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In Memorium
by TEAM
H. Lee Dameshek, MD Former ACMS President (1984)
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H. Lee Dameshek, M.D., age 86, of Pittsburgh, passed away peacefully at home on Saturday, July 1. Dad, Lor, Pop-Pop was born in Baltimore on March 16, 1937, and was raised in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania by his late parents, Sam and Rose. He loved growing up with his brothers, Allan (Nancy) and the late Fred (Jackie). He graduated from Franklin & Marshall College and the Tufts University School of Medicine. He completed his internship and residency at Presbyterian University Hospital and was a hematology fellow at Ohio State University Hospital. He practiced hematology and oncology at Presbyterian University Hospital in Pittsburgh from 1969 to 1997. He was clinical instructor and professor for many great physicians through the years. He served as staff president at Presby and as president of the Allegheny County Medical Society, as well as on the board of directors for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Western PA and as vice president for the American Cancer Society. He was a force in the Pittsburgh medical community. Caring for hundreds of patients over the years was his superpower. He saved many lives and helped those he could not, to die with dignity. The countless letters he received from these patients and their families upon his retirement are a testament to his legacy. His greatest joy came from his four children and 13 grandchildren — and when the Red Sox won the World Series. He shared his pride of his family’s accomplishments, big and small, with anyone who would listen. Throughout his life, Lee was an avid sports fan — enjoying (sometimes suffering with) the Red Sox and Celtics, Pitt, the Penguins and Steelers. He served as team doctor to Pitt football and Penguins hockey for many years — and passed his love of the teams onto his children and grandchildren. Lee was lucky to spend retirement between Pittsburgh and Scottsdale, Arizona, as well as frequently visiting his children and grandchildren. For someone who adored eating so much, it is funny that he never knew how to read a menu. You could always find him watching the latest game or MSNBC, which is ironic since he could never figure out how to operate the TV remote. He served as the faithful Tooth Fairy Witch and family birthday card artist and author. Among his favorite people were Ted Williams, Frank Sinatra, Mario Lemieux and Bill Russell. He enjoyed many golf matches, including seven holes-in-one, with good friends at Green Oaks CC, Westmoreland CC and around Scottsdale. The ultimate gift to Lee was to marry funny, caring, loving Michelle (Zubasic). Over the years, they shared cruises, trips to Barcelona, England, and Italy — and treasured family holidays and trips to Hilton Head, Cape Cod and Bethany Beach. They loved the simple pleasure of taking in a movie and grabbing an early dinner. They are luckier than most to have had 57 years together. He is survived by Michelle, brother Allan (Nancy), and loving children, Lynne (Brian) Shine of Buffalo, New York; Amy (Mark) Brumbaugh of Oakmont, Pennsylvania; David (Beth) Dameshek of Encino, California; and Debbi (Eddie) Francl of Elgin, Illinois. His 13 grandchildren all had the wonderful opportunity to know and love their Pop-Pop, singing and skipping with him. His favorite job was to dance and sing them to sleep as babies. As they grew, he loved playing games and watching movies and sports with them. Pop-Pop was much loved, and his memory will be a blessing — he will be sorely missed. We hope wherever he is now, there is a full cup of hot decaf coffee — and no cinnamon in sight. Services were held privately with his family. Donations in Lee’s memory may be made to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Western Pennsylvania (givenow.lls.org/ give/HLD). Arrangements entrusted to Ralph Schugar Chapel, Inc., family owned and operated. schugar.com PJC https://jewishchronicle.timesofisrael. com/h-lee-dameshek-m-d/