Harry Sticler MD
Harry Stickler MD
June 17th 1915 Omaha, NE
Sept 18th 2009 Newport Beach, CA
Harry Stickler wanted to be a doctor
from age eight when his father died
of tuberculosis and he wondered “if
the doctors could have done more”.
And train he did, earning his M.D. at
the University of Nebraska Medical
School in Omaha. and interning
at the University of Pennsylvania
Medical School in Philadelphia. His
residency in Internal Medicine was
completed at the University of Minnesota Medical School.
Harry married his high school sweetheart Ruth Newell in 1941
and they moved to California where Harry served as a medical
of+cer at the Santa Ana Air Force Base Hospital and with the
Air Force in Japan during WWII where he met with General
Douglas MacArthur. After the war, Harry and Ruth decided to
settle in Newport Beach to raise their family and Harry began
his medical practice. He was among the first group of physicians
at Hoag Hospital when it opened in 1953. Harry loved the
closeness of Hoag’s early days, “You knew the gardeners, the
cafeteria people as well as the medical staff and administrator,
Winifred Bacon’”. He served as Hoag’s Chief of Staff in 1962-
63 and was on the hospital’s board of directors from 1974-1977.
Harry retired in 1985. His professional peers called Harry “a
doctor’s doctor” and his patients called him “their friend and
their doctor”. He was even known to care for one of his patients
sick English bull dogs.
Physicians from other areas, newcomers to the close- knit coastal
group, said that Harry welcomed and encouraged them referring
patients to them according to their specialized training and
skills. One doctor even recalled that Harry told him to “shine
your shoes to look more professional.”
Harry showed his compassionate qualities early and throughout
his life and his grandchildren always appreciated his great
storytelling!
While selling men’s clothing during high school and college in
Omaha, he befriended a lonely, out of town customer, inviting
him home for dinner. Once his visitor met Harry’s widowed
mother, a romance began which led to their eventual marriage.
Once, Harry was with pastor Father Nevin and Harry noticed
that Father Nevin was cold. He offered him his black
sweater which Father Nevin said later that he wanted to be
buried in.
During Harry’s last stay at Hoag Hospital, the nurse who was
assigned to him showed him her stethoscope which Harry had
actually given her many years ago after hers had broken.
Harry lost Ruth, his loving wife of 58 years in 1999. He continued
to be very active at St. Joachim Parish where he met and married
Peggy Hall in 2001 who shared his life from that moment on and
brought him much happiness over the last eight years.
Harry passed away peacefully in his home surrounded by his
entire family on Sept 18th at age 94. On Thursday, the 15th
of October, a rosary will be said at 10:30 followed by a memorial
mass at 11:00 at St. Joachim Church located at 1964 Orange
Ave., Costa Mesa. A luncheon reception will immediately
follow.
Harry is survived by his wife Peggy, son, Newell (wife Debbie),
daughter, Jeannie Osborne (husband Denny), eight grandchildren
and eleven great grandchildren.
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