

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August 30, 2003

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