A life in medicine In Memoriam: Oct. 15, 2018 View the names of recently deceased osteopathic physicians. Oct. 15, 2018Monday 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 AOA of their deceased colleagues by sending an email to [email protected]. View a list of past In Memoriam columns here. Cheryl Lynn Wafford Carrao, DO, 51 (PCOM 1993), of Scarsdale, New York, died Sept. 29. Visit Dr. Carrao’s online guest book. Norman John Dubiel, DO, 87 (ATSU-KCOM 1968), of Bradenton, Florida, died Aug. 24. Visit Dr. Dubiel’s online guest book. Terrance George Farrell, DO, 61 (UNECOM 1985), of Kennebunk, Maine, died Sept. 22. Visit Dr. Farrell’s online guest book. Carl F. Hoyng, DO, 71 (WVSOM 1984), of Englewood, Ohio, died June 30. Visit Dr. Hoyng’s online guest book. Renee Jeanne Kirk, DO, 65 (DMU-COM 1989), of Punta Gorda, Florida, died Sept. 14. Visit Dr. Kirk’s online guest book. Robert D. Lutz, DO, (KCU-COM 1963), of Loma Linda, California, died Sept. 24. Benjamin A. Malkiel, DO, 67 (WVSOM 1994), of Glen Burnie, Maryland, died Oct. 2. Visit Dr. Malkiel’s online guest book. William Nagy, DO, 86 (MWU/CCOM 1961), of Bonita Springs, Florida, died Sept. 28. Visit Dr. Nagy’s online guest book. Keith Peterson, DO, 85 (ATSU-KCOM 1960), of Lacey, Washington, died Sept. 30. Visit Dr. Peterson’s online guest book. More in Profession Applications now open for positions on AOA bureaus, committees and councils Apply by Thursday, April 30. The best and worst states for doctors in 2026 For the third year in a row, Montana leads WalletHub’s annual list, while New York comes in last. See where your state landed. Previous articleDO elected to leadership position on ACGME Board of Directors Next articleIn Memoriam: Keith Peterson, DO, sports medicine pioneer
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