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Dr. Warren N. Koontz
NEWARK: Dr. Warren N. Koontz, longtime Newark area physician and mental health advocate, passed away Friday, February 1, 2013, at the Hospice Inpatient Care Center at Licking Memorial Hospital.
Dr. Koontz was born March 14, 1922, in St. Louisville, the son of the late Robert and Lella (Hoover) Koontz. A veteran of the US Army, he served during both WWII and the Korean Conflict. His secondary education endeavors began at Kentucky Christian College in Greyson, Kentucky and he received a B.A. degree in biology and English literature from Miami University at Oxford in 1943, where he had been a member of Phi Sigma Biological Honor Society. On March 14, 1947, he graduated in the top ten of his class from The Ohio State University College of Medicine. From 1947-48, Dr. Koontz served a first year rotating residency at University Hospitals in Iowa City, Iowa. During his second enlistment period in the US Army, Dr. Koontz served a residency in neuro-psychiatry at Brooke Army Hospital in San Antonio, Texas in 1951-52. In 1952-53, he served as a staff psychiatrist & neurologist at the United States Army General Hospital at Fort Knox.
The contributions Dr. Koontz made in primary care medicine and mental health services in Newark and Licking County extended across his entire career and into his retirement. He was a pioneer in community mental health care. His private medical practice of 51 years began at 144 Mount Vernon Road in 1948 and many will remember his office on Hudson Avenue, where he practiced until the OH16 expressway construction project required moving the office to West Main Street. The Moundbuilders Doctors Park was planned and built by Drs. Koontz and Charles Sinsabaugh. He retired from his private practice in 2000.
Dr. Koontz always felt the most vital dimension of his medical practice was in the field of community mental health services. In the era of mental health services being delivered in large inpatient state hospitals, Dr. Koontz co-founded the Moundbuilders Guidance Center in his medical office on Hudson Avenue in 1954. A co-founder of the Licking County Mental Health Association, Dr. Koontz was its first president in 1954. Well into his retirement years, he served as a staff physician at the Moundbuilders Guidance Center.
Dr. Koontz interest in literature continued throughout his lifetime and he especially enjoyed the works of Charles Dickens. He shared his passion for literature, music, travel and hunting with his children creating many fond memories.
Surviving are his wife, Connie Koontz, his seven children, Robert (Carole) of Newark, Marcia Mallett of Wilmington, North Carolina, Alan (Kathy) Koontz of Dublin, Dr. David (Karen) Koontz of Newark, Phillip Koontz of Newark, Warren (Cindy) Koontz of Charleston, South Carolina, Charles (Darlah) Koontz of Montgomery; his former wife and mother of his seven children, Idabell Moschell Koontz of Newark. His grandchildren, Natalie (Brian) Careins, Evan (Rachael) Koontz, Amanda (Wells) Logan, Cameron Mallett, Amy (Sean) Tucker, Claire Koontz, Maxwell Koontz, Spencer Koontz, Seth (Amanda) Koontz, Sarah (Andrew) Fackler, Chelsea Koontz, Andrew Koontz, Annaliese Koontz; his great-grandchildren, Alexander Careins, Elaina Koontz, Caleb Logan, Seth Logan, Hudson Logan, Eliza Logan, Quinton Logan, Eli Logan, Gage Koontz, Hannah Fackler, Hope Fackler; his brother, Don (Ruth) McClelland of Kalamazoo, Michigan; several nieces and nephews; his step children, Cathy (Terry) Keith of Westerville, Louise (Ed) Chaney of Newark, Julie (Dan) Huprich of Granville, Nancy (Randy) Mayberry of Homer, Martha (Patrick) Quinn of Mt. Vernon; step-grandchildren, Cassie (Brad) Blizzard, Catilyn Chaney, Livy Huprich, Maddie Huprich, Ian Huprich, Kalib Quinn, Nicole Quinn, Lucy Quinn, Owen Quinn, Ilene Quinn and a step great-grandchild, Kinley Blizzard.
