Obituaries
Well-Respected Pediatrician From Doylestown Dies At 59
Nearly 300 people have commented with their condolences and memories of Dr. Moise. One woman credited her for saving her daughter's life.

Adriana Moise, well-respected pediatrician from Doylestown passed away Dec. 8 at the age of 59, her obituary says. Moise practiced at Cevallos & Moise Pediatric Associates in Quakertown.
"Adriana was dedicated to her patients and enhancing their health through integrative medicine in her Quakertown practice. She adored her family as well as her animals and created a loving home for them in Doylestown," according to her obituary. Her cause of death was not released.
After the practice shared the news on its Facebook page, nearly 300 people commented their condolences and memories of Moise. One woman even credited her for saving her daughter's life. "If it wasn't for her excellent care and compassion, our story would've had a much different outcome," the person wrote.
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"Dr. Moise was an amazing pediatrician. She was so sweet and kind and so very smart. She was like part of the family and is even pictured in my daughters baby book," one person wrote.
Another mourner said she took her son to Moise's practice for 21 years. "She was not only a doctor, but a woman that spoke to you like any other woman would. Open and honest, that's what I admired about her and also being able to talk to her before hours and having time for you. I will never meet a female doctor ever like her again! She will be dearly missed."
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Services are Saturday in North Wales, where attendees are asked to wear cheerful attire and no flowers, at Moise's request.
She was remembered as someone with a "warm spirit" who uplifted and enriched the lives of those around her, according to her obituary.
You can read the comments and her obituary in full here.
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