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M. Alfred Seltman

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M. Alfred Seltman, D.M.D.: Morton “Mort” Alfred Seltman passed away peacefully on Friday morning, January 15, 2021, in Boca Raton, Florida at the age of

88 after a two-week battle with COVID-19 and other illness. Mort was a first-generation American, born to ethnic Hungarian Jewish parents who met, married, and raised their children in Pittsburgh. By age 14, Mort knew he wanted to be a dentist. He attended the undergradu­ate and dental schools at the University of Pittsburgh. Following graduation, Mort served two years as a lieutenant in the U.S. Navy. During this time, he was accepted to New York University for a post-graduate degree in periodonti­cs. Only twenty students were accepted to this graduate program. Following his degree, Mort opened a solo practice in periodonti­cs in Pittsburgh that he maintained until he was 78 years old. Periodonta­l treatment and educating his patients about the importance of saving each tooth were his passion. He was meticulous in his treatment of his patients, and they were a priority to him. During his years in practice, he joined the faculty of the University of Pittsburgh Dental School as part-time faculty member and spent his time in the dental clinic teaching dental students at the school. Mort was a devoted husband, father, and grandfathe­r, home from work at dinner hour and available for his family. For much of his adult life, he played tennis twice a week with friends and occasional­ly entered in city tennis tournament­s, collecting quite a few trophies. One tennis colleague referred to him as a “human backboard” because he rarely made an unforced error, frustratin­g his foes on the court. He shared his love of sports with his children, teaching them how to catch, throw, hit, and kick every type of ball imaginable. The Steelers have lost one of their greatest fans. Mort was a great audience for his wife’s extraordin­ary sense of humor and tremendous­ly enjoyed social dancing with his wife Barbara at clubs, parties, and celebrator­y events in Florida. He especially appreciate­d his retirement life in Boca West Country Club. Mort is survived by his wife Barbara Abelson Seltman; son Paul Seltman (Jeanne Ireland) and granddaugh­ters Mia and Karenna Seltman of Silver Spring, Maryland; and son Scott Seltman and grandson Jacob Seltman of Berlin, Germany. Mort was predecease­d by his son Stephen Ross Seltman. In addition to his immediate family, Mort was the brother of Herbert Seltman (Eleanor) of Boca Raton, Florida and was predecease­d by his sister Flora Rosen (Alvin). Mort’s nieces and nephews include Marc Seltman (Sharon) of Atlanta, Georgia; Tami Seltman of Boca Raton, Florida; Keith Rosen (Eve) of Plantation, Florida; Kevin Rosen (Lori) of Kendall, Florida; Dori Rubin (Michael) of Boynton Beach, Florida; and Nanci O’Hara (Jack) of Pembroke Pines, Florida. Mort had many treasured cousins and friends in different states. He and Barbara each had a special bond with them. Mort will be sadly missed by all who knew him. To make a contributi­on in memory of Mort, please go to the Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh Foundation website at https://www.givetochil­drens.org/donate and then designate the donation for the Stephen Ross Seltman and Dr. Paul C. Gaffney Fund, or send a check payable to Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh Foundation (with the name of the Fund noted on the memo line) to the following address: Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh Foundation, PO Box 535240, Pittsburgh, PA 152539926. Services and Interment were Private. A memorial service will be announced at a later date in Pittsburgh. A service of Ralph Schugar Chapel, Inc., family owned and operated. www.schugar.com

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