Dr David Super Cause Of Death
Dr David Super Cause Of Death
Dr David Super’s Cause Of Death A loving husband and father, Dr David Super cherished every moment spent with his wife Melissa “Missy” Ceresia Super and children Gabriele, Jacob and Maxwell. Family meant everything to him; always present when needed on vacations or special events, Dr David will be dearly missed by everyone he touched.
He was revered by those he cared deeply about and an advocate for organ donation and transplantation – in fact he even donated himself – leaving behind an outstanding legacy of kindness, service and expertise that will continue to influence and inspire generations to come.
Mercy Hospital St Louis in Saint Louis, Missouri employed this board-certified obstetrician-gynecologist who had practiced for 28 years as a highly esteemed surgeon and educator in his specialty field. His patients appreciated his caring approach as they each experienced exceptional outcomes thanks to him.
According to his official biography on his website, Dr. Miller was born and raised in Columbia Heights in Minneapolis. He obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from University of Minnesota before going on to earn his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree from Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine at Midwestern University.
After graduation, he completed his internship at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota before starting a private practice in Saint Paul where he would remain throughout his career.
At TV shows he made several notable appearances, such as playing Brenda Walsh’s fiance on Beverly Hills 90210 and co-starring in Port Charles from 1999 to 2000 on General Hospital spinoff Port Charles. Additionally he appeared in Savannah, a short-lived primetime series; Doogie Hoswer M.D.; Murder She Wrote; and Matlock as guest stars.
He leaves behind his wife, sons and daughters, brothers- and sister-in-law, nieces, nephews, cousins, friends and countless other relatives to cherish his legacy and remember him fondly. His memory will live on in our hearts.