A life in medicine In Memoriam: Sept. 16, 2016 View the names of recently deceased osteopathic physicians. Sept. 16, 2016Friday 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]. View a list of past In Memoriam columns here. Elliott P. Feldman, DO, 79 (DMU-COM 1965), of Delray Beach, Florida, died June 16. Visit Dr. Feldman’s online guest book. Daniel James Graham, DO, 65 (MSUCOM 1982), of Spring Lake, Michigan, died April 7. Robert William Graham Jr., DO, MPH, 66 (ATSU-KCOM 1977), of Ithaca, Michigan, died Sept. 3. Visit Dr. Graham’s online guest book. Kathleen Marie (Wieczorek) Gustitis, DO, 55 (KCU-COM 1987), of Waterford, Pennsylvania, died Aug. 31. Visit Dr. Gustitis’ online guest book. Raymond Eugene Liverman Sr., DO, 83 (KCU-COM 1958), of Arlington, Texas, died Aug. 30. Visit Dr. Liverman’s online guest book. Floyd C. Northington, DO, 88 (KCU-COM 1960), of Dexter, Missouri, died March 9. Retired Navy Reserves Capt. William J. Ryan, DO, 83 (KCU-COM 1962), of Riverside, California, died Aug. 24. Visit Dr. Ryan’s online guest book. More in Profession How is AI impacting your practice of medicine? Share your experience today Via a survey, AOiA is seeking feedback on how DOs are using digital health tools; AOiA will use the information to develop a digital health program designed to meet DOs’ needs. In Memoriam: May 2026 View the names of recently deceased osteopathic physicians. Previous article7 things you might not know about MACRA, but should Next articleAdvocacy win: Your letters helped the profession #SaveOMT
How is AI impacting your practice of medicine? Share your experience today Via a survey, AOiA is seeking feedback on how DOs are using digital health tools; AOiA will use the information to develop a digital health program designed to meet DOs’ needs.