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[[http://nl.newsbank.com/nojavascript.html|'''DONALD ELLERMAN, BATTLED AIDS''']]'''Source:''' Jim Nicholson, Daily News Staff Writer Services were held Saturday for Donald Ralph Ellerman, who died Thursday after a more than three-year battle against AIDS. He was 41 and lived in West Philadelphia. Ellerman had been a student of urban planning and transportation at the University of Pennsylvania when he learned he had AIDS in 1987. About a year and a half ago, he lost his sight. But not his spirit. Last October, he participated in AIDS Walks 1990 with some 3,000 others
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<span class="wiki_link_ext">[[http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_multi=PI%7CDN%7C&p_product=PHNP&p_theme=phnp&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&s_trackval=PHNP&s_dispstring=donald%20ellerman%20AND%20date%28all%29%20AND%20date%28all%29&p_field_advanced-0=&p_text_advanced-0=donald%20ellerman&p_bool_advanced-1=AND&p_params_advanced-1=date:B,E&p_field_advanced-1=YMD_date&p_text_advanced-1=%28all%29&xcal_numdocs=20&p_perpage=10&p_sort=_rank_:D&xcal_ranksort=4&xcal_useweights=yes&s_trackval=|'''DONALD ELLERMAN, BATTLED AIDS''']]</span>'''Source:''' Jim Nicholson, Daily News Staff Writer Services were held Saturday for Donald Ralph Ellerman, who died Thursday after a more than three-year battle against AIDS. He was 41 and lived in West Philadelphia. Ellerman had been a student of urban planning and transportation at the University of Pennsylvania when he learned he had AIDS in 1987. About a year and a half ago, he lost his sight. But not his spirit. Last October, he participated in AIDS Walks 1990 with some 3,000 others
  
 
from 20 organizations trying to raisePublished on 1991-02-04, Page 18, Philadelphia Daily News (PA)
 
from 20 organizations trying to raisePublished on 1991-02-04, Page 18, Philadelphia Daily News (PA)
  
  
[[http://nl.newsbank.com/nojavascript.html|'''ANGELS AT THE DOOR''']]'''Source:''' Sandy Bauers, Inquirer Staff Writer For Donald Ellerman, 1987 had been a good year. A student of urban planning and transportation at the University of Pennsylvania, he had just finished his doctoral dissertation. And that, he said, "was the last major thing I did." A couple of weeks later, Ellerman was diagnosed as having AIDS. He had entered the hospital for a routine procedure - and had stayed two months, battling pneumonia and heart problems. Today, Ellerman, 40, has lost his sight toPublished on 1990-11-13, Page C01, Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA)
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<span class="wiki_link_ext">[[http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_multi=PI%7CDN%7C&p_product=PHNP&p_theme=phnp&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&s_trackval=PHNP&s_dispstring=donald%20ellerman%20AND%20date%28all%29%20AND%20date%28all%29&p_field_advanced-0=&p_text_advanced-0=donald%20ellerman&p_bool_advanced-1=AND&p_params_advanced-1=date:B,E&p_field_advanced-1=YMD_date&p_text_advanced-1=%28all%29&xcal_numdocs=20&p_perpage=10&p_sort=_rank_:D&xcal_ranksort=4&xcal_useweights=yes&s_trackval=|'''ANGELS AT THE DOOR''']]</span>'''Source:''' Sandy Bauers, Inquirer Staff Writer For Donald Ellerman, 1987 had been a good year. A student of urban planning and transportation at the University of Pennsylvania, he had just finished his doctoral dissertation. And that, he said, "was the last major thing I did." A couple of weeks later, Ellerman was diagnosed as having AIDS. He had entered the hospital for a routine procedure - and had stayed two months, battling pneumonia and heart problems. Today, Ellerman, 40, has lost his sight toPublished on 1990-11-13, Page C01, Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA)
  
  
[[http://nl.newsbank.com/nojavascript.html|'''HE HIKES FOR HIS LIFE THIS TIME''']]'''Source:''' Larry Copeland, Inquirer Staff Writer For Donald Ellerman, who was robbed of his sight by AIDS nine months ago, yesterday's AIDS Walk 1990 was an eagerly anticipated respite from a world of darkness. For the first time in a long time, the one-time hiker could enjoy walking without worrying about obstacles, thanks to several friends who took turns guiding him. Clutching Dave Morris' elbow with one hand and a red-tipped cane with the other, Ellerman basked in the sound of children'sPublished on 1990-10-29, Page A01, Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA)
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<span class="wiki_link_ext">[[http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_multi=PI%7CDN%7C&p_product=PHNP&p_theme=phnp&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&s_trackval=PHNP&s_dispstring=donald%20ellerman%20AND%20date%28all%29%20AND%20date%28all%29&p_field_advanced-0=&p_text_advanced-0=donald%20ellerman&p_bool_advanced-1=AND&p_params_advanced-1=date:B,E&p_field_advanced-1=YMD_date&p_text_advanced-1=%28all%29&xcal_numdocs=20&p_perpage=10&p_sort=_rank_:D&xcal_ranksort=4&xcal_useweights=yes&s_trackval=|'''HE HIKES FOR HIS LIFE THIS TIME''']]</span>'''Source:''' Larry Copeland, Inquirer Staff Writer For Donald Ellerman, who was robbed of his sight by AIDS nine months ago, yesterday's AIDS Walk 1990 was an eagerly anticipated respite from a world of darkness. For the first time in a long time, the one-time hiker could enjoy walking without worrying about obstacles, thanks to several friends who took turns guiding him. Clutching Dave Morris' elbow with one hand and a red-tipped cane with the other, Ellerman basked in the sound of children'sPublished on 1990-10-29, Page A01, Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA)
  
