A Life in Medicine In Memoriam: July 2, 2013 View the names of recently deceased osteopathic physicians. July 2, 2013Tuesday The DO Staff Contact The DO Staff Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Topics In Memoriam The following list of recently deceased osteopathic physicians includes links to obituaries and online memorials if they’re available. Readers can notify The DO of their deceased colleagues by sending an email to thedo@osteopathic.org. Jonah S. Botknecht, DO, 69 (KCUMB-COM 1970), of Hollywood, Fla., died June 29. Visit Dr. Botknecht’s online guest book. Robert J. Casey, DO, 69 (MWU/CCOM 1976), of Show Low, Ariz., died June 7. Visit Dr. Casey’s online guest book. Terry L. Fortune, DO, 52 (WVSOM 1991), of Lyndhurst, Ohio, died June 10. Russell D. Jorgensen, DO, 62 (KCUMB-COM 1981), of Mesa, Ariz., died June 10. Visit Dr. Jorgensen’s online guest book. Michael Kondik, DO, 81 (KCUMB-COM 1957), of Mantua, Ohio, died June 17. Visit Dr. Kondik’s online guest book. Mark D. Kornhaber, DO, 62 (PCOM 1977), of Coconut Creek, Fla., died May 21. Visit Dr. Kornhaber’s online guest book. Peter Alan Kronick, DO, 77 (ATSU-KCOM 1961), of Flushing, Mich., died June 24. Visit Dr. Kronick’s online guest book. Michelle E. Liggio, DO, 47 (UMDNJ-SOM 1993), of Mount Laurel, N.J., died June 18. Visit Dr. Liggio’s online guest book. Harold C. MacManus, DO, 59 (KCUMB-COM 1982), of Pikeville, Tenn., died Feb. 24. Robert R. Magliocco, DO, 88 (MWU/CCOM 1949), of Brookfield, Wis., died April 4. Kenneth Earl Tyson, DO, 54 (WesternU/COMP 1984), of Newport, Ore., died May 25. Visit Dr. Tyson’s online guest book. Thomas E. Violand, DO, 79 (MWU/CCOM 1959), of North Canton, Ohio, died April 8. Edward Zimmerman, DO, 93 (PCOM 1954), of Wyncote, Pa., died June 15. Visit Dr. Zimmerman’s online guest book. Previous articleDOs at the NIH make discoveries across the medical spectrum Next article21st-century referrals: Medical homes, EHRs, networks are streamlining care
Re: Robert Magliocco- Bob was a giant in our profession. One of the early surgeons in our profession, he elevated osteopathic surgical care in Wisconson and made a great contribution to Midwestern University on behalf of his Wisconson roots. He will be fondly remembered as a great Osteopathic Surgeon. Jul. 17, 2013, at 6:46 am Reply