The Watanabe Sisters
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Nissan board meets but no chairman picked to replace Ghosn. Featured here are videos, photos and graphics on how journalists dug into documents leaked from Bermuda and elsewhere to uncover shady transactions through tax havens. Here are reports about efforts in Japan and abroad to achieve the U. No reproduction or republication without written permission. Share 0 Tweet list. The tragedy of two losses in a short time brings tears to my eyes, a lump in my throat, and a heavy heart.
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I had the opportunity to work under Gus' leadership from until is retirement in I can only echo all the positive sentiments expressed about Gus. Please take good care of yourself and let others provide you love and support during this difficult time. I worked with Dr. Watanabe at the VA Medical Center. I was the Administrative Manager of the Medicine Department and pretty green when it came to all the subspecialties. He took me under his wing and invited me to learn "his" Cardiology. When my father died 25 years ago, he sent flowers to the funeral home in SW Indiana and sent a personal card to my home.
After my divorce, I moved to Atlanta and he called to make sure I was settling in at the VA there and told me not to hesitate to call him if I wanted to return to Indiana and needed a job. I had the utmost respect for Dr. He was a stern administrator and teacher who was also a great person. His untimely death is a great loss to the medical community in Indianapolis and Indiana.
Naomi Watanabe
The days ahead of you will be long and lonely but you and I and hundreds of his colleagues will always remember what a kind, compassionate, considerate, truly caring man Dr. He will forever be missed but his legacy will live on. Shock and sorrow still so great that I cannot write more. While I played no significant role in his life, I wanted you to know how much he affected me and how I felt about him. He indeed was a very special man. I got to know Dr. Watanabe in the 's when I was a staff secretary working for the Department of Medicine, Indiana University when he was the Chairman.
I maintained his professional calendar, made his travel arrangements and kept his patient files among other duties. I found him to be a man of great character and integrity who did not differentiate in his contact and manner with any level of his staff. He was kind, considerate and caring to all. I maintained his patient files even after he left IU for Eli Lilly.
While his professional life had become more business rather then clinical in nature, he wanted to continue to see his patients telling me "My patients are my hobby".
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He never considered them work. I felt, for him, they were a labor of love. His patient files contained some very high level, individuals of note. But he also saw those who were on Medicaid, patients he felt needed him. Many people of stature in the Indianapolis area were quoted today in the Indianapolis Star concerning Dr. Watanabe's caring ways and understanding were felt at every level of society. I was a secretary, not an executive or highly educated doctor or research person.
Yet he never failed to remember me, to give me recognition, just as he did not forget his patients who were less fortunate. When my mother became ill and a diagnosis for her condition could not be determined, I turned to him. He was helpful and considerate, referring her to a doctor at IU for examination and evaluation that proved very helpful. His glowing recommendation letter was instrumental in my obtaining a position there.
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While I did not work for him directly during my years at Lilly, I continued to have professional contact with him Peg, you may remember me. I worked as an administrate assistant in marketing the drug Evista; a drug for osteoporosis. I attended a public lecture you gave on menopause and its affect on women's health.
We worked together to bring your lecture to Eli Lilly. It was one of the most successful lectures in Lilly's history, with attendance in the auditorium being standing room only the day you delivered your message. I believe that lecture furthered the women's health initiative at Lilly. It evolved into what is now Women's Health Week each year at Lilly. I received awards and recognition for developing and implementing the idea for the event. Had I not known you and Dr.
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Watanabe, I would never have had the opportunity to plan this event. I have not seen Dr. Watanabe since I left Lilly for retirement in , but I have never forgotten him because of his high level of integrity, character and professionalism. I simply thought he was one of the finest and best individuals I ever knew during my working life. It was a privilege to work for him.