Dr. Richard Breslow Obituary and Death: Well-known Albany Psychiatrist has died May 15, 2024
Well-known Albany Psychiatrist Dr. Richard Breslow has sadly passed away. He died on Tuesday 14th May 2024 leaving family, friends, and patients in shock and disbelief. The circumstances surrounding the actual cause of Dr. Richard Breslow’s death have not been made known at this time. His departure leaves a void not only in the field of psychiatry but also in the hearts of those who knew him.
Dr. Breslow’s journey from Brooklyn, N.Y., to becoming a revered psychiatrist in Albany is a testament to his dedication, compassion, and unwavering commitment to improving the lives of others.
Born in 1946 to Pearl and Frank Breslow in Brooklyn, Richard’s early years laid the foundation for his remarkable life. His passion for baseball and tennis, cultivated during childhood, reflected his active and dynamic personality. Excelling academically, he emerged as the valedictorian of Midwood High School, setting the stage for his future accomplishments.
His academic journey continued at Yale University and later at the New York University School of Medicine, where he honed his skills and embraced the challenges of the medical profession. Dr. Breslow’s specialization in psychiatry took shape during his tenure at Bellevue Hospital and the New York Psychoanalytic Institute, where he pursued advanced training.
His professional journey led him to pivotal roles at Downstate Medical Center and Mount Sinai Medical Center, where he not only served as a physician but also imparted his knowledge as a dedicated teacher. However, it was his role as the Chief Medical Director of the Crisis Unit at the Capital District Psychiatric Center in Albany that truly highlighted his dedication to mental health care.
In this capacity, Dr. Breslow touched the lives of countless individuals, offering solace and support during their most vulnerable moments. His compassionate approach, coupled with his profound understanding of human psychology, earned him the admiration and respect of colleagues and patients alike.
Beyond his professional achievements, Dr. Breslow’s zest for life was evident in his diverse interests and pursuits. From computer programming to drawing, from playing the piano to traveling the world, he embraced every opportunity for personal growth and enrichment. A voracious reader with a keen intellect, he possessed a deep knowledge of various subjects, enriching conversations and inspiring those around him.
Central to Dr. Breslow’s life was his enduring love for his family. Married to Susan (Ratick) Breslow for 51 years, he cherished their bond, serving as a loving husband and devoted father to their daughters, Dr. Rebecca Breslow and Gabrielle Breslow. His role as a father-in-law to Ken Sexter and Nick Rankin, and as a grandfather to Henry, Perry, and Abigail Sexter, and Jaynie Rankin, brought him immense joy and fulfillment.
Dr. Breslow’s legacy extends far beyond his professional accomplishments. His kindness, empathy, and unwavering dedication to his patients and loved ones have left an indelible mark on the lives of countless individuals. As we mourn the loss of this extraordinary individual, we take comfort in the knowledge that his impact will continue to inspire and uplift those who knew him.
In the face of this profound loss, we find solace in the memories of Dr. Breslow’s remarkable life, his unwavering commitment to his craft, and his unrelenting passion for improving the lives of others. May his legacy continue to inspire generations to come, and may his memory be a blessing to all who knew him.
As we bid farewell to this extraordinary individual, we honor his memory by celebrating his life, his accomplishments, and the countless lives he touched. May Dr. Richard Breslow’s passing serve as a reminder of the profound impact one person can have on the world, and may his legacy continue to inspire us to strive for compassion, empathy, and kindness in all we do.
Dr. Breslow is survived by his loving wife, Susan; his daughters, Dr. Rebecca Breslow and Gabrielle Breslow; his sons-in-law, Ken Sexter and Nick Rankin; and his grandchildren, Henry, Perry, Abigail Sexter, and Jaynie Rankin.
In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations to the Capital District Psychiatric Center or the American Psychological Association, organizations that were close to Dr. Breslow’s heart and reflect his commitment to mental health care.