Delmar – Obits Online – Full Obituary – Post my Obit https://obitsonline.net Full Length Obituary Tue, 10 Jan 2023 23:56:15 +0000 en hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://obitsonline.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/cropped-logo-32x32.png Delmar – Obits Online – Full Obituary – Post my Obit https://obitsonline.net 32 32 116897351 R David Kissinger https://obitsonline.net/r-david-kissinger/ Tue, 10 Jan 2023 23:56:11 +0000 https://obitsonline.net/?p=5966 Delmar, NY – R David (Dave) Kissinger, Ph.D., FAClinP,  of Delmar, New York, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, January 3, 2023, surrounded by his three children.  Born May 12, 1935, in Chicago, Illinois,  Dave was the son of the late Doris (Winegar) Kissinger and Richard D. Kissinger.  His wife of 62 years, Martha Rasch Kissinger,… R David Kissinger

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Delmar, NY – R David (Dave) Kissinger, Ph.D., FAClinP,  of Delmar, New York, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, January 3, 2023, surrounded by his three children.  Born May 12, 1935, in Chicago, Illinois,  Dave was the son of the late Doris (Winegar) Kissinger and Richard D. Kissinger.  His wife of 62 years, Martha Rasch Kissinger, died in 2019.  He is survived by his three children, Lisa Kissinger of Albany, NY, Paul Kissinger of Dexter, Michigan, and Mark (Karen) Kissinger and their sons Jack and Peter Kissinger of Delmar.  He was also predeceased by his daughter-in-law Susan Kissinger.  He is survived by three nieces, a grand niece and nephew and many loving friends.

Dave earned a B.A. from the University of Michigan in 1957 with an Honors in Psychology and a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Adelphi University in 1961.  Dave was the Director of Psychological and Counseling Services at Binghamton University for over 31 years.  He also had an extensive private practice for forty years and helped thousands of people.   Dave was a steady, calming presence in the life of many people, helping them to develop strength and self-acceptance.

Dave began his career as a Staff Psychologist at Fairfield Hills Hospital in Newtown, Connecticut in 1961. In 1965, he was named Director of the Counseling Center at SUNY Binghamton. Dave also held an adjunct professor position in Clinical Psychology at Binghamton.  As Director, he pioneered the use of simulations and video in training peer counselors, collaborating with the theater department and Residence Life.  Dave was always ahead of the curve with technology – designing an intake database and note-taking system in the 1980s.  He retired from Binghamton University in 1997.

Dave was a lifelong learner and a man of many talents. Dave was a 1954 graduate of Roslyn High School on Long Island, NY and while at the University of Michigan was a member of the Beta Theta Pi Fraternity.  He met Martha in 1954 while playing trumpet at a party at the U of M. Martha and Dave were engaged in 1956, and were married the day after their graduation in 1957.  He was a loyal Michigan alumni, always wearing maize and blue.  Dave’s love for jazz began in his young adulthood, and he continued to play the trumpet throughout his life, organizing impromptu jam sessions with his children (on the piano, sax and trombone) and with friends.  Most recently, Dave played with and arranged music for the Pacemakers. Dave was a writer, winning the prestigious Avery and Julie Hopwood Award for Fiction at the University of Michigan in 1954.  Dave was a photographer, and loved taking photographs of sunsets, flowers in Martha’s garden and Martha.  Later in life, he discovered the joys of digital art which he published on Instagram (@r.davidkissinger).  Dave also discovered an interest and talent for painting – creating abstract images and portraits. His creative pursuits through the years included stained glass making, mobiles, antiquing and teaching classes on the history of jazz.

Dave was involved in the Binghamton community as President of the Board of Directors of Planned Parenthood of Broome and Chenango Counties and chaired the Broome County Task Force to Study Mental Health Resources in Broome County.  He served as the Director of the Primary Mental Health program for the Binghamton City Schools for seven years. 

In Delmar, New York, Dave served as President of the Walden Fields Homeowners Association from 2019-2020 and created the Walden Puddle during the early days of the pandemic to entertain neighbors.  Dave and Martha enjoyed many Albany Symphony concerts, jazz concerts, adult education courses, movies, plays at Cap Rep, trips to museums, reunions in Ann Arbor, Niagara on the Lake, Michigan football games, and international travel to many countries, including a 50th wedding anniversary trip to France with the family. He was also a fan of sandcastle design and construction and a good book on a Cape Hatteras beach.

