By David Lohr
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January 3, 2007
CHICAGO, Ill. (Crime Library) — The "Windy City," as it is called,has a population of 2.9 million people, making it the largest city in the Midwest. Known throughout the world for its sophisticated architecture and vast shopping districts, the heart of this city contains a thriving business district, which can meet just about every need. It was within this hub of activity that David Cornbleet opened his dermatology office nearly 30 years ago. With a thriving practice, a beautiful wife and two children, Dr. Cornbleet was living the American dream.
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David Cornbleet |
"As a father, he only knew how to give. He was always involved in my life. He took an interest in everything that I did and tried to help in every way that he could," his son Jonathan remembers. "My father's heart was always in the right place. I often describe him as having a heart of gold. Growing up, he never drove a fancy car or wore fancy suits or joined a country club. What was important to him was living in an area where my sister and I would grow up to have a good education. That my mother could take off of work to raise us. He made sure that we grew up in a place where we would meet others destined for success that we would become friends with. He also never bought the finer things in life for himself, but gave my sister and I the ultimate gift, a college education. His family was always the most important thing to him."
Generally, as people get older, they start to slow down and look forward to retirement. While that might work for some, it was the furthest thing from David's mind. At age 64, his practice was in full swing and he was still accepting new patients. According to Jonathan, his father's receptionist passed away a few years ago, but even that did not cause him to miss a beat. Instead, he chose to continue without hiring a replacement. As of October 2006, David saw over 100 patients every week. Other than Jonathan, who helped out every Saturday, David ran the entire operation himself.
"His office was always his sense of pride. My father truly loved being Dr. Cornbleet. He built his office into one of the largest dermatology practices in the city. Yet, he never bragged about that. He was never jealous of anybody else and always proud of what he had accomplished, a gift that I, to this day, really emulate and strive for. He always kept his prices very low because being a physician was his calling in life. It was the helping of others that my father loved, not the rewards of having a successful practice."
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30 No. Michigan Ave. |
David's office was on the 12th floor of a 21-story office building, located at 30 N. Michigan Ave. The district is one of the safest in the city. Directly across the street is Millennium Park, a world-famous visitors' mecca, which draws in tourists from around the world.
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