[[http://nl.newsbank.com/nojavascript.html|'''AIDS PATIENTS OPT FOR POVERTY PAYING HEAVY PRICE TO QUALIFY FOR MEDICAID''']]'''Source:''' Loretta Tofani, Inquirer Staff Writer When Donald Ellerman, 39, completed his doctorate at the University of Pennsylvania two years ago, he hoped to land a $40,000-a-year job as a city planner, move into a larger apartment and buy new furniture. Then Ellerman was hospitalized with AIDS. His student health insurance covered less than half of his $80,000 hospital bill. But that policy was canceled because his bills exceeded the insurance company's limit. Sick, in debt and without insurance, Ellerman'sPublished on 1989-12-26, Page A01, Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA)
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<span class="wiki_link_ext">[[http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_multi=PI%7CDN%7C&p_product=PHNP&p_theme=phnp&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&s_trackval=PHNP&s_dispstring=donald%20ellerman%20AND%20date%28all%29%20AND%20date%28all%29&p_field_advanced-0=&p_text_advanced-0=donald%20ellerman&p_bool_advanced-1=AND&p_params_advanced-1=date:B,E&p_field_advanced-1=YMD_date&p_text_advanced-1=%28all%29&xcal_numdocs=20&p_perpage=10&p_sort=_rank_:D&xcal_ranksort=4&xcal_useweights=yes&s_trackval=|'''AIDS PATIENTS OPT FOR POVERTY PAYING HEAVY PRICE TO QUALIFY FOR MEDICAID''']]</span>'''Source:''' Loretta Tofani, Inquirer Staff Writer When Donald Ellerman, 39, completed his doctorate at the University of Pennsylvania two years ago, he hoped to land a $40,000-a-year job as a city planner, move into a larger apartment and buy new furniture. Then Ellerman was hospitalized with AIDS. His student health insurance covered less than half of his $80,000 hospital bill. But that policy was canceled because his bills exceeded the insurance company's limit. Sick, in debt and without insurance, Ellerman'sPublished on 1989-12-26, Page A01, Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA)
  
  

Latest revision as of 10:01, 24 November 2009

NAME: Don Ellerman, Ph D


[DONALD ELLERMAN, BATTLED AIDS]Source: Jim Nicholson, Daily News Staff Writer Services were held Saturday for Donald Ralph Ellerman, who died Thursday after a more than three-year battle against AIDS. He was 41 and lived in West Philadelphia. Ellerman had been a student of urban planning and transportation at the University of Pennsylvania when he learned he had AIDS in 1987. About a year and a half ago, he lost his sight. But not his spirit. Last October, he participated in AIDS Walks 1990 with some 3,000 others

from 20 organizations trying to raisePublished on 1991-02-04, Page 18, Philadelphia Daily News (PA)


[ANGELS AT THE DOOR]Source: Sandy Bauers, Inquirer Staff Writer For Donald Ellerman, 1987 had been a good year. A student of urban planning and transportation at the University of Pennsylvania, he had just finished his doctoral dissertation. And that, he said, "was the last major thing I did." A couple of weeks later, Ellerman was diagnosed as having AIDS. He had entered the hospital for a routine procedure - and had stayed two months, battling pneumonia and heart problems. Today, Ellerman, 40, has lost his sight toPublished on 1990-11-13, Page C01, Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA)


[HE HIKES FOR HIS LIFE THIS TIME]Source: Larry Copeland, Inquirer Staff Writer For Donald Ellerman, who was robbed of his sight by AIDS nine months ago, yesterday's AIDS Walk 1990 was an eagerly anticipated respite from a world of darkness. For the first time in a long time, the one-time hiker could enjoy walking without worrying about obstacles, thanks to several friends who took turns guiding him. Clutching Dave Morris' elbow with one hand and a red-tipped cane with the other, Ellerman basked in the sound of children'sPublished on 1990-10-29, Page A01, Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA)

[AIDS PATIENTS OPT FOR POVERTY PAYING HEAVY PRICE TO QUALIFY FOR MEDICAID]Source: Loretta Tofani, Inquirer Staff Writer When Donald Ellerman, 39, completed his doctorate at the University of Pennsylvania two years ago, he hoped to land a $40,000-a-year job as a city planner, move into a larger apartment and buy new furniture. Then Ellerman was hospitalized with AIDS. His student health insurance covered less than half of his $80,000 hospital bill. But that policy was canceled because his bills exceeded the insurance company's limit. Sick, in debt and without insurance, Ellerman'sPublished on 1989-12-26, Page A01, Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA)



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Date of Birth: 4/21/1950

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Age at Death (delete if non-applicable): 40


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