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Niels Ebbe Brandstrup

Niels Ebbe Brandstrup

Mand 1929 - 2016  (87 år)

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  • Navn Niels Ebbe Brandstrup 
    Fødsel 23 feb. 1929  Hellerup, Sokkelund, København Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted  [1, 2
    Adresse:
    Sankt Lukas Stiftelsen - Nørre Allé 11, København N 
    • Navngivet af faderen 22 Feb 1930.
      Forældrenes bopæl: Hjortøgade 33. Samme dato som brrødrene Torkil og Gregers.
    Dåb 2 dec. 1938  Hellerup, Sokkelund, København Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted 
    Adresse:
    Hjemmedøbt 
    • Hjemmedøbt, Tuborgvej 85.
    Beskæftigelse 1955 
    Læge 
    Udvandring 1974 
    Levned
    • Niels E. Brandstrup, MD, Resident of Los Altos
      Niels E. Brandstrup, MD, a pediatrician who practiced in Mountain View, California for over 30 years, died peacefully at his home in Los Altos on April 16, 2016 after a long illness. Born in Copenhagen, Denmark on February 23, 1929, he was one of three sons of Ebbe Brandstrup MD and Inger Brandstrup (nee Nathan). He was predeceased by his younger brothers Torkil and Mikael. His father was a prominent obstetrician and professor of midwifery in Copenhagen. During the Nazi occupation in World War II, the family's Jewish background forced them to flee Denmark under cover of night to Sweden where they lived for several years until after the war in 1945.
      Brandstrup received his MD from the University of Copenhagen Faculty of Medicine in 1955. He pursued his pediatric training in Copenhagen, Boston, and Toronto, followed by a year of laboratory research in St. Louis. In 1961 he was recruited as a post-doctoral research fellow at Children's Hospital at Stanford, remaining there through 1963. Afterward, he studied childhood infectious diseases in Gothenburg, Sweden and then practiced general pediatrics near Copenhagen for several years.
      Returning to California in 1974, he joined the office practice of pediatricians Donald Lathrop MD and George Kirn MD. Anita R. Juvvadi MD joined his practice in 2001, assuming care of his many grateful patients and families after he retired in 2006.
      While in practice, he held staff appointments at both El Camino Hospital in Mountain View and Lucile Packard Children's Hospital at Stanford. In recognition of his many years of volunteer service and teaching activities in the Endocrine and Rheumatology Clinics he received the title of Adjunct Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at Stanford University School of Medicine. Even after retiring from office practice, he continued to serve in the clinic and attended Pediatric Grand Rounds until just recently when his Parkinson's Disease and dementia made it very difficult to get around.
      Niels Brandstrup will be remembered as a warm, compassionate and very gracious gentleman of 'the old school'. He wrote letters and cards by hand, until just a few months ago. He loved being with friends and meeting new people, not just in the Bay Area and his homeland but wherever he traveled across North America and abroad. His kindness, sense of humor and infectious laugh endeared him to people of all ages. Until the past year, he enjoyed swimming at Stanford, going to the movies and theater, listening to music, and attending concerts, the opera and the ballet. He was an avid reader of both the classics and modern literature. He collected art in its many forms, including sculpture, ceramics, pottery, and paintings.
      Friends and colleagues who have been welcomed into his Danish-designed home in Los Altos are well aware of how much he loved being there, bathed in the California light and surrounded by his cherished art, music, books and family heirlooms. This was a major factor in the decision of a few close friends to help him remain there as long as possible. Thanks to home health aide Laly Martinez, caregivers Christian Gogo, Africa Morales and their supervisor Melanie from Home Care Assistance, and to hospice care staff at Pathways, he was able to enjoy the peace and comfort of his home until the very end.
      A celebration of life will be held at 3 pm on Sun. May 15th at El Camino Hospital, 2500 Grant Rd, Mountain View, in the Ground floor conference rooms next to the cafeteria.
      Published in San Jose Mercury News/San Mateo County Times from Apr. 26 to Apr. 30, 2016
    Død 16 apr. 2016  Santa Clara, Californien, USA Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted  [3
    Adresse:
    Los Altos 
    Nekrolog 26 apr. 2016  [4
    Begravelse 16 aug. 2016  København, Vestre Kirkegård Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted 
    Person-ID I9253  Simon
    Sidst ændret 19 okt. 2023 

    Far Hans Ebbe Brandstrup,   f. 23 okt. 1898, Vor Frue, Sokkelund, København Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette stedd. 7 jul. 1996 (Alder 97 år) 
    Mor Inger Frida Nathan,   f. 13 dec. 1902, Sankt Jacob, Sokkelund, København Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette stedd. 8 aug. 1994 (Alder 91 år) 
    Ægteskab 11 maj 1926  København, Københavns Rådhus Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted  [5
    Familie-ID F726  Gruppeskema  |  Familietavle

  • Billeder
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    https://www.losaltosonline.com/people/sections/obituaries/52744-niels-e-brandstrup-md
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    https://navne.politiken.dk/annonce/57a9aeeb02511/niels-ebbe-brandstrup

  • Kilder 
    1. [S208] KB Sankt Johannes, København, 1919-1938, Ops. 218 (S. 215) .

    2. [S870] Dansk Jødisk Museum & Dansk Institut for Internationale Studier, Safe Haven, (https://safe-haven.dk/), 11 apr. 2020, https://safe-haven.dk/fileadmin/user_upload/Ansoekan_om_visering_Brandstrup__Niels_Ebbe.pdf.

    3. [S1042] Politiken, (politiken.dk), https://navne.politiken.dk/annonce/57a9aeeb02511/niels-ebbe-brandstrup.

    4. [S174] Legacy.com, (http://www.legacy.com), 11 apr. 1955, https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/mercurynews/obituary.aspx?n=niels-e-brandstrup&pid=179740717.

    5. [S932] KB Sankt Jakob, København, (www.sa.dk), 1938-1948, Ops. 19 (S. 16).