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Jeffrey Benjamin Obituary

Benjamin, M.D., Jeffrey L.
Jeffrey Benjamin – beloved husband and father, huge-hearted friend to many – passed away on March 25 in a tragic accident on the Bitterroot River in Montana. Jeff's 74 years were full beyond any telling, as he lived every day with passion and focus, gathering achievements and friendships along the way.
Jeff was born in Brooklyn, NY, the only child of Rose and Sheppard Benjamin. He attended Erasmus Hall High School, where he enjoyed both science and literature, and became fluent in French. He graduated from Princeton University with the class of 1963. He then earned his M.D. at New York University School of Medicine. During Vietnam, he rose to the rank of Lieutenant Commander in the Navy, and was assigned as head surgeon on its pioneering research team for organ transplantation at the Naval Medical Research Institute in Bethesda, Maryland. After his military service he returned to NYU Medical Center, where he completed seven years of training in general surgery, then plastic and reconstructive surgery.
Jeff moved to Stamford, Connecticut and, in 1976, opened his private practice, specializing in reconstructive surgery, cosmetic surgery, and hand surgery. With his wife Susannah, the love of his life, he built a robust practice, from which he retired after 29 years. He was a member of multiple professional societies, including the Aesthetic Society for Plastic Surgery and the American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. He was a founding member and president of the Connecticut Society for Plastic Surgeons. "Dr. B." was celebrated by his patients but was beloved by his staff, many of whom have remained friends to the present day.
Life in Connecticut was rich with family and friendships. Jeff was a warm and loving dad to his 3 children, Adam, Teddi, and Shep. Jeff and Susannah loved to entertain at the house that they built together, their ongoing project. Typical of him, he also pursued his many interests with as much intensity as he approached surgery, teaching himself the skills he desired. He was an exceptional photographer, dedicated golfer for a time, avid movie-lover, music lover, and "foodie." He and Susannah loved travel when time permitted. In quieter moments Jeff indulged his fascination with history, and celebrated military pageantry by painting model Napoleonic soldiers with exquisite detail.
Jeff and Susannah fell in love with the Bitterroot Valley during a long-postponed honeymoon, and immediately shared a vision of their future. They built a log home in Conner, and finally became full-time Montanans when Jeff retired in 2005. He embraced Montana with his typical gusto, learning about its history and wildlife, exploring its byways, and pulling friends and community into the orbit of his charisma. Jeff especially loved to be outdoors, and every day was an opportunity to embrace his favorite activities: hunting, fishing, gardening, shooting, cross-country skiing, biking, or hiking.
Jeff loved his "hill" in Montana, and worked tirelessly to make it beautiful, as he did all things. He frequently sent photos to his children of the vista from his porch. Often, at the end of a day spent outdoors, he would regard the sunset over the mountains and say, "This is paradise." His ashes are buried here, in one of his favorite spots overlooking the valley.
Jeff will be missed by all who knew him, but most deeply by his wife Susannah, his children Adam Benjamin and his wife Anne-Marie (Portland, Oregon), Teddi Benjamin and her husband Miguel Cebrian (Madrid, Spain), Sheppard Benjamin and his fiancée Hillary Palmer (Charleston, South Carolina), and his two granddaughters Olivia and Agatha Cebrian. There will be no funeral, but rather a celebration on March 31 of the bigness of Jeff's life. Inquiries can be made to the Daly Leach Memorial Chapel. Condolences may be left for the family at www.dalyleachchapel.com
The family suggests that any memorial donations in his name be made to the Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital Foundation, 1200 Westwood Drive, Hamilton, MT 59840.

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Published by Stamford Advocate on Mar. 30, 2015.

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Geena Clonan

March 24, 2022

Alway remembered never forgotten.

Roni Schwartz Noland

April 15, 2015

I am deeply saddened to learn of Jeffrey's passing and wish the family the comfort of happy memories of a life well-lived.
Jeffrey's mother Rose and my grandfather David were beloved siblings.

james spellman

April 6, 2015

Condolences

April 4, 2015

Paul and I send our sincerest condolences to you and your family.
I enjoyed having the opportunity working with you and Jeff as a Hand Therapist.

Nancy Tannen

Virginia Sarvalon

April 3, 2015

Our deepest condolences. Virginia and The CanaanRidge School

Wendy Donenfeld

April 1, 2015

Dear Teddi and Adam, I am a long-time customer of your Mom, Laurie. I understand how terribly difficult this is for you and I offer my deepest condolences with the hope that time and perspective will heal you. Sincerely, Wendy D.

