We regret to inform you of the petirah of R’ Avraham Dovid Sauer, a noted Baltimore askan and Hatzolah paramedic. He was 53.
R’ Avraham Dovid was the president of Baltimore Hatzolah and was one of its founding members. He was at the home of one of his children in Lakewood last week when he required medical attention. He was brought to Shore University Medical Center where he was tragically Niftar earlier today.
The Niftar has multiple children who live in Lakewood, as well as several unmarried children in Baltimore.
The Levaya is scheduled for 10:30 AM at Bais Yakov of Baltimore, 6300 Smith Ave, Baltimore, MD 21209.
Baruch Dayan Ha’emes.
BDE
Such a wonderful man.
A true Ben Torah.
So sad. There are no words.
BD’E I knew R’ Avraham Dovid as a Bochur in Yeshiva. Always had a smile, was big mensch, and had a huge heart.
What a loss. There are no words that can ever describe the Hakaras Hatov our family has for everything you’ve done. Yehi Zichro Baruch.
No words. A huge loss to Baltimore and those who loved him
Levaya sun 10.30 am at Bais Yaakov Smith ave in Baltimore
If there will be a way to see or listen to the Levaya can info. or a link please be posted.
He was a true Scranton Talmud. Always hosted the roshei yeshiva. He founded hatzalah Baltimore which saved thousands of life’s. Bde
BDE I’m so sorry to hear this horribly sad news for everybody my heart goes out to you and the whole mishpucha. Abraham Dovid loved his children grandchildren and was so. hospitable and concerned for others I’ll always cherish the visit I had with you and he served me all his delightful coffees he will be greatly missed by all who knew him Aunt Phyllis and Uncle Andy
BDHE. If a/o has a list of aveilim they could post, that would be helpful please? Besuros tovos.
I am saddened to hear about the passing of Avraham Dovid. I remember him from over 30 years ago. I forget the details but he and I ended up doing something together. I remember being wary when I first saw him as I was a very modern type and he was a typical Yeshiva Bochur. He was a pleasure to work with and a wonderful Mensch. He really knew how to relate to everyone in every situation. From then on everytime we saw each other we would say hello and catch up.
I’m shocked by his passing.
I will miss him.
May his family be comforted among the mourners of Zion.