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Albert SAPHIER Obituary

SAPHIER, Albert Lewis After a long battle with many illnesses, Dr. Albert Lewis Saphier passed away on March 4, 2023 with his family by his side. He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Anita; his daughter, Frances Offenberg (Alan); two sons, Gregory Saphier (Amy), and Sean Saphier; five grandsons, Ian Offenberg, Richard Offenberg, Hayden Saphier, Ethan Saphier, Justin Saphier; his brother, Dr. Henry Saphier (Miggi) and many nieces and nephews. He is predeceased by his parents, Edna and Jacob Saphier. Albert was born April 13,1939 in the Bronx, New York. Albert went to Taft High School and graduated from Hobart College Cum Laude in 1960. He began medical school at Tufts Medical School and graduated from New York Medical College in 1965. He married Anita Freedman and they moved to San Francisco where Albert did a one-year rotating internship at University of California-San Francisco. They then moved to Yonkers, New York where he completed a four year residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at New York Medical College, Metropolitan Hospital in 1970. In 1967, Frances Gail Saphier was born and in 1969 Gregory Scott Saphier. Albert completed his two year military service in the Army at Ft. Jackson in Columbia, South Carolina, as a Major. Albert moved to Tampa, Florida in 1972 and practiced OB-GYN at Mezrah, Metts, Cohen and Saphier for over 25 years. His second son, Sean, was born in 1973. He spent time with Renee Kushner developing a LaMaze program for natural childbirth. As chairman of the surgical suite committee, he was instrumental in bringing fathers into the delivery room in Tampa. He was part of a group that opened Women's Hospital which was bought by St. Joseph's Hospital to become St. Joseph's Women's Hospital. He was course director of 10 postgraduate courses for members of the staff at Women's Hospital and was head of continuing education at Women's Hospital. He was part of a group which developed the in vitro fertilization (IVF) program at Women's Hospital. He was instrumental in bringing laparoscopy surgery to Tampa and taught other surgeons to do laparoscopic procedures. Besides his medical prowess, Albert developed a strong business foundation. In 1991 he earned an Executive Master's in Business Administration (MBA) at the University of South Florida and was co-founder and board member of the Tampa Bay Provider Group, a 450-member Independent Practice Association (IPA). Albert was one of the founders of Tampa Outpatient Surgical Center in 1990 and eventually sold it to HealthSouth. Albert was board certified by the American College of OB-GYN, member of the Hillsborough County Medical Association, member of the Florida Medical Association, elected member of the board for a four-year term of the Society of Laparoscopic and Robotic Surgeons. He was a Clinical Associate Professor at USF Medical School in the department of OB-GYN. Albert was an avid Tampa Bay Buccaneers fan since the team's inaugural season in 1976 and his lifelong passion for food led to his membership in the Confrerie de la Chaine des Rotisseurs, an international gastronomic society. The family wants to thank all of his compassionate doctors and caregivers throughout the years. Dr. Albert Saphier will be buried in Miami and a memorial service will be held in Tampa at 2 pm on Wednesday, March 8 at Congregation Schaarai Zedek located at 3303 West Swann Ave. Tampa, FL 33609.

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Published by Tampa Bay Times on Mar. 7, 2023.

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John Cohee md

June 3, 2025

Doctor Saphier Was one of my attendings at tampa women's in the early eighties. It was a pleasure learning from him. As a tribute to his affability he made it a point to meet every girlfriend I had to give his input if they were suitable partners. . I appreciated his advice in and out of surgery.
He was one of those people you'll never forget. May he RIP and condolences to his family

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Wayne S. Blocker, M.D.

March 1, 2024

Dr. Saphier was one of my attending physicians that I learned rom during my internship and OB-Gyn residency at Tampa General Hospital and U.S.F. Later on he and I shared some good times while on the staffs of Womens Hospital and Brandon Hospital. He was always quick with an entertaining story, and we laughed a lot together. I will miss him. He was a wonderful man.

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Janet A. Marley, M.D., F.A.C.O.G.

March 8, 2023

Anita and Family, please accept our sincerest condolences. Al was a friend and a colleague. Together with a group of physicians, Al was instrumental in pioneering and improving Women's Health Care in Tampa - establishing Humana Women's Hosp. later becoming St.Joseph's Women's Hosp.
He will always be remembered for his contribution to improving Women's Health. Rest in Peace.
Rose & Marley, M.D's , F.A.C.O.G.

Anthony Messina

March 8, 2023

Just made aware of Albert's passing. Sincerest condolences to Anita and all of the Saphier family.
Anthony and Marilyn Messina

Cecilia Parada M.D

March 8, 2023

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

richard lockey MD

March 8, 2023

Hi and great physician. This generation of physicians are the best of the best and are not being replaced. They worked the hours necessary to care for patient in the office and hospitals. So, Albert, great life and story and sorry about his passing. God Bless him and his family. Dick and Carol Lockey, MD

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wayne blocker

March 7, 2023

Al was an attending physician at Tampa General Hospital while I did my internship and OB-Gyn residency. I later worked with him at Women's Hospital and Brandon Hospital. He was a great guy with a wonderful sense of humor. Although I lost touch with him over the years, I thought of him often. I will truly miss him. I am proud to say that he was my friend.

Bill, Daniel and Lindsay Freedman

March 7, 2023

We loved Al's vitality, kindness and generosity. We will greatly miss him.

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