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craig moore
November 11, 2010
Marty was my partner in practice with Frank Weiser. He was bright, smart, well organized, and very funny. We worked together for about 9 years. During that time, his family and mine grew in numbers. We played city league basketball, attended Sue Wooten's wedding, learned to golf from Mark Kal, and drank "killer punch". After I left Placerville, we kept in touch and he was one of our first visitors to come see us in Bellingham. We flew down for his wedding in Carmel to Maureen. Later, after he was diagnosed he came again. For a week we went to Buchart Gardens and explored the Northwest. Then we attended his "Sayonara" party at the Country Club.
Marty was unique. He was the ultimate Family Doctor. He was funny, bright and talented. He taught me much. Both as a friend, and a fellow doctor, and in his acceptance and bravery facing life's end. Marty and Maureen thanks very much.
love,
craig moore
Cathy Speck
November 10, 2010
Marty was a true inspiration to me. I was diagnosed In January 2009. I had heard many great things about Marty, and when I met him at my first ALS support group, I , felt privileged to be in his company.
He and I cut the BIG RED ribbon at the 2009 ALS Walk. We had a spiritual exchange (no words) as we tried to take hold of the gigantic red scissors. That experience impacted me --I have no human words to explain it. I feel blessed to have known him. He is missed , and his spirit will never die.
Cathy Speck Davis, Ca
Judy Wilson
November 8, 2010
My family moved to ED County in 1988 and needed to find a family Dr. That is the year we met Dr Welsh. From our first visit to the office we clicked with him. He was warm and careing. He was our physician until he retired and we have so many memories of him. He made us feel like more than just patients. He joked with us, talked music with us and called us at home.He was truly a small town Dr. Our Dr... We want the family to know that he meant so much to us and that we miss him dearly,, John & Judy Wilson
November 7, 2010
I just want to tell you how Dr. Welsh touched our life. My mom was an alchoholic for many years and suffered from major depression. She got to the point where she could no longer walk due to the damage caused by alchohol. One night after having too much to drink she fell while transferring herself out of her scooter and broke her back. She was admitted to Marshall hospital where Dr. Welsh took over her care. After explaining to him all my moms issues he put her on antidepressants along with other medications but most importantly he treated her like a real person and he listened to her. From that point forward my mom was a different person. She started loving life, made friends at her senior apt. complex and spoke about enjoying life for the first time in years. She loved Dr. Welsh and was so saddened when he left his medical practice. She passed away in January from cancer but I am so thankful that her last years were joyous thanks to Dr. Welsh. May he rest in peace, God Bless Him. Debbie Morris, daughter of Nancy Stancliff.
Tammy Gaunt-Straling
November 3, 2010
My condolences go out to the family and friends of Dr. Welsh. I was his patient for many years when I lived in Placerville. He was a wonderful and gifted doctor. I hope his family finds comfort in knowing what an extraordinary man he was.
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