He was born March 23rd, 1915 at The Hartford Hospital. He graduated Northwest Grammar School and Weaver High School where was he was salutatorian and a star athlete. He then went on to Amherst College and Yale School of Medicine where he graduated in 1941. He held membership in Phi Beta Kappa and Alpha Delta Epsilon, honorary societies. He interned at The Hartford Hospital from 1941 through 1943 as one of the first medical interns. During World War II Dr. Waltman served as an army surgeon in The US and Germany from 1943 – 1945. He was discharged as a major in 1945. He was a surgical resident from 1946 – 1950 at The Hartford Hospital and Memorial Sloan – Kettering in New York City.
He had an active private practice at The Hartford Hospital in general surgery from 1950, retiring in 1989. In the course of his long service to the Hartford community he was known for availability and extraordinary competence. He was proud to be the recipient of a Hadassah Myrtle Wreath Award in 1974 and honored again by Hadassah in 2000. He was touched by the outpouring of friendship on that occasion.
Together with his wife Fran he established The Edward Lewis Wallant Book Award now recognized nationally. It is presented annually to a writer whose fiction is considered to have significance for American Jews. He was a founding member of The Hartford Jewish Historical Society in 1971. Through The Greenberg Center at The University of Hartford, Dr. and Mrs Waltman have created ongoing programs for cantorial music, Yiddish culture and film.
Always an athlete, Chick considered taking care of one’s body a sacred obligation. He was an outstanding tennis and squash player. His love for swimming included long distance ocean swims at his cherished summer home in Westerly, Rhode Island. His outstanding 75 tenure as a member at The Hartford YMCA borders on legend. In fact, he outlived the facility. He was inducted into The Greater Hartford Hall of Fame of Jewish Athletes and sports figures. A grammarian, he was a lover of and stickler for correct speech. This carried over into Chick’s love for the Hebrew language. He spent treasured evenings in a Hebrew speaking group and studied the language enthusiastically.
Dr. Waltman’s maternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Harris Chesky were founding members of The Emanuel Synagogue. His father David Waltman lived to be 101 and three months of age.
He is survived by many loving friends and family including his wife and beshert Fran of 73 years. His sister Roz Levy of Boynton Beach, Florida. His children Dr. Richard (Ruth) of Gig Harbor, Washington, Marjorie (Dr. Howard Feldman) of Roseburg, Oregon, Phyllis (Taras Mizrahi) of Gainesville, Florida, Laurence (Joseph Lembo) of New York City. Grandchildren Julian Feldman (fiance Carolyn Tan) of London, England, Matt Waltman (Audrey) of Seattle, Washington, Anna Dooley (Dr. Matthew) of St. Louis, Missouri and Danny Waltman of Gig Harbor, Washington. Great grandchildren Sebastian, Eli, Eva, Hugo and Carmen. He was predeceased by his parents, Matilda Chesky Waltman and David Waltman of Hartford and by his brother Edward Waltman.
Donations can be made in Dr. Waltman’s memory to The Hartford Hospital, The Jewish Historical Society or The Greenberg Center at The University of Hartford.
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