Friends may call Wednesday, February 6, 2013, from 2-4 and 6-8PM at the Brucker-Kishler Funeral Home, 985 N. 21st Street in Newark. A funeral service will be held on Thursday, at 11AM, at the Second Presbyterian Church, 42 East Church Street, Newark, with the Reverend Bruce Henderson and Reverend Charles Smith officiating. Burial will follow in Wilson Cemetery, with military funeral honors presented by The Licking County Veterans Alliance.
Memorial contributions may be made to Moundbuilders Guidance Center, Second Presbyterian Church or Hospice Of Central Ohio; envelopes will be available at the funeral home.
Online condolences to the family may be sent via www.brucker-kishlerfuneralhome.com by clicking obituaries/guestbookentry.
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David and Idabell I just want to express my Deepest Sympathy... Dr. Koontz was a wonderful Dr. and a wonderful caring person. He always had a smile on his face and always said hi to people..... He will be missed! God Bless your Family!
Yvonne Long Belmont
February 9, 2013
David our thought and prayers are with you and your family in the passing of your father.
Errol and Margaret Gutliph
February 9, 2013
We're so sorry for your loss. We send our heartfelt sympathy to you, Bob and Carole and family.
Geoff and Susan Danner
February 9, 2013
I just heard of Dr. Koontz's passing. I worked with him at MGC. Dr. Koontz was so kind and gentle. Always willing to listen and provide comfort and assistance. He will be missed. Prayers to the family.
Sue Jacks
February 8, 2013
David,Irma and I are very sorry for your family's loss. God Bless.
Bill Watkins
February 8, 2013
Dr. David, Your dad was good man and a grate frend. He will be missed but not forgoten. He was never at a loss for words or time to stop and say Hi!
Lee Ashcraft
February 8, 2013
I worked with Dr. Koontz for 10 years at MGC. One of the most caring compassionate men I have had the pleasure of knowing. May his memory be a blessing.
Steve Goldston
February 8, 2013
Phil and David
I am sorry to hear about your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you
Amy Carsn
February 8, 2013
Phil and David:
Sorry to hear about your loss. I know you were all very close to your father. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Amy Carson
February 8, 2013
Dear Family, We have many fond memories of The Knootz family over the past 50 years. Our love, thoughts and prayers are with you all.
The Family of Marge King
February 6, 2013
Connie
I am sorry for your loss. I just found out about Warrens passing. He was a great and careing man. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Becky & Dale Kirk
February 6, 2013
He touched so many peoples lives. My oldest son who is now 28 remembers him as the nickle man. When ever we ran in to Dr Koontz when Matt was little he always gave him a nickle. He was one of the most kindness persons I have known. It was a pleasure knowing him, and he truly will be missed.
Joyce Ford
February 6, 2013
Dr. David Koontz and family:
Your father was my first doctor afer leaving the pediatrican at age 16. He helped me through some trying times in my life and will be greatly missed by all whose lives he touched. He always had a smile on his face and a kind word. I will always remember him patting me on the knee as he entered the room. Thanks for sharing him with so many people of this community.
Rhea Courson Dunsford
February 6, 2013
You were the best docter ever. I will miss you.
Sandra Annarino
February 6, 2013
Connie ~ Kevin and I will miss our interesting conversations with Doc at the Winery. We are sorry for your loss.
Jodi Miller
February 6, 2013
I immensely liked and respected Dr. Koontz, a very caring and helpful man.
Roger Osborn
February 6, 2013
My condolence to the family and friends of Doctor.Warren Koontz
Dr. Warren Koontz was a caring Doctor.
From house calls, to being in surgery with me as my family Doctor.
His friendly smile as he walked in your room.
Visits to his patients' morning, and night that were in the hospital.
When my father passed away Dr. Koontz called my mother's home to check on her, and my siblings.
Every morning for the first week after my father passed away.
Times have changed for Doctors. Many of those changes never affected Dr. Koontz.
He practiced as he always did. Personal and caring.
A wonderful man is in heaven with many patients he once cared for.
Mary Jane (Slate) Levingston
February 6, 2013
Dear Family of Dr. Koontz,
He was my doctor from age 16 until I moved to Florida in 1984. I always had great visits with him and wished he was in Florida where I lived. he was a wonderful caring man and I am sure you will miss him greatly.
