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Dr Jack Sternberg Goltman

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Dr Jack Sternberg Goltman

Birth
Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, USA
Death
7 Aug 1960 (aged 58)
Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section H
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Father's Name: Max S. Goltman
Mother's Name: Millie Sternberg
Spouse's Name: Ruth R. Goltman
Occupation: Physician
Military Service: Yes WWII

J ACK STERNBERG GOLTMAN of Memphis died in his sleep on August 7, 1960. He was 58 years of age and had practiced most of his life in Memphis with the exception of a few years when he served in the Medical Corps of the United States Army during World War II. During the last 15 years of his life he had experienced much sickness and disability and toward the end was spending only a few hours daily in his office.
Dr. Goltman was born in Memphis on October 13, 1901, to the late Dr. and Mrs. Max Goltman. He attended the old Memphis University School. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree and his Master of Arts degree from the University of Pennsylvania. He received his medical degree from Cornell University. His two brothers also became Doctors of Medicine, Dr. Alfred Goltman,who died about 15 years ago, and Dr. David Goltman who is in active practice in Memphis. During World War II, Dr. Goltman became a Lieutenant Colonel in the Medical Corps of the United States Army. At one time he was Chief of the 12th General Hospital located in the Philippines.
Dr. Goltman was an internist, specializing in allergic diseases. He was
active in local and national organizations. He was a member of the Memphis
and Shelby County Medical Society, The Tennessee State Medical Association, and the American Medical Association. He was a Fellow of the American College of Physicians and certified by the Board of Internal Medicine. He was a member of the Mid-South and Southwestern Allergy Forums, and also was a Fellow of the American College of Allergists and the International College of Allergists. In addition to his practice, Dr. Goltman also was an instructor at the University of Tennessee. He was a member of St. John’s Methodist Church. Dr. Goltman leaves his wife, Mrs. Ruth Ramply Goltman, two sisters, Mrs. J. D. Shroder of Memphis and Mrs. Maurice Caheen of Birmingham, Alabama, and Dr. David Goltman of Memphis.
The Memphis and Shelby County Medical Society wishes to extend its sincere sympathy to Mrs. Jack Goltman and to other members of the family and to express our regret of this loss to our Society. https://www.jacionline.org/article/0021-8707(61)90027-2/pdf
Contributor: Anonymous (49576146)
Father's Name: Max S. Goltman
Mother's Name: Millie Sternberg
Spouse's Name: Ruth R. Goltman
Occupation: Physician
Military Service: Yes WWII

J ACK STERNBERG GOLTMAN of Memphis died in his sleep on August 7, 1960. He was 58 years of age and had practiced most of his life in Memphis with the exception of a few years when he served in the Medical Corps of the United States Army during World War II. During the last 15 years of his life he had experienced much sickness and disability and toward the end was spending only a few hours daily in his office.
Dr. Goltman was born in Memphis on October 13, 1901, to the late Dr. and Mrs. Max Goltman. He attended the old Memphis University School. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree and his Master of Arts degree from the University of Pennsylvania. He received his medical degree from Cornell University. His two brothers also became Doctors of Medicine, Dr. Alfred Goltman,who died about 15 years ago, and Dr. David Goltman who is in active practice in Memphis. During World War II, Dr. Goltman became a Lieutenant Colonel in the Medical Corps of the United States Army. At one time he was Chief of the 12th General Hospital located in the Philippines.
Dr. Goltman was an internist, specializing in allergic diseases. He was
active in local and national organizations. He was a member of the Memphis
and Shelby County Medical Society, The Tennessee State Medical Association, and the American Medical Association. He was a Fellow of the American College of Physicians and certified by the Board of Internal Medicine. He was a member of the Mid-South and Southwestern Allergy Forums, and also was a Fellow of the American College of Allergists and the International College of Allergists. In addition to his practice, Dr. Goltman also was an instructor at the University of Tennessee. He was a member of St. John’s Methodist Church. Dr. Goltman leaves his wife, Mrs. Ruth Ramply Goltman, two sisters, Mrs. J. D. Shroder of Memphis and Mrs. Maurice Caheen of Birmingham, Alabama, and Dr. David Goltman of Memphis.
The Memphis and Shelby County Medical Society wishes to extend its sincere sympathy to Mrs. Jack Goltman and to other members of the family and to express our regret of this loss to our Society. https://www.jacionline.org/article/0021-8707(61)90027-2/pdf
Contributor: Anonymous (49576146)


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