March 31, 2015

We are sad to hear about Jeff, We know that he in joyed all that the Bitterroot had to offer. Sherry& Russ Wildey

Fern Vaughan

March 31, 2015

Condolences to the entire Jeffrey Benjamin family, including Laurie Fierst, the Mother of Adam and Teddi and the Grandmother of Olivia and Agatha.

Although I did not know Jeffrey personally, I am impressed that he touched many others with his talents and deeds. Knowing Laurie well and after reading about Jeff it is understandable why they have such talented children. May they continue in their achievements honoring both their parents.

Kathie Scarella

March 31, 2015

I am extremely sorry for your loss. I had the pleasure of working with Jeff in the late 80's & 90's at Stamford OR. He was a great teacher and surgeon, I have very fond memories of Jeff. He will be missed!

Marilyn Gansel

March 31, 2015

Dear Susannah, Adam, Teddi and Shep;
With heartfelt sadness, I am extending my sorrow to you all. Dr. Benjamin was a talented doctor but more important a wonderful person. I pray for you that you may find peace and great joy in his memorial.

Susan and Murray Vogel

March 30, 2015

Dearest Susannah, Adam, Teddi and Shep;
There are no words to express our shock and sadness upon hearing of Jeff's passing. Please know that our thoughts, hearts and prayers are with you. He truly exemplified Webster's definition of "friend". Sending our love, Sue and Murray

March 30, 2015

Dearest Susannah, Adam, Teddi and Shep;
There are no words to express our shock and sadness upon hearing of Jeff's passing. Please know that our thoughts, hearts and prayers are with you. He truly personified Webster's definition of "friend". Sending our love, Sue and Murray Vogel

Valerie Mascaro

March 30, 2015

I knew Dr. Benjamin for a short time when I had the pleasure of working part-time in his office back in the mid '80s. Very nice man and I was so sad to read of his passing. Heartfelt sympathies to Dr. Benjamin's family.

Geena & Peter Schrobenhauser

March 30, 2015

We are shocked and saddened by the news. Jeff and Susannah were dear friends here in Connecticut and we spent many good times together. We first met in Mexico and were fortunate to meet again stateside, and renew our friendship. Heartfelt sympathy to the entire Benjamin family. This is indeed, a very great loss.

Geri Viola Callahan

March 30, 2015

Dear Sue, May you be comforted by wonderful memories, may you be at peace with the knowledge that you and his children were his true joy. I am grateful for the opportunity to have worked with him and to have known both of you. The Stamford community is very saddened for your loss.
Geri Viola Callahan

March 30, 2015

I'm very sorry for your loss. Wishing you peace to bring comfort, courage to face the days ahead, and loving memories to forever hold in your hands. May God continue to comfort your family (Psalm 9:9,10).

Alberta bove

March 30, 2015

I knew Dr. Benjamin from my many visits to hiss office. His hands were magic. Rip, Dr. B and thanks for bringing back my confidence. Condolences to Mrs. B and family

jackie dudek ( ryan)

March 30, 2015

To The Benjamin Family, I thought at nine my first encounter with your husband when he stitched the side of my mouth and didn't leave a scar then again when I was seventeen after a car accident he was a gentle kind man with both of my encounters I will never forget him. The heavens are a better place with him there, May he watch over you and give you strength my deepest sympathy Jackie

Nancy Hurdle

March 30, 2015

To the Benjamin Family my son James Meadows was one of his first cleft lip patients. My son always had fond memories of the Doctor because of his kind bed side manor. He will be missed. Nancy Meadows Hurdle

March 30, 2015

I first met Dr. Benjamin as the teenage daughter of a breast cancer survivor. He had just opened his practice in Stamford and was the ONLY doctor who would attempt to reconstruct damage my mom received after undergoing radiation therapy. When others would not consider trying Dr. Benjamin gave my dear mother peace and assurance that failure was NOT an option and that he would succeed in restoring her. He did and for that we will be eternally grateful to the man my mom referred to as her guardian angel. May memories such as mine bring you some measure of peace as you reflect on a life well lived. I guess this is what it means to be immortal. Regards Susan Melfi Master

March 30, 2015

We were shocked and extremely saddened to hear of Jeff's passing. Please accept our sincere condolences.
Elaine & Herb Bregman

March 30, 2015

Dear Susannah, I am so deeply sorry for your loss. I have the fondest memories of working for your husband but what stands out in my mind is how much he loved his family. It was no secret the special love you shared. He had a twinkle in his eye whenever you were around. I remember you to be such a strong woman who drew goodness into her sphere. I wish you peace. God speed. Joanne Labs

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