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May 1, 2021
Mehdi Saghatol Eslami, M.D.
SOUTHBURY – Dr. Mehdi S. Eslami, 90, of Southbury, passed away peacefully, with family by his side, on Nov. 8, 2020, after a brave battle with COVID-19. He was the beloved husband of Judith A. Eslami.
Dr. Eslami was born in Kerman, Iran, on Sept. 1, 1930, son of the late Mohammad and Zahra (Morshedi) Saghatoleslami. He was the youngest of his father’s 16 children.
Dr. Eslami graduated from Alborz College and studied medicine at Tehran University Medical School, graduating in 1957. He arrived in the United States in 1958 for his internship at Coney Island Hospital in Brooklyn.
Dr. Eslami completed his residency in radiology at the Hospital for Joint Diseases and his residency in radiation therapy at Memorial Hospital for Cancer and Allied Diseases, both in New York City. He then completed a Fellowship in diagnostic radiology at Long Island Jewish Hospital. Dr. Eslami was certified by the American Board of Radiology: Radiology and Nuclea
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Once Upon a Time in Central Florida AFAR 2/3/2021
Courtesy of Give Kids the World Village
Duels are common at the weekly pirate party inside the Village. (All photos were taken prepandemic, and masks are now required.)The world’s most magical place is not somewhere you would ever hope to go. Admittance is sacred, special, and limited to the very few who are lucky enough to receive an all-expenses-paid trip to central Florida to be fêted as guests of honor, though some might say it is a very lack of luck or felicity that brought them here: a damning of atoms, a genetic wild card. To be lucky enough to visit this place, you will be unlucky enough to be a child with a critical illness, or someone in their constellation. But here, at Give Kids the World Village, these illnesses seem to matter a little less, if only for a week. Here you fly. Here, you are in most excellent company.