A life in medicine In Memoriam: Jan. 8, 2019 View the names of recently deceased osteopathic physicians. Jan. 8, 2019Tuesday 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. Norman F.C. Baker, DO, 81 (PCOM 1963), of Port Allegany, Pennsylvania, died Dec. 5, 2018. Victor M. Bove, DO, 94 (PCOM 1951), of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, died Nov. 10, 2018. Visit Dr. Bove’s online guest book. Phillip Anthony Edwards, DO, 62 (OU-HCOM 1984), of Sidney, Ohio, died Dec. 10, 2018. Visit Dr. Edwards’ online guest book. Michael S. Keller, DO, 61 (OU-HCOM 1994), of Canton, Ohio, died Dec. 13, 2018. Visit Dr. Keller’s online guest book. John E. Murphy Jr., DO, 94 (ATSU-KCOM 1952), of Dayton, Ohio, died Dec. 18, 2018. Visit Dr. Murphy’s online guest book. Sidney Simon, DO, 94 (PCOM 1950), of Bronx, New York, died Dec. 20, 2018. Visit Dr. Simon’s online guest book. Stanley Winnick, DO, 84 (PCOM 1965), of Boynton Beach, Florida, died Dec. 12, 2018. Visit Dr. Winnick’s online guest book. More in Profession Advancing osteopathic medicine: Leadership, mentorship & legislative wins The FSMB presented the Distinguished Service Award presented to Geraldine T. O’Shea, DO, and Patrick F. Leary, DO, was named AOASM’s 2025 Mentor of the Year. Nevada’s SB 78 did not pass, preserving DO-led regulation in the state. In Memoriam: June 2025 View the names of recently deceased osteopathic physicians. Previous articleThese 15 medical specialties are most in demand right now Next articleImportant dates for 2019
Advancing osteopathic medicine: Leadership, mentorship & legislative wins The FSMB presented the Distinguished Service Award presented to Geraldine T. O’Shea, DO, and Patrick F. Leary, DO, was named AOASM’s 2025 Mentor of the Year. Nevada’s SB 78 did not pass, preserving DO-led regulation in the state.