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Dr. J. Fogel
1953 2020

Dr. J. Fogel

December 2, 1953 — November 12, 2020

ALTAMONT, N.Y. — Dr. Alan J. Fogel, 66, passed away unexpectedly at his home on November 12, 2020.

Alan was born in Queens, N.Y. on December 2, 1953 to Dorothy (Rashkovsky) and Jerome (Jerry) Fogel. The youngest of three children, he relished time with his brother Les and sister Fran as they grew up in Elmont, N.Y.

Alan graduated from Elmont High School in 1971. Always an adventurous soul, Alan cycled around Minnesota in the summer after graduation, then traveled through Europe and to Australia where he worked for a short time on a sheep farm.

He had fond memories of the new places he visited and the experiences he gained. He went on to earn his bachelor's degree from Union College in 1975 and his medical degree from Albany Medical College in 1980. At St. Peter's Hospital while Alan was an intern, he met the love of his life, Helen, who was a nurse in the coronary care unit at the time. The two hiked at Thatcher Park on their first date, sharing a common love and admiration for nature. They were married in April of 1986, and after nearly 40 years of life together the two still looked at one another as if they had just fallen in love.

In 1984, Alan completed his residency in internal medicine at Albany Medical Center and was Chief Resident for his final year. During that residency he met Dr. Michael Perazzelli, with whom he started a medical practice in August of 1984. Alan had a true caretaker's soul and treated his career as a calling, offering a calming and compassionate presence to each patient he met. Alan loved practicing
medicine and cared for generations of families.

Alan's greatest joy was his family. He was immensely proud of his and Helen's sons Benjamin and Jonathan, and always beamed with pride as he spoke of them. Alan cherished time spent with his children, whether they were hiking Giant Mountain together, building an ice hockey rink in the backyard each winter, or crafting furniture out of the old broken hockey sticks. He was a trusted mentor and friend to both of his sons. Alan was an empathetic and active listener, attributes that made him a beloved and genuine husband, father, and friend, and were also at the core of his bedside manner. He was a skilled woodworker who generously shared that talent not only with his sons, but also other family and friends.

A student of life, Alan was curious about the world around him — both people and nature. He loved to discover and pave new paths, traveling thousands and thousands of miles on his trusty bicycle, and deeply appreciated daily walks with the family's dogs.

Alan is survived by his beloved wife and best friend Helen Fogel, their sons Benjamin Fogel (Beatrix) of Connecticut, Dr. Jonathan Fogel of Massachusetts, his sister Francine Slovin (David) of Long Island, and numerous in-laws, nieces, nephews, and friends who span from Guilderland to Long Island to Ohio.

He is predeceased by the couple's infant daughters Meghan and Alice, his brother Les Fogel, and his parents Dorothy and Jerome Fogel.

Friends and family are invited to call on the family on Friday, November 20 from 4-6 pm at Newcomer Cremations & Funerals, at 343 New Karner Rd., Albany, NY 12205. A private interment will follow.

Gathering size, within our chapels will be based on the most current NYS occupancy requirements.
Masks are required, and social distancing is to be observed inside and outside of our chapels.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that people honor Alan's memory through a donation to Project Smile, Living Resources, or the ASPCA.
To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Dr. J. Fogel, please visit our flower store.

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Friday, November 20, 2020

4:00 - 6:00 pm (Eastern time)

New Comer Cremations & Funerals

343 New Karner Road, Albany, NY 12205

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