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Fred Chasan (April 4, 1924 – June 20, 2005) was an American medical doctor from Los Angeles, California and veteran of World War II.[1][2][3]

Early life and education

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S.Sgt. Chasan in WWII (c.1942)

Chasan was born April 4, 1924, in New York City to Morris and Pauline (née Philips) Chasan.[4]

In 1942, Chasan graduated from the Bronx High School of Science[5] and enrolled in the College of the City of New York majoring in biology for a Bachelor of Science degree. In parallel, he was a medical researcher at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research.[6]

After serving as a medic in the United States Army during World War II,[7] Chasan resumed his university studies on the G.I. Bill at New York University,[8] graduating in 1949 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology and Chemistry. He then pursued a Master of Arts from NYU's School of Education.[9] In 1962, Chasan received a medical degree from the University of California, Irvine School of Medicine.[10] In 1974, he was awarded a fellowship degree by the American Academy of Family Physicians.[11]

Career

In the early 1960s, Chasan's wife Roslyn proposed becoming a lawyer, to which Chasan is said to have remarked, "You helped me through medical school – now I will help you [through law school]."[12]

By 1968 Chasan had become the chief of staff at the Memorial Hospital of Gardena,[13] and was named medical director by 1977.[14] During his time in private practice, Chasan worked with Epsilon Sigma Alpha[15] to administer thousands of polio vaccines.[16]

After retiring from private medical practice, Chasan rejoined the United States Military as a medical officer in the Navy working as a physician at Naval Medical Center San Diego in Balboa Park.[17]

Personal life

In 1952,[12] Chasan was set up on a blind date with his future wife Roslyn and the couple married in January 1954.[18] The couple had three sons in the late 1950s and early 1960s, including Mark.[19] Early in their marriage, Roslyn worked as a nurse in Chasan's medical practice.[20]Шаблон:Failed verification

House collapse

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The Chasan Villa circa 1982

In the late 1970s, Chasan and his wife Roslyn built a large Mediterranean-style house on Paseo del Mar in Palos Verdes Estates, California.[21] However, by the early 1980s, a deteriorating city-owned storm drain system, compounded by a broken water main from the California Water Service Company, led to a landslide.[22] The family was forced to evacuate the house in 1981. By 1983, the house had either collapsed into the sea or been demolished.[23] A jury determined the city had failed in its responsibility to maintain the storm drain system, resulting in a settlement with the Chasan family.[22][24][25]

Later years and death

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Chasan with his grandson, Jake (Шаблон:Circa)

In the aftermath of the collapse of the house, Chasan and Roslyn moved to Manhattan Beach, California, away from the Los Angeles peninsula.[23]

Chasan died on June 20, 2005, and was buried at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery in California.[26]

References

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  1. Report of Separation with Honorable Discharge. World War II, United States Army. 1946-01-04. pp. 1-2.
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  4. State of New York Certificate and Record of Birth. The City of New York, Department of Health. Registered No. 14559. April 1924.
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  7. Honorable Discharge of Fred Chasan. World War II, United States Army. 1946-01-2. pp. 1.
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  9. Student Records. Graduation Services, Office of the Registrar. New York University. 1949-06-15. Provided 2023-03-14.
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  18. Certificate of Marriage, Fred Chasan and Roslyn Pearl Lefkowitz, County of Los Angeles. 1954-01-03.
  19. "Haute to Trot, Opening Day". Rancho Santa Fe Review. 2013-07-18. p. 26. Retrieved 2022-02-19.
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  23. 23,0 23,1 La Jeunesse, Anne. "Chasan Settlement is Largest in Palos Verdes Estates". Palos Verdes Peninsula News and Rolling Hills Herald (Print). Vol. XLVIV No. 16. 1986-02-22. pp. 1, 5.
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