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Rosemarie P
July 2, 2021
Janet, you came to my mind today, july 2, 2021
In looking you up, your husband's obituary came up.
I am so sorry for your loss. You are in my prayers .
I remember your husband even as,a student nurse at
Memorial.
You are in my prayers. I think of you and those days with much llov.
Jill Tesell
February 6, 2020
Dr. Spanknebel, I am so sorry I never got to tell you how much you influenced my life.
From a a frightened 10 yr old until this very day.
Thank you and may you rest with the Angels.
Jill
Genevieve Bagdis
May 9, 2019
Janet , I just heard about Guenter,s passing from a friend. So sorry for your loss. He was a strong dedicated husband,father and Doctor who I had the pleasure to know and delight in his youthful humor as an intern in our training at memorial hospital. Will always remember him ❤
Erica Johnson
January 8, 2019
I was one of many UMMS medical students to have the great fortune of learning under Dr. Spanknebel's mentorship. His example of respectful devotion to his patients, his outstanding clinical and diagnostic skills and his profound generosity to students served to inspire me throughout my career in internal medicine. With condolences and appreciation of the family who enriched his life, Erica Johnson, MD UMMS '75
Mitchell Gitkind, MD
January 3, 2019
I had the great privilege of knowing Guenter from the early 1980s to the time of his retirement. In the eyes of a medical student, he was a larger-than-life figure. During my time as a resident at what was then called Worcester Memorial Hospital, Guenter was ever-present, full of information, and always willing to help a patient, a family member, a trainee, or a colleague. As I got interested in gastroenterology, he was a great support, and when the time came to look for a place to work, he welcomed me back to Worcester, helped me set up a private practice, and taught me so much. We worked side-by-side as staff members from 1990 to 2003. In addition to our professional connection, Guenter welcomed my family to his home on many occasions and my children, now adults, still vividly recall his German Shepard training demonstrations, his wonderful swimming pool and sprawling property in Sterling, and of course his wife Janet, to whom I extend my most sincere condolences. Guenter had a big personality; he was passionate about all aspects of life. The world is better for his presence in it. My sympathies and best wishes to his children, for whom an enormous void has certainly been left.
Pati Jermyn
December 31, 2018
My condolences to Janet on the loss of your husband and the Spanknebel family on the loss of their father and brother. I have had the pleasure and honor to work for Dr. Spanknebel for over 17 years. In a very short time I came to realize that underneath that tough guy exterior was a truly warm and caring soul. I will miss that soul and will remember him fondly. Every day when he left the office he would say "peace" so I say to you "Peace Boss".
Richard Boyd MD
December 29, 2018
It was a pleasure to work under and train with Dr. Spanknebel at Memorial Hospital in the late 1970's. What a gifted and talented man. And, yes, he was the first doctor who demonstrated an upper endoscopy to many of us. I also remember how wonderful be was to Dr. Robinson, the Cardiologist. He was an unforgettable man and physician.
December 29, 2018
Dear Janet, my condolences to you and your family.
Bill and I loved Guenter, I have many fond memories of our times together.
Rest In Peace my friend.
Marge Benedict
Tammy Mcguiness
December 29, 2018
Rest in peace Dr Spanknebel,
Freddie Potenti
December 29, 2018
My sympathies to the family on Dr Spanknebels passing. While I only met him a few times while my mother was under his care at memorial hospital I will never forget him. He was a very impressive man and one of my mother's favorite doctors that she had before she passed in 1994. I thank him for his kindness and compassion he had for her at the end. May he Rest In Peace.
Anne Johns
December 28, 2018
To the family of Dr. Spanknebel - my deepest condolences to all of you on Dr. Spanknebel's passing. He was my husband Stephen Johnson's doctor, caregiver and advocate for 40 years. He was always available for Stephen and was so compassionate and caring for Stephen. It is rare if ever today that you have a relationship with such a dedicated doctor. My husband passed away last December and I just want you to know we were so grateful for his care and dedication to Stephen's health struggles. My deepest sympathy and prayers for the Spanknebel family. Sincerely Anne Johnson
December 28, 2018
Psalms 90:10 says that the days of our years are 70 years, And if because of special mightiness they are 80 years.
May the memories of the wonderful times you shared together bring a smile and joy in your heart.
jeff kendall
December 28, 2018
Janet, so sad to hear of Guenter's passing - while I knew you in the 80's (CNS) I met Guenter in the 2000's, and we spoke of having been in Erlangen in the 60's, when I was in nearby Herzogenaurach !
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