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Oliver Harold French, M.D. 1921 - 2018

Oliver Harold French M.D. was born on September 3, 1921 in Berlin Germany, and died at age 96 years old on January 23, 2018 in Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York United States. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Oliver Harold French, M.D..
Oliver Harold French M.D.
September 3, 1921
Berlin, Germany
January 23, 2018
Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York, United States
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    Obituary for Dr. Oliver H. French Dr. Oliver French, a longtime resident of Ithaca, NY, passed away peacefully in his sleep on January 22, 2018, age 96. Oliver was born as Helmut Otto Freund on September 3, 1921, to a well-off Jewish family in Berlin. His maternal great-grandfather, Leopold Ullstein, was founder of the prestigious Ullstein publishing house, a heritage the family bore proudly. His mother trained as a social worker, and his father was a successful lawyer. On April 1, 1933, the family fled Germany, ahead of the boycott of Jewish businesses that had been proclaimed for the next day. They moved first to southern France, where his father hoped to establish a farm. Oliver and his brother were sent to boarding school and quickly became fluent in French. The farm plan was cut short by their father’s sudden death, and the family moved to Paris. Late in 1935 they moved again to London, where they finally settled. Oliver completed his secondary education in classics and won a scholarship to Peterhouse College at Cambridge University. Oliver’s university plans were put on hold by the outbreak of World War II in Europe on his 18th birthday. After a brief period of internment as an “enemy alien,” he was released to join the British Army. In the lead-up to the invasion of Europe, he trained as a tank radio operator, but the invasion itself found him in officer training, and he eventually saw active duty as a British officer in India after the end of the war. It was during his army service that he, like other soldiers with refugee backgrounds, anglicized his name, to Oliver Harold French. Oliver returned to England early in 1946 to take up his place at Cambridge, where he received his BA with First-Class honors in 1948. He married Hannah Adler, a fellow medical student and also a refugee from Europe, in 1949. He completed his medical degree at Cambridge in 1952 and qualified as an anesthesiologist in 1956. In 1957, the couple emigrated to the US with their three small daughters and settled in Freeport, Long Island. Oliver began working as an anesthesiologist at South Nassau Communities Hospital, while Hannah established a private practice as a psychiatrist. Following Hannah’s untimely death in November, 1972, Oliver took at increasing interest in psychotherapy. After studying Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy with its initiator, renowned psychologist Albert Ellis, he moved to Lexington, Kentucky, to re-qualify as a psychiatrist. He met his second wife, Norma Prendergast, in Lexington, and they moved together to Ithaca, where Norma completed her Ph.D. in Art History at Cornell, while Oliver completed his psychiatry residency in Rochester. Life in Ithaca agreed with them, and they decided to put down roots: Norma found work at Cornell, and Oliver was appointed Chief Psychiatrist of Tompkins County. His work brought him into contact with a varied population, including youth offenders and abuse victims, and he took a keen interest in the treatment of individuals with Multiple Personality Disorder, a consequence of abuse. Oliver’s work for Tompkins County gave him great satisfaction, and he continued until well past retirement age, retiring from his final part-time position only at age 94. He also returned to his early classical education by translating medical texts from Latin and German into English. An avid sportsman, he enjoyed skiing (a perk of living in upstate New York), tennis, bowling and golf, and won a medal in the local Senior Olympics in his 80s. He joined Norma in her enthusiasm for gardening, and they enjoyed gathering and canning their seasonal crops. With his literary background, Oliver also nurtured a talent for writing. He wrote the entry on Anesthesiology for the Encyclopedia Americana (19??) and later in life composed memoirs and poems, some of which were published in a chapbook. Oliver is fondly remembered for his positive and caring nature, his open, accepting and unassuming demeanor, his broad erudition and his interest in almost everything. He is survived by his wife, Norma Prendergast, his three daughters, Deborah French Greniman, Naomi Ben-Ari and Dr. Jacqueline French, who followed him into the medical profession, and by his eight grandchildren and, at last count, three great-grandchildren.
  • 09/3
    1921

    Birthday

    September 3, 1921
    Birthdate
    Berlin Germany
    Birthplace
  • Ethnicity & Family History

    German
  • Nationality & Locations

    United States Citizen
  • Early Life & Education

    Cambridge in the United Kingdom.
  • Religious Beliefs

    Jewish
  • Military Service

    After a brief period of internment as an “enemy alien,” he was released to join the British Army. In the lead-up to the invasion of Europe, he trained as a tank radio operator, but the invasion itself found him in officer training, and he eventually saw active duty as a British officer in India after the end of the war. It was during his army service that he, like other soldiers with refugee backgrounds, anglicized his name, to Oliver Harold French.
  • Professional Career

    Medical Doctor.
  • 01/23
    2018

    Death

    January 23, 2018
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York United States
    Death location
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Deborah Greniman
September 3, 2018 ·

Today is Dad's first birthday without Dad. Here he is as a British soldier in the Pioneer Corps. The war had broken out on his 18th birthday. (Britain was his third country, after Germany and France.) He was still Helmut Otto Freund at that point; later he became Oliver French.
Just before his 65th birthday, he got a better present: grandson Neria Greniman. Happy birthday (2 days ago), Neria Greniman!
And for his 75th birthday, he was presented with his youngest grandson, Eitan Ben-Ari. Happy birthday, Eitan Ben-Ari!
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Barukh Dayan Ha'emet. Our beloved father, Dr. Oliver French, passed away very peacefully in his sleep last night, age 96. Here we are together in June of last year, in his garden.
Shiva from today through Monday morning at 13 Ein Gedi St., 1st floor. Minha 16:55, ma'ariv 17:30, shaharit 7:00 am. — with Oliver French.
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I co-authored a book with Dr. Albert Ellis and Dr. Oliver French was friends with Dr. Albert Ellis and Dr. Haim Ginott. This was Dr. French at a party that I gave at my home in Fort lee New Jersey when I was married to James Moseley. My name then was Sandra Moseley.
What are the names of his daughters?
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Fine physician and a good friend.
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