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Kristian Brooks Barnett
January 9, 2024
I was a patient of Dr. Foglia. In March of 1997 I was born at 28 weeks with Necrotizing Endocolitis. After 5 months of surgeries I never had another issue and got to go home. Here I am almost 27 years later with a son of my own. Always meant to go to Dallas to visit. So sad. He will be missed. A great Doctor.
Maria Gonzales
January 1, 2024
I had the honor of working as Dr. Foglia's Exec Admin a couple of years before he retired from UTSW at Children's. You will be dearly missed. Prayers and condolences to the Foglia family.
Kathryn Anderson
December 24, 2023
I had the privilege of being one of Bob's mentors in his pediatric surgery training and I followed his career with pride. Pediatric surgery will miss him. Kathy Anderson.
Rashmin C. Savani
December 17, 2023
I met Bob in Dallas when he was Chief of Pediatric Surgery, and I was Chief of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine. He was a great partner, and we collaborated a lot to help improve the health and well-being of babies. He was deeply passionate and committed. My deepest condolences to the family. He will be missed.
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Tom Hargrove
December 15, 2023
Doctor Bob was a wonderful fishing friend! We had several trips to Patagonia and the Bahamas! What a wonderful guy, I am sad for our loss.
Mark V Blum
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Mark V Blum
December 15, 2023
Bob and I were housemates (our first year) and classmates at Georgetown School of Medicine. We had great times together at Georgetown not the least of which was sharing buckets of shrimp and pitchers of Heinekens at Gordon's in Rockville, MD. Although we went separate ways after graduation (I returned to my home in California) Bob and I stayed connected over the years. I'm truly saddened by his death and send my sincere condolences to his family. I've attached some photos from our time at Georgetown as well as when he visited us at Lake Tahoe in 1976.
Diana Diesen
December 12, 2023
Diana Diesen
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Diana Diesen
December 12, 2023
Bob was a great mentor. I will miss his sage wisdom, his trivia, and his unwavering support. Below are a few pictures I have that remind me of wonderful times in Dallas with Bob. His work lives on in the many babies he helped and the many doctors/surgeons he trained.
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