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Joseph Jacob Eanet

1923 - 2023

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1923

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2023

Joseph Eanet Obituary

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JOSEPH JACOB EANET

Joseph Jacob Eanet, 99, of Chevy Chase, Maryland and Coconut Creek, Florida, died on June 13, 2023. Dr. Eanet was born December 18, 1923, in Washington, DC. He attended Georgetown University, and graduated from Georgetown Dental School. After serving in the Air Force, he practiced dentistry for more than 40 years in Washington. Dr. Eanet was a skilled handball player and an artist. Dr. Eanet was predeceased by Alma Eanet, his beloved wife of 66 years; his parents, sister and brother, and his cherished grandson, Sam Dratch. Surviving are his devoted partner, June Turchin; children Susan Klonsky (Michael), Patricia Eanet (Mikel Frazee) and David Eanet (Karen); five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held on June 18, 2023. Contributions in memory of Dr. Eanet may be made to The Sam Dratch Fund at The Children's Inn at NIH, or to the charity of your choice.

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Published by The Washington Post on Jun. 25, 2023.

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Adam Vitelli, DMD

July 12, 2023

I also had the privilege of taking care of Dr. Eanet's patients several years ago, and was fortunate to have met him a couple of times over the years. His patients were very fond of him. We had several of his metal sculptures and even a painting hanging in the office. I'm sure he is missed by many.

Brian Schobel

July 7, 2023

We are so sorry to hear about the passing of Dr Eanet. I have heard so much about him over the past few years, as I am a dentist at the practice he founded many years ago here in DC. There are still several patients dating back to his tenure, they have all spoken so highly of him. We've had the opportunity to see some of his notes and admire some of the still intact work he completed years ago. It is clear that he cared deeply about his patients and his work, a truly great example to follow.

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