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Obituary: Paul S. Rappoport

August 12, 2002

Paul S. Rappoport, 40, who headed the direct marketing operations of the Whitman-Walker Clinic since 1999, died of liver and kidney failure July 29. He had Crohn's disease and AIDS. Rappoport, who lived in Washington for 11 years, was responsible for the clinic's direct mail, telemarketing, and Internet-based fundraising efforts. Born in Boulder, Colo., and raised in Manhattan, Kan., he was a graduate of the University of Kansas and received a master's degree in public administration from Kansas State University. Rappoport received a liver transplant in 1993 and had recently been invited to serve on the board of the American Liver Foundation.

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Washington Post
08.10.02


This article was provided by U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It is a part of the publication CDC HIV/Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update.


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