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Dr. Herbert Bauer


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Dr. Herbert Bauer, 92, died at his home in Sarasota, FL Wednesday evening. Born in Germany, Dr. Bauer had been a practicing obstetrician/gynecologist in Syracuse for more than 35 years until retiring to Florida.

He was a holocaust survivor who came to the US when he was 11 years old. He was a graduate of SU, and Medical college in Switzerland.

In 1954 he began an internship in Syracuse where he met his late wife Onnely Cohen. They married in 1957.

He was predeceased by his wife Onnely in 2004, and his sister Marion Samuels in 2016.
His family includes his daughters Miriam (Steven Schwartz) Bauer, and Diane Bauer; granddaughter Madeleine and her fiancé Joel Wyatt, and his partner of 15 years, Mickie Rumaner.

Funeral services will be at noon on Monday March 16 at Sisskind Funeral Chapel. Friends may visit with the family from 11-noon on Monday immediately prior to the service at the funeral chapel, 3175 E. Genesee Street.

Burial will be in the Beth Sholom section of Oakwood cemetery.

Shiva will be observed on Monday evening from 7-9PM at the Scholar Hotel, 1060 E. Genesee Street.

Contributions in Herbert's memory may be made the United State Holocaust Museum: www.ushmm.org

The service will be live streamed on the Sisskind Funeral Service facebook page beginning at noon on Monday. www.sisskindfuneralservice.com

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To the Bauer family, my sincere condolences. Dr. Bauer delivered myself and my 2 siblings. My mother has always spoke of him with great gratitude. I regret never having known him, but know that he touched many families in such a powerful and gentle way.

Written by joy mulcahey magee
2020-03-13 6:11:33 PM



The time we had to be with Herb was much too short, we moved into the Fointains Sept 2018; but we cherish each moment that we were able to share with him. Wish we were able to have had more time We loved him even in his “bad” days. It won’t be the same without him. Our sympathies to all of you and to Mickie

Written by Sandy and Jerry Kuskin
2020-03-16 5:00:30 PM