Dr. Martin P. Feldman
Feldman, Dr. Martin P., 90, passed on Wednesday, November 18, 2020 at St. Mary’s Hospital. He was the beloved husband of Natalie (Young) Feldman of 51 years. Devoted father of Ilene Feldman, Wendy Feldman, Julie Andoscia (Terry), Amy Pressman (Robert), Andrew J. Feldman (Kristen) and Nancy Wallent. Dear brother of the late Stephen Feldman. Loving grandfather of Marisa, Madison, Ava and Lily. Born in New York City, a son of the late Morris and Mildred (Preville) Feldman, he had lived in Cranston for 5 years, previously living in Barrington.
Martin was a general surgeon for over 40 years, practicing in Providence and noted for his later interest in parathyroid surgery. He graduate summa cum laude from the University of Rochester, where he was a member of Delta Upsilon and Phi Beta Kappa and where, after three years, had early acceptance to Harvard Medical School, where he obtained his MD degree. Following his surgical residency at Beth Israel Hospital in Boston and the Veterans Administration Hospital in Coral Gables, FL, he entered the US Air Force as a Captain and became Chief Surgery at Offutt Air Force Base (Strategic Air Command) Hospital in NE. Following discharge from the Air Force with commendation, he entered practice in Providence. Martin was on the staff of Roger Williams Medical Center, The Miriam Hospital, Saint Josephs and Our Lady of Fatima Hospitals and Women & Infants Hospital of RI. His main focus was at Roger Williams Hospital where he formed and served as President of the Physician Hospital Organization and served on many committees including the Executive Ethics Chairman and as President of the Medical Staff.
Throughout his career, Martin served as an Instructor in Surgery at Warren Alpert School of Medicine at Brown University. He was also on the teaching staff of Boston University School of Medicine and Tufts University School of Medicine and served for a year as a Teaching Fellow in Surgery at Harvard Medical School.
Following his retirement, Martin maintained his art, music, stamp and coin collections and enjoyed landscaping.
Funeral services and Shiva will be private. In lieu of flowers, contributions in his memory may be made to Make-A-Wish Foundation, 20 Hemmingway Dr., Riverside, RI 02915 or the charity of your choice.
Marty was our friend for over 50 years. His humor, his kindness and above all his compassion will remain with us forever amongst our great memories. May he Rest In Peace…our Love
So sorry for your loss. I knew Dr. Feldman many years ago when he practiced at Roger Williams and always held him in high regard. My thoughts and prayers are with all of the family.
Dr. FELDMAN, was highly recommended to me and I never met a nicer surgeon. I was an R N and it was a true pleasure having as my surgeon. I ended up having him 3x total and always felt that I was in very good hands. One of the times I really gave him a run for his money and kept him trying many things. He never lost his cool, always gentle doctor and never made me afraid. Now a days they don’t make doctors like he was, I know that I will miss him and the whole profession sure could have taken some lessons about his bedside manner. Rest in peace. Bev Sawyer
my deepest sympathy, i,was his care giver for a while when he was living in west warwick ,my thoughts and prayers are with Victor Feroce
Natalie to you and your family; Cheryl and I express our condolences. We have very fond memories of Uncle Marty. He was a great doctor and always a gentleman. May he rest in the “Bosom of Abraham” and may you and your family experience God’s Love during this difficult time. Shalom.
We were saddened to learn of Marty’s passing. We shall always remember Marty as a kind, smart and giving friend and doctor with a great sense of humor and a joke teller extradinaire. To Natalie and your family, we hope all your wonderful and loving memories will bring you peace. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
It is with heavy heart that I’ve learned of Marty’s passing. He was a colleague and friend. Though Marty’s in a better place our thoughts and prayers are with Natalie and family.
Dr. Steven and Dianne Cohen
Dr. Cohen,
I am reflecting on many of the posts here as we near the anniversary of my father’s passing. I really appreciate these kind words and always felt immense gratitude for your care, treatment and the Cancer free results you made possible for my father so many years ago.
I hope you and the family are all doing well.
Sincerely,
Andrew
My caring condolences are of you and your wonderful family at this sad time. Marty will be in my thoughts remembering him as gentleman and friend to Al and me. He will be missed. With love, Daphne
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We are saddened to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and all of your family as you remember all of the good that Martin brought in his profession and life.
We are truly sorry for your loss
Dear Amy and family ,
We are sorry to hear of your dads passing .
I’m reading of all the people he has helped
Over the years . May you and your mom and
Family recall lots of happy memories with him .
The Russell Family
Just realized I could respond to you. Thank you so much for your sweet message. Wishing everyone in your family a safe and Happy Thanksgiving.
Love,
Amy
Marty was my close friend when we lived in Barrington. I will always remember his wonderful sense of humor. He will be sorely missed.
Wendy, Your dad was such a well-loved, accomplished, and respected man. I see him an awful lot in you. Thinking of you. Take care, my friend.
Dear Natalie, I am so sorry for your loss. Have wonderful memories when Dr.Feldmam and and you visited at the office. My prayers are with you and your family.
I was referred to Dr. Feldman several years ago for suspected thyroid disease. When it was determined that I needed to have a biopsy, his calm demeanor reassured me. Throughout my treatment, I felt secure in the the decisions he made. I found him to be a real gentleman and someone who I trusted explicitly. My sincere condolences to the family on the loss of this fine man. May he Rest In Peace.
