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Pat Neff Groner

1920 - 2012

Pat Neff Groner obituary, 1920-2012, Pensacola, FL

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Pat Groner Obituary

Pat Neff Groner

1920-2012

Pat Neff Groner, the original CEO of Baptist Hospital and a pioneer in the health care field, died in Pensacola, FL on December 14, 2012 at Azalea Trace, the continuing care retirement community opened in 1980 under his direction and vision. He was 91.

The youngest of five siblings, Pat grew up in Marshall, TX where his father, a Baptist minister and formerly a Waco, TX attorney and chairman of the Texas Baptist Convention, was President of the College of Marshall. Groner attended the College of Marshall and graduated from Baylor University. Upon graduation, Groner joined the Marine Corps. While going through Marine Corps pilot training in Vermont, Pat met Louise, his soon-to-be wife, who he would forever after proclaim as "the prettiest girl in Vermont". Pat and Louise were married in California in1944, after which Captain Groner was called to the South Pacific Theatre where he flew in World War II. After the war, Pat and Louise settled in her home state of Vermont where Groner interned at a Vermont hospital and joined the Vermont Air National Guard.

In 1950, at the request of the founding directors of Baptist Hospital, the 29-year old Groner flew an Air National Guard plane from Vermont to Pensacola to interview for the head job of the new hospital. Pat accepted the position, and months later, Pat and Louise moved to Pensacola with their young daughter, Jodee.

During his 33-year career as CEO of Baptist Healthcare, Groner's vision and energy led to innovations that are now standard in hospitals all over the United States. Baptist had the first post-operative recovery room in Florida and was one of the first hospitals in the nation to have an intensive coronary care unit, an outpatient surgical care unit, and hospital-based air ambulance known as Life Flight. Groner was restless about the status quo and always passionate about finding new and better ways of doing things. His leadership in organizations such as the American Hospital Association, the Southeastern Hospital Conference and the American College of Healthcare Executives took his ideas beyond Florida. A staunch proponent of not-for-profit hospitals, he formed relationships with healthcare leaders across the country with similar visions who together founded organizations which helped shape the industry. He was co-founder and president of the Hospital Research and Development Institute, co-founder of the Voluntary Hospitals of America, long-time board member for Blue Cross-Blue Shield of Florida, Inc., and Vice-President and Treasurer of Multi-Hospital Mutual Insurance Group.

Groner was influenced by his father, a Baptist-minister and first Chairman of the Southern Hospital Commission, and believed health care is a profession closely connected with faith. He often quoted Will Durant's statement that "Faith is a higher faculty than reason". Groner lived his faith through the interest he took in others. He is remembered by those he mentored in the profession as well as the countless associates whose lives he touched with his generosity and distinct sense of humor.

Pat believed in the community he loved serving in leadership positions with the March of Dimes, YMCA, Community Mental Health Center, Pensacola Rotary Club, Action 76 Taskforce on Higher Education, and various United Fund organizations. He was Don Tristan DeLuna XXXV in the Fiesta of Five Flags celebration.

Groner's interest in education and the State university system led to his service as a member of the Florida Board of Regents. Groner was also active in the banking field serving for years as a director of First Mutual, later AmSouth Bank.

Among his many honors Groner was awarded a Doctor of Laws by the University of West Florida and East Texas Baptist University; inducted in 2008 into the Health Care Hall of Fame by the American College of Health Care Executives; received the Kiwanis Man of the Year Award, Pensacola Junior Chamber of Commerce Good Government Award, Freedom Foundation George Washington Medal, Liberty Bell Award, and Pensacola Chamber of Commerce Pioneer Award. Groner was also a life long Rotarian and Paul Harris Fellow and was the recipient of numerous health care awards.

First cultivated during his service in World War II, Groner's love of aviation continued throughout his life. He piloted his famous Piper Twin Commanche, "Poppa Golf", all over the country. Pat passed along the plane, along with the flying bug, to his son and frequent co-pilot, Chip.

Groner is survived by his wife of 68 years, Louise; his two children, Jodee Hart (Chris) and Chip Groner (Pam); four grandchildren, Will Hart (Traci), Pat Hart (Betsy), Jenna Koebel (Chris) and Shelby Cotner (Joe) and seven great-grandchildren. A mentor to many in the hospital field, he continued that role with his grandchildren, two of whom went into the health care field, one into banking and one into aviation as a Navy pilot.

Pat loved his family, his work and his community. A man of faith, ideas and action, he led a life of service. Pat Groner's life is a model for the full life well lived.

A Memorial Service will be held at St. Christopher's Episcopal Church at 2:00pm, Thursday, December 20, 2012.

In lieu of flowers, contributions will be welcomed to the Baptist Healthcare Foundation, P.O.Box 17500, Pensacola, FL 32522-7500; UWF Foundation, Inc., Building 12, 11000 University Pkwy, Pensacola, Fl 32514 or Azalea Trace Heritage Fund, 10100 Hillview Drive, Pensacola, FL 32514.

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Published by the Pensacola News Journal from Dec. 18 to Dec. 20, 2012.

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Jacob West

January 15, 2013

Dear Groner Family,
F.S. Groner had the ability to make dreams become realities. I preach in the sanctuary of First Baptist in Stamford which stands as a testimony of his vision. His picture hangs in a gallery of pastor portraits. After reading about Pat's life, it is clear how his son posessed similar ability.

May God bless you during this time.

Sincerely,

Jacob West
Pastor, FBC Stamford
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Roger Smart

December 30, 2012

Pat Groner will certainly be missed. Great human being and friend to all. Will miss talking to him at Pensacola Regional Airport and a superb pilot, just like Chip.

REV. JAN JONES THACKERAY

December 23, 2012

JODEE. YOUR DAD FOUGHT THE GOOD FIGHT OF FAITH FOR A LONG TIME.. HIS GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT.. I KNOW WHAT A GRAND DAUGHTER YOU ARE AND WHAT IT TAKES TO GIVE OUR PARENTS THEIR DUE HONOR.. BE BLESSED AND REST NOW .. JESUS CHOSE HIS FAVORITE TIME TO CALL HIM HOME. HE WILL COMFORT YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AND REWARD YOU FOR YOUR GIVING TO THE LORD! WITH LOVE FROM YOUR DESTIN FAMILY

Les Miller

December 20, 2012

To the Groner family. I am sorry to learn about Pat. You are all in my prayers. I have many pleasant memories of our times together. God Bless

Deborah Dodson-Drozdowski

December 20, 2012

I always enjoyed visiting with your dad when I was in Pensacola. What a gentleman.

Rick Gill

December 20, 2012

Jodee and Chip -- you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Chip, my mom and dad never did buy your parents' white house on Dunwoody, like we talked about so much on the playground at Cordova Park Elementary as "probably happening right now" (little did we know), but it was nothing personal, as you know! Still, I can't drive by it on that curve, without thinking what almost was! My dad, of course, was with your dad in many organizations, primarily with Baptist Hospital, and he and my mom considered your parents, as I did both of you, close friends. I'll be there to cry with you this afternoon.

Clay Caessens

December 20, 2012

Soaring to meet God. Fairwell Papa