Debbie Stalego
February 6, 2013
David Koontz and family,,I so love your dad...he was my first doctor after the pediatrician when I was 16 years old until he retired...he was a wonderful, caring physician and man..He will be greatly missed.
Ginny Webster
February 6, 2013
Phil,
Please accept my condolences. Of course all of us nurses worked with your dad at LMH at one time or another and it was truly a pleasure. Many years later, after I left the hospital, I went to a medical seminar and he recognized me and sat with me and we spent the whole day and had lunch together. What a delightful man. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Jan Downey
Jan Downey
February 6, 2013
Dr Koontz, I'm sorry for you and your families loss.
Ron Bole
February 6, 2013
phil sorry to hear of ur loss. our prayers and thoughts are with u and ur family. paul and melissa keaser
paul keaser
February 6, 2013
dr.koontz sorry to hear about ur dad. our thoughts are with u . jeff and rose rodgers
rose rodgers
February 6, 2013
Family.so sorry for your loss.Dr koontz.was such an warm and friendly person.Had such respect for everyone.loved seeing him walking the halls at LMH .truly be missed so much.
Lisa Glasmeier
February 6, 2013
Dear koontz family, I was saddened to here you lost a great man.He was part of are grandmother life ,and my moms life.. for a long time.and part of mine and sisters lives as well.He always had a smile when he walked in the room.he always made me laugh .His kindness he gave are family will always hold a spot in my heart.He will be solely missed.And I hope others will learn how thoughtful and careing he was to all of his patients ,He loved his family ,like he loved his patients.My thoughts and my prayers. are with you all at this difficult time.
Laura hughes
February 6, 2013
What a great man!! I learned so much from him when working with him at Moundbuilders for 10 years...he made a personal effort to help my family several times. I'm blessed to have had him in my life!! God bless his family
Melanie Craft
February 5, 2013
My thoughts and prayers are with the whole family. You have been blessed to be part of his family, and I have been blessed to have known him. Memories of him will always be with me.
Trent Darling
February 5, 2013
I had the privilege of working with Dr. Koontz at Moundbuilders Guidance Center for several years. He will be missed greatly. My thoughts and prayers for the family.
Kathy Wright
February 5, 2013
Phil,Nat, and family: I'm sorry for your loss. I remember my in laws talking about how much they loved having Warren as their Doctor. My prayers go out to all of you.
Thomas Ashcraft
February 5, 2013
Sorry for loss Dr. K.
Shannon Swan
February 5, 2013
I worked as a LPN at Moundbuilders for almost 9 years and found Dr. Koontz to be a good and caring physician and a kind person. He will be missed by all who knew him & the community at large. Sympathy & prayers go out to his family.
Melinda Claggett
February 5, 2013
My condolences to all of the Koontz family.Your father was a great friend to my family and a great help to me when I was at LCMH. I will always remember him.
Becky Deuschle-Tooley
February 5, 2013
Dr. David, Connie and all the Koontz family: Warren was a mentor to me and I enjoyed working along side of him in the office and for many years at LMH. We had a great mutual respect for each other. I will remember that he was kind, caring, super smart, an excellent diagnostician, had a real sense of humor, and loved his family . He accomplished much, and he will be missed by many, myself included. So sorry for your loss.
Sharyn Davis
February 5, 2013
My thoughts go out to the Koontz family. Dr. Koontz was a very generous and kind person. I have many fond memories that he and his family gave to me. He inspired me more than he would probably ever imagine. My thoughts and prayer are with his family.
Amy (Kauppi) Mays
February 5, 2013
Our deepest condolences to the family of Dr. Koontz. Both my husband and myself had the privilege of working with him. He was one of the most caring and personable Doctors I've ever met. He had a full, meaningful life and what a legacy he leaves behind. Sincerely, Dr. And Mrs. Steven Severyn
Dr. And Mrs. Steven Severyn
February 5, 2013
Two of our daughters married sons of Dr. and Mrs. Koontz. Therefore, we shared some of the same grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Dr. Koontz was friendly and always seemed like a caring person.
He will be greatly missed by his family, friends, acquaintances, community, and associates.