A memorial gathering and celebration of Dave’s life will be held Sunday, January 29, 2023 from 1:30-4:30 PM at 60 State Place, located at 60 State Street, Albany NY.

In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes for Dave Kissinger are kindly suggested to Sandy Hook Promise (https://www.sandyhookpromise.org/) or to the Jazz Foundation of America www.JazzFoundation.org/donate/.

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Dr Neil Lempert https://obitsonline.net/dr-neil-lempert/ Wed, 07 Dec 2022 20:37:02 +0000 https://obitsonline.net/?p=5539 Delmar, NY – Dr. Neil Lempert, a pillar of the surgical community in the Capitol District of New York, passed away on December 6, 2022. Born on November 25, 1933, in Astoria, NY, Dr Lempert graduated from the famed Stuyvesant High School in 1950, and immediately matriculated at Hamilton College, where he won the Golding… Dr Neil Lempert

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Delmar, NY – Dr. Neil Lempert, a pillar of the surgical community in the Capitol District of New York, passed away on December 6, 2022. Born on November 25, 1933, in Astoria, NY, Dr Lempert graduated from the famed Stuyvesant High School in 1950, and immediately matriculated at Hamilton College, where he won the Golding and Cobb essay prizes. He entered Albany Medical College in 1954. He did his surgical training under the direction of Dr. Charles Eckert. His surgical training included a year of transplantation research (1960-1961), and a year as a Research Fellow in Transplant Surgery at the Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital in Cooperstown, NY (1963-1964), under the tutelage of Dr. David Blumenstock. His surgical research focused on the emerging field of organ transplantation. Immediately after completing his surgical training, he was conscripted into the United States Army. Serving as a Captain, he spent six months of research in the burn ward at Brook Army Medical Center at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Upon eight days’ notice, he was transferred to the 249th Hospital in Tokyo, Japan, where he served out the remainder of his army career caring for Vietnam casualties. He returned to Albany Medical College in 1967, where he rose to Professor of Surgery in 1978.

Dr. Lempert founded the Section of Transplant Surgery at the Albany Medical Center in 1969 and served as its Director until 1992. In addition to his clinical and administrative leadership positions, Dr. Lempert also had an active basic science research program and is the author or co-author of 91 peer reviewed publications, the bulk of which deal with various aspects of immunology and organ transplantation. Active in many surgical societies, he was particularly proud of his membership in the American Surgical Association.

Dr. Lempert was an excellent role model and beloved teacher for generations of medical students and surgical residents. He mentored medical student summer research fellows in his laboratory over a 28-year period. Many of these students won awards for the quality of their research. He took a personal interest in his students and residents and followed their careers long after they left his tutelage.

He was a leading figure in the Alpha Omega Medical Honor Society, serving as Secretary of the Albany Chapter (1985-1989) and Counselor (1989-2019). In this role, he mentored scores of outstanding students. The loyalty and affection of his students and residents were expressed in the establishment of the Neil Lempert Professorship in Surgery in 2005 and in 2019 the establishment of the Judith and Neil Lempert, MD ’58 Endowed Scholarship Fund.

An early pioneer in transplantation, Dr. Lempert remained engaged and intellectually curious to the end of his life. His life was characterized by love and loyalty for his family, friends, his patients, his students, and the Albany Medical College. He was predeceased by his son, David. He is survived by his beloved wife of 60 years, Judy, and their children, Elizabeth Markowitz, Heidi Zaner and her husband Dovid, Nina Lempert and her husband Ross Ginsberg, and Katie Sklar and her husband Mitchel, as well as 9 grandchildren, Alex, Chaim, Yeshaya, Anna, Caroline, Yosef, Madeline,

Corrine and Didi. His family will remember him best for his enthusiasm for tennis and golf, the Saratoga Race Track, and a huge catalogue of off-color jokes, which he took great zeal in relating.

Services at the Levine Memorial Chapel 649 Washington Avenue in Albany on Sunday , December 11, 2022 at 11:00 am. The period of mourning will be observed at  the Lempert residence, 19 Phesant Lane in Delmar, New York on  Sunday from 2-4[, pm

In lieu of flowers, Dr Lempert’s family would appreciate donations to the Dr Neil Lempert Endowed Chair in Surgery at Albany Med, or to the Judith and Neil Lempert MD ’58 Endowed Scholarship Fund. Donations can be sent c/o Albany Med Foundation, 43 New Scotland Ave, MC-119, Albany, NY 12208

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