IN MEMORIAM Gary S. Kopen, DO Dr Kopen, 72, of Phoenix, died March 16 at Huger Mercy Living Center in Phoenix. Born in Dearborn, Mich, Dr Kopen earned a doctor of osteopathic medicine degree in 1961 from the Kansas City (Mo) University of Medicine and Biosciences College of Osteopathic Medicine and interned at the former Phoenix General Hospital. AOA board certified in family medicine, Dr Kopen practiced in Phoenix for 25 years. He served as the chief of staff and chairman of the Board of Trustees of Phoenix General. Dr Kopen served five years as a member of the Arizona Board of Osteopathic Examiners in Medicine and Surgery. An AOA life member, Dr Kopen was the 1988-89 president of the Arizona Osteopathic Medical Association. After retiring in 1987, Dr Kopen became the medical director for Associated Bioscience in Tempe, Ariz. Dr Kopen is survived by his wife, Patricia, two daughters and six grandchildren. The following deaths were reported to the AOA between Sept 2 and Sept 22. Unless otherwise indicated, obituaries will appear in upcoming issues for those DOs who were AOA members and whose families notified the AOA within six months of the physicians’ deaths. Chestnut, Myrlen E.; KCUMB-COM 1968; Swink, Colo; Aug 26 Fadool, George P.; MWU/CCOM 1956; Farmington Hills, Mich; June 21 Harris, Robert; OU-COM 1982; Dublin, Ohio; June 3 Salvati, David T., Jr; KCOM-ATSU 1991; Grand Blanc, Mich; June 10 Schultz, Capt Craig C.; DMU-COM 1973; Davenport, Iowa; Aug 7 Squatrito, Geraldine D.; PCOM 1982; West Palm Beach, Fla; Aug 31 Stirling, Robert K.; MWU/CCOM 1955; Indianapolis; Sept 7 Vanden Haute, Joseph; KCOM-ATSU 1965; Lansing, Mich; July 26 Waiton, R.O.; KCOM-ATSU 1965; Los Gatos, Calif; Sept 1 Those wishing to honor a colleague, patient or family member with a memorial contribution to the American Osteopathic Foundation may do so by writing to the foundation at 142 E Ontario St, Chicago, IL 60611-2864; by calling (800) 621-1773, ext 8234, or (312) 202-8234; or by sending e-mail to info@aof-foundation.org. Death notices should be mailed to the American Osteopathic Association, Department of Membership, 142 E Ontario St, Chicago, IL 60611-2864. Death notices can also be e-mailed to tsugden@osteopathic.org or faxed to (312) 202-8206. American Osteopathic Association; three grandchildren, including M. Shane Patterson, DO, of Shelby Township, Mich; and five great-grandchildren. In addition, the late Robert D. Patterson, DO, was Dr Patterson’s brother. H.M. Patterson, DO Dr Patterson, 101, of Burlington, Iowa, died March 23 at Bickford Cottage in Burlington. Born in Birmingham, Mich, Dr Patterson earned a bachelor’s degree in 1929 from Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pa, and a doctor of osteopathic medicine degree in 1937 from the Kirksville (Mo) College of Osteopathic Medicine-A.T. Still University. AOA board certified in family medicine and in osteopathic manipulative medicine, Dr Patterson practiced in Mediapolis, Iowa, for 51 years, retiring in 1989. An AOA life member, Dr Patterson served as the 1963-64 president of the Iowa Osteopathic Medical Association. He was a fellow of the American Academy of Osteopathy. Dr Patterson is survived by two sons: Jeffrey J. Patterson, DO, of Madison, Wis, and Michael M. Patterson, PhD, an associate editor of JAOA—The Journal of the 36 In memoriam Michael V. Smith, DO Dr Smith, 63, of Medford, NJ, died March 21 at Virtua West Jersey Hospital Marlton in New Jersey. Born in Camden, NJ, Dr Smith earned a bachelor’s degree in 1966 from St Joseph’s College in Brooklyn, NY, and a doctor of osteopathic medicine degree in 1973 from the Kansas City (Mo) University of Medicine and Biosciences College of Osteopathic Medicine. He interned at Kennedy Memorial Hospital—University Medical Center in Cherry Hill, NJ. AOA board certified in family medicine and osteopathic manipulative treatment, Dr Smith practiced in Medford, NJ, until retiring in 2005. He was working for Correctional Medical Services Inc at the time of his death. An AOA member, Dr Smith belonged to the New Jersey Association of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons. Dr Smith is survived by his wife, Joan, two sons, three daughters, and several grandchildren. Harold B. Wackerle, DO Dr Wackerle, 86, of La Paz, Ind, died Jan 13 at St Joseph Regional Medical Center-South Bend (Ind) Campus. Born in Deerfield, Mo, Dr Wackerle served in the US Army during World War II, fighting in New Guinea and in the Philippines. In 1950, he graduated from the Kirksville (Mo) College of Osteopathic Medicine-A.T. Still University. After interning at the former Detroit Osteopathic Hospital in Highland Park, Mich, Dr Wackerle practiced family medicine in Lincoln, Mo, and was elected the coroner of Benton County, Mo. He then practiced in St Louis before settling in La Paz for some 40 years. He retired in 1997. Dr Wackerle was affiliated with St Joseph Regional and Memorial Hospital in South Bend. An AOA life member, Dr Wackerle belonged to the Indiana Osteopathic Association. Dr Wackerle is survived by his wife, Evelyn, one son, one daughter and four grandchildren. Contributions may be made in Dr Wackerle’s memory to the Salvation Army. THE DO October 2008
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