Love and prayers to each and everyone who is of the Koontz Family.
David and Gloria Carey
February 5, 2013
Dr. Koontz was a very special person not only in his professional life but his everyday life as well. He always acknowledged people he knew. Its a rare quality these days. Take comfort on how much he was loved by this community. I will miss him.
nancy campolo
February 5, 2013
Natalie and David. I am so sorry for your loss. I always like Dr Koontz. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time. Love, Ruth and Gary
Ruth Blackford
February 5, 2013
I had the privilege of working with Dr. Koontz for 14 years at Moundbuilders Guidance Center. He helped me through some bad times and I will always be greatful for that. Dr. Koontz loved his patients and he loved life. This world is a better place because of him. I will miss you, Dr. Koontz.
Lora Stark
February 5, 2013
Thinking of you and your family in your time of sorrow.
Sam and Tasha Baker
February 5, 2013
Natalie and family I am so sorry for your loss. Dr Koontz was my mom and dads dr. for years my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family
Sue Ashcraft- Neudecker
February 5, 2013
I am so very sorry to hear of Dr. Koontz passing... Dr. Knootz was my doctor for years and years and years... He was one of a kindest and the most gentle man I've ever met... I'll never forget the day he insisted that I took his umbrella because it was raining and I didn't have one... RIP Dr. Koontz...
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Laura Freeze
February 5, 2013
As a former RN at Moundbuilders Guidance Center, I was always amazed at watching Dr Koontz with his clients. He was direct, honest, but compassionate, and they loved him. I too experienced his kindness and concern as I went through a difficult time while employed there. I never tired of hearing him tell others that as a child, he played with my dad in a sawdust pile in St. Louisville. The world feels a little more lonely without him. Prayers being offered for all of the family.
Rita Hockenberry
February 5, 2013
I am so sorry for your loss. I will always remember Dr. Koontz and his gentle touch and kindness.
Sara
February 5, 2013
To the Koontz family. We are thinking about you with love and prayers. Dr Koontz was not only a friend but a highly respected colleague of Frank. He will be missed by the entire community. Frank and Barbara Gabe
February 5, 2013
Sorry to hear of Dr.Koontz passing. He was a wonderful man.
Barbara Stalling
February 5, 2013
I am so sorry for your loss Connie.
Shirley (Anderson) Horn
February 4, 2013
Condolences to our neighbors Bob, Carole, Natalie and Evan, from Ed, Jean and Donna Ware
Ed Ware
February 4, 2013
Dr. Koontz will always have a place in my heart, he took good care of everyone and he sure did take good care of the Jones family for lots of years and we can never thank him enough, but he will be missed.
carol roberts
February 4, 2013
I am sorry for your loss and ours, you are in my thoughts and prayers. God's blessings to the family.
Marcia Phelps
February 4, 2013
He will be missed. Dr. Koontz really helped my sister in law and I thank him for that.
Pam
February 4, 2013
May God help you during your time of sorrow.
Valerie Vollmer
February 4, 2013
Phil,
You and your family have our most heartfelt sympathies.
Gilbert and Jane Fortney
February 4, 2013
Dr. Koontz was our family doctor and a neighbor as we grew up. Back then he made house calls and one evening when I was about eleven years old he came to house later that evening I had my appendix taken out. Recently we had reconnected and one evening he made a comment that i will not soon forget "next time i'll take more then your appendix". We need more doctors like him, who cared for their patients as if they were his family. We will always remember him and his exceptional caring ways. Keep him forever in your heart, and his memory will never fade. Our prayers are with all of you in this trying time.
Ted Handel
February 4, 2013
I have so much respect for Dr. Koontz. He was my childhood Dr. and a friend to my father. Much Love to all the Koontz family.
Joann Madsion Russell
February 4, 2013
My sincere sympathy to the entire Koontz family. Dr. Warren Koontz was my doctor for many years. I always remember the gentle patting of his hands on mine at each appointments end and the smile that assured me
everything will okay. God Bless...