Dear Natalie and the whole family,
May sweet memories sustain you all. What a fine man Marty was. His reputation as a Doctor will live on with many, but I will remember him as a friend and neighbor, always with a smile and kind word. He was so proud of his wonderful family.
With love, Sheila
Dear Natalie: I was sorry to see of Marty’s passing this morning. It brought back many fond memories of our times together with our friends, Perry and Briggs and spouses, relaxing after a hard week of work for all of us. I appreciated Marty’s skills and judgement over 45 years at Roger Williams. My condolences to you and the children, and I hope memories of the good times you all shared will be uplifting in the days ahead. May Marty RIP.
Our deepest sympathy to you, Natalie, and to all your kids and grandkids.
Dear Natalie, I am so saddened to hear of Marty’s passing. Oh do the years go by so quickly. You were married for 51years. It seems like yesterday that we were giggling teenagers with laughter all around us. Please know that my heart goes out to you and May you be left with fulfilling memories of the 51 plus years.
Wendy, I am so very sorry for your loss. I extend my heartfelt sympathy to you and your family. How very difficult it is to lose a parent. May memories of him sustain you in the coming days.
My condolences to the family. I work with Wendy at Sciituate High School. So so sorry Wendy.. Your father seems like a very successful man. Very impressive.
Condolences to the family. I remember Dr Feldman from “The Rog” OR. He was always a gentleman and a pleasure to work with. I was a nurse in the OR and worked with Dr Feldman for many years.
I extend to you Amy, your sweet Mom Natalie, and siblings, my sincere sympathy on the loss of your beloved father. His age does not matter; grief is real and deep. May you find comfort in memories of all the happy years you shared.
Natalie,
Thank you so much for your kind words. Yes, age doesn’t matter. Wish he were here for another 90 but I will certainly treasure the time I had with my sweet dad. Wishing you and your family a Happy Thanksgiving! Stay safe!
My deepest condolences to your entire family. We shared many good times together. He was a wonderful person, and may his memory be a blessing.
My condolences to Ilene and Wendy and the rest of the Feldman family. I know how much your dad meant to you and how much you will miss him. He will live on through his beautiful family. Sending much love, Cynthia
Wendy and family, I am so very sorry for your loss. May he rest in peace.
Natalie & Family,
My heart goes out to you all at this difficult time. Much love, healing & peace to you all.
Natalie & family,I remember when you and Marty starting dating and your parents were so happy. You had a great marriage, one of the lucky ones. My condolences to everyone. EDDY
To the Feldman Family,
I am so sorry to hear about the lost of Marty. He was such a kind and funny man. I remember when he did a minor surgery on me and he was telling jokes the whole time.
Or when we traveled to Israel together and Natalie used to yell “Marty “
May he Rest In Peace and my condolences to everyone.
Rob,
Thank you so much for your kind words. What a memorable trip we had to Israel. I always thought so highly of your mom and loved how funny and animated she was when she told a story. It still makes me laugh when she described Andrew trying to barter in the Arab markets. I hope your dad and Andrew are well.
Love,
Amy
Sorry to hear about Martin’s passing.
He was a wonderful surgeon. He operated on me at the Miriam Hospital. May his memories be a blessing to all the Feldman family.
Beverly
Marty was our best friend. He and Nathalie are in my thoughts and prayers everyday. We have been friends over 50 years.
He was the brightest, generous, living man that I have ever known. His family is our family. My sympathies go to Natalie and the children.
I know he and My husband Roger are in a better place together
dear Natalie, Amy, Julie, Andrew, Wendy and family I am so sorry to hear about marty’s passing. you all were so fun to be around and no one had a better sense of humour than Marty. he was one of a kind and someone we should all strive to be like. he was fun in a bottle. I won’t ever forget him. so sorry for your loss and wishing you all the best.
Randy,
Thank you for your sweet message. My dad’s never ending sense of humor is what kept me going as he declined. I hope your parents, Don, and Bob are doing well. Stay safe.
Love,
Amy
Wendy, I’m so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Dear Feldman family,
As my brother mentioned, so many fun time with your family over the years. I remember being in your house and loving all your dads art. I also have two scares from him too!!
My condolences to you and your entire family.
Julie, my sincere condolences. Very sorry to hear of you and your family’s loss.
-Matt Simoneau
Dear Natalie and entire Family, Anthony & I cannot begin to convey our sadness of the loss of our beloved friend which spans decades. We are so grateful that the good Lord made our paths cross resulting in memories that most people only dream of. For sure, he will be sorely missed, but will live in our hearts eternally. As friends should do, we pledge to keep you, Natalie, in our daily life as always, never leaving you alone. Plus we all have a new Angel looking down on us. We’re counting on you Marty!!
My sons, Michael & Stephen grew up in Barrington with the Feldman Family for just about 15 years & loved their many experiences & adventures with their only son, Andrew. Marty will be sadly missed but remembered always in our memories & hearts …but will always know he is loved!
Today I learned of the passing of my dearest Dr. Feldman. He was my surgeon in 1984. He was kind, caring and compassionate and I will be forever grateful to him for that. My mom and I will keep him forever in our hearts.