I found this while sorting through stuff prior to our recent move. In 1955, Dad announced the birth of his son as follows: [Read more…]
A Friendship That Made My Life a Better One
Dear Bob,
I apologize for the delay in writing this letter to you and request your understanding. Sid and I were as close as brothers.
We shared with each other a large part of our lives during medical school and to some extent afterward. [Read more…]
Recent Friendship
Dear Friends and Family of Sid Spies:
Sid and I became friends when he visited one of his oldest and dearest friends, John Shirey, MD (ret.) with whom he attended junior high, high school and medical school at the University of Chicago. Subsequently, Sid and I tried to talk our mutual friend, John, to move from his condo into a fine, oceanfront retirement place in La Jolla before loss of memory meant he would be locked up in a less-pleasant facility. Our attempt failed but resulted in an email friendship between Sid and me. I found him to be a warm and wonderful human being. News of his death came today as a shock.
Sid and the UCB-UCSF Joint Medical Program
I am so sorry I could not attend Sid’s memorial today. I did get to watch the video, which came through pretty well. The stories and memories you and others shared were moving and sweet. I remember your father as a kind and generous person. He was so good with, and to, our medical students in the UCB-UCSF Joint Medical Program; I know he loved his work with them (though he didn’t see it as “work”). I and they will miss him very much.
How to Tell a Hooker
Your dad was a wonderful man. He was funny and smart and I loved his “aw shucks” naivete. I remember once when your mom and dad and Alfred and I went to Hollywood to see a play. Alfred and I were trying to explain to tell your dad about the hookers standing on the street corners. He wanted to know how you could tell if a person was a hooker. [Read more…]
Long Time Friend
Dear Bob and Carol,
I think your father Sid and first wife Rita were my parents oldest, and closest friends. I believe they originally met through the nursery school that we were all going to at the time in the valley. [Read more…]
Sid Spies Memorial Celebration
The Sid Spies Memorial Celebration will take place Friday, December 27, at 2pm PST in the Sky Room at Piedmont Gardens, 110 41st St, Oakland. The Celebration itself will last approximately an hour and 15 minutes. Afterward, there will be a reception. [Read more…]
Reunion in the Caribbean
Excerpt From Sid’s Address to the First Meeting of Piedmont Gardens Caring Circle
(2002)
I spent four years in internal medicine residency and 38 years in private practice. During those years, I became involved with a lot of wonderful people who were in the process of dying. [Read more…]