Mrs. Donna Cook Grigsby
February 4, 2013
Dear Koontz family I'm so sorry for the loss of your husband and father. Dr. Koontz was a part of my life since I was a pre-teen. I couldn't count the number of times he gave me guidance in my medical life. Our recent recorded “Life Review' gave me new appreciation of him and all he's accomplished inour community. You all should be very proud of him. God Bless His Soul.
Craig Young
February 4, 2013
Sympathy to Warren and Idabell's family.
Love, mj
February 4, 2013
Connie - Sorry for you loss. Warren enjoyed attending church. Charles Wells
February 4, 2013
Connie and family,
We will miss Warren's wit and friendship. We always enjoyed his stories, and gardening hints. He was a great neighbor.
George and Judy Kaercher
February 4, 2013
My father John Jones served with Dr. Koontz at Central Christian Church for years. We remember the whole family as being very special.Dr. Koontz was a very caring man. You have our sincere sympathy.
Patricia Jones Martin
Patricia Martin
February 4, 2013
DWIGHT BENDURE
February 4, 2013
Dr. Koontz was our family doctor even after we grew up. It was not uncommon to run into him at the grocery and he would always ask if we were ok. We need more doctors like him, who cared for their patients as if they were his family. We will always remember him and his exceptional caring ways. Keep him forever in your heart, and his memory will never fade. Our prayers are with all of you in this trying time.
Sharon Hardin Gray
February 4, 2013
Remembering this family today as they grieve the passing of Dr. Koontz. Our families were friends in years past.
Peggy Harris Meyer, daughter of the late Verne and Miriam Harris
Peggy Meyer
February 4, 2013
Our sympathies to Connie and the family.
Always great neighbors.
Bob and Vincent Cashdollar
Bob and Vincent Cashdollar
February 4, 2013
My sincerest condolences to the Koontz family. May he rest in peace.
Renee Spring
February 4, 2013
My prayers are with you all. I enjoyed
working with Warren at MGC. He was a
good friend and a great guy. Dixie Hull
February 4, 2013
Sorry for your loss and the loss to the community
June Nickerson
February 4, 2013
Connie, I am sorry to hear about the passing of Mr. Koontz. May his soul rest in peace.
Carmen Moomaw
February 4, 2013
Sorry to hear of your loss and the loss to the community,but we would be selfish to wish him back without good quality of life.
June Nickerson
February 4, 2013
My sympathies to all the family,especially to Dr David Koontz.
Prayers for His blessings and comfort at this time.
Alice McGee
February 4, 2013
David-
My thought are with you.
Bonnie Fyffe
February 4, 2013
Connie, Sorry to hear of your loss. Will keep you in our prayers as you continue on in the days ahead.
Sherry (Darkes) & John DeVault
February 4, 2013
Bob, David and all. Sorry to hear about you dad. He lived a good life and took care of alot of people, including me. My sympathy to all.
Dave Shipp
February 4, 2013
Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.
Linda, Nicole and Lauren Berry
February 4, 2013
Connie, So sorry for your loss but you had many good years w/a good man like your husband. Our prayers are with you.
Love in Christ, Barbara & John Kocik
Barbara/John Kocik
February 3, 2013
David and family,
I am so sorry to hear of Dr.Warren's passing. He was such a sweet and caring doctor who took the time to listen and care for his patients. Know that he is no longer suffering, and is your guardian angel that will watch over you always.
Owen & Vickie Lewis
February 3, 2013
Dr. Koontz was a skilled, lively, friendly and loving presence in my life. No sore throat, allergy or tonsil was overlooked. He had a remarkable ability to engage and understand, caring for three generations of our family. Sending condolences to the Koontz family as they say goodbye to him.
Margie Frazier
February 3, 2013
Phil I am sitting here with dad right now and thinking of you. We send our condolence honey to you and your family
Vickie Reynard
February 3, 2013
My condolences to the Koontz family at this intimate time of grieving. Dr. Koontz was a brillant and well respected physician. I enjoyed working with him. Newark residents were lucky to have him.
Love & Prayers, Sue Ashcraft
Sue Ashcraft
February 3, 2013
Sorry to hear of Dr Koontz passing. I always enjoyed working with him. Such a nice man.
veneva glover
February 3, 2013
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