A life in medicine In Memoriam: Dec. 19, 2014 View the names of recently deceased osteopathic physicians. Dec. 19, 2014Friday 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 [email protected]. Robin L. Carter, DO, 61 (ATSU-KCOM 1995), of Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey, died Dec. 3. Visit Dr. Carter’s online guest book. Norman Cassett, DO, 94 (PCOM 1952), of Vineland, New Jersey, died Dec. 15. Visit Dr. Cassett’s online guest book. Robert J. Izbicki, DO, 82 (KCUMB-COM 1957), of Erie, Pennsylvania, died Dec. 7. Anton F. Kilonsky, DO, 85 (PCOM 1958), of Hudson, Ohio, died Dec. 3. Henry W. Lipps, DO, 49 (KCUMB-COM 1997), of Champaign, Illinois, died June 23. Visit Dr. Lipps’ online guest book. Thomas E. Marchiondo, DO, 60 (PCOM 1987), of Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania, died Sept. 3. Visit Dr. Marchiondo’s online guest book. Joey Rottman, DO, 55 (DMU-COM 1988), of Boxford, Massachusetts, died Nov. 15. Visit Dr. Rottman’s online guest book. Alan J. Snider, DO, 103 (PCOM 1939), of Largo, Florida, died Dec. 2. Visit Dr. Snider’s online guest book. Richard A. Steiner, DO, 73 (PCOM 1976), of Moorestown, New Jersey, died Dec. 7. Visit Dr. Steiner’s online guest book. Michael J. Warhola, DO, 91 (DMU-COM 1956), of Tampa, Florida, died Dec. 7. Visit Dr. Warhola’s online guest book. Frank M. Weaver, DO, 85 (KCUMB-COM 1953), of Manheim, Pennsylvania, died Dec. 5. More in Profession The top 10 most in-demand specialties in 2025, according to AMN Healthcare AMN Healthcare’s report on physician recruiting shares insights on today’s most sought-after specialties along with starting salaries and other incentives. There are now over 207,000 DOs and osteopathic medical students The 2025 Osteopathic Medical Profession Report shares the total number of DOs and osteopathic medical students as well as the top 10 states where DOs practice and DOs’ top specialties. Learn more. Previous articleNew Year's resolutions: 10 life hacks to increase physician productivity Next articleHero Next Door: DO historian champions profession's female-friendly past
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There are now over 207,000 DOs and osteopathic medical students The 2025 Osteopathic Medical Profession Report shares the total number of DOs and osteopathic medical students as well as the top 10 states where DOs practice and DOs’ top specialties. Learn more.