Teddi Mellencamp and other celebrities mourn OBGYN Jay Goldberg, who…

Teddi Mellencamp and other celebrities mourn OBGYN Jay Goldberg, who died while hiking at the age of 53

Teddi Mellencamp Arroyave from “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,” Marcellus Wiley and his family, radio host Ellen K, and others have all said sad things about Dr. Jay Goldberg’s death.

The OBGYN, who appeared on the Real Housewives, died on a hiking route on May 29, according to paperwork from the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Office. Coroner’s

According to investigators, Goldberg experienced a heart attack while hiking at Will Rogers State Historic Park in the Pacific Palisades, California. He was 53 years old at the time.

Mellencamp paid tribute to the late doctor who gave birth to her three children—Slate, 9, Cruz, 8, and Dove, 2—in an emotional Instagram post.

The Bravo star tweeted, “A wonderful doctor to so many. He brought all of my babies into this world, saving Cruz’s life in the process.” “I’m sure the numerous families he’s helped will be eternally thankful as well. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and loved ones as they grieve, and we hope that the memory of all the good he’s done provides them some comfort during this difficult time. “

Ellen K., a Los Angeles radio broadcaster, expressed her admiration for Goldberg, who assisted in the delivery of her now-adult son, Calvin.

“We love you, Dr. Jay Goldberg,” she said on Twitter. “Thank you for bringing my baby @laughlincalvin into the world and for all the laughs and love over the years.” “We are heartbroken and miss you because you took such good care of so many of us and our wonderful infants.”

Annemarie Wiley, the widow of former NFL player Marcellus Wiley, called Goldberg “a gift to so many.”

“Dr. Jay Goldberg, rest in peace. He delivered all three of my children, as well as guiding me through two excruciatingly painful deliveries. ” She tweeted about it. “I’m hugging my babies extra tight tonight, thanking him for everything he’s done for my family and me.”

And Love, Betsy Brandt, a star of Victor, remarked, “Dr. Jay Goldberg’s death has left me completely heartbroken.” Without him, the world would be less brilliant and beautiful.

One of Goldberg’s coworkers at Women’s Care of Beverly Hills Medical Group, Dr. Suzanne Gilberg-lenz, wrote a touching Facebook tribute to her “great business partner” on May 31 and asked others to give to The Jay Goldberg OBGYN Resident Education Fund in his honor.

“To say that our clinic, his patients, his community, and, most importantly, his beautiful family, are surprised and grieving does not begin to explain the magnitude of this loss,” she said.

“I can’t believe I’ll never get to roll my eyes at his silly dad jokes or share a c-section conversation with him about our kids,” she continued. “He was a true gentleman who ALWAYS had my back, even when it was uncomfortable and especially when the situation was serious.” He helped me become a better person. We were born in the same month, and I always pretended to be the evil twin. He was plainly a decent guy.

In her message, Gilberg-Inez also shared a statement from Goldberg’s wife, Stacy.

Jay was adored by a large number of people. “He had a legendary sense of humor, and he never failed to make others feel better, lighter, more loved, and more at ease,” Stacy said. Jay exemplified what it meant to be a gentleman. He was kind, laid-back, amusing, and sweet. Everyone who knew him is left with a huge hole in their hearts. “