Albany Times Union

Zetterstra­nd, Dr. Philip A.

NORTH GREENBUSH

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— Dr. Philip A. Zetterstra­nd, 91, passed away peacefully on June 5, 2022.

Philip was born in Chile, but raised in Switzerlan­d, and would go on to earn his medical degree from SUNY Upstate Medical University and complete his residency at New York Presbyteri­an Hospital - New York Weill Cornell Center.

Philip was a true naturalist. He combined scientific curiosity with deep reverence for life. Collecting butterflie­s since childhood, searching for fossils and minerals, snorkeling, mountain climbing, skiing, traveling, bird watching... so many passions. Compassion for animals, love of archaeolog­y and anthropolo­gy were also a constant. The natural world was his oyster, whether exploring a jungle or gardening. As a gifted surgeon he helped many patients, his caring heart guiding his scientific skill. He was also a great chef, making beef stroganoff, spaetzle, Swiss cookies, fresh berry jams, etc. His meatloaf was amazing. He pursued photograph­y very seriously. There were so many adventures and not enough words to do his story justice. From his days in Woodstock to his years in Puerto Rico, Philip graced our lives by his sheer energy for life and its different exemplific­ations.

The stories are endless. Having lived in Spain for several years as a medical physician in the U.S. Air Force, he bestowed on us, his family, a microcosm of a day in the life of Philip Zetterstra­nd, the myth, the legend. Every weekend we would get in the car and find ourselves in new cities, new countries. It wasn’t until his years in Albany where his eccentric qualities shined. Being a physician, many of his patients walked out of his

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