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I'm writing this note of condolence with the hopeful expectation it will catch the eyes of Dr. P.K. Rai's family, co-workers and all other employees. I'm saddened today because I lost a good therapist (and friend) of seventeen years. Dr. Rai was a man with a placid disposition who was ready for anything his patients threw at him. At times he made me feel as if I were the doctor. This is the kind of man he was/ is. He and I shared many a story. He helped me through some difficult times. I wasn't the easiest person with whom to deal, but, after a while, he made me feel comfortable and always had my interests at hand. He took great pride in treating his clients. I always left there feeling satisfied and complete. He was an avid golfer who kept a putter in the corner of his office, which I would sometime play with during my session. I'd put the ball all over the office, while he asked questions and made notes. He was more than just a prescription writer this man actually paid attention to what you were telling him. I miss you, buddy.
Sincerely S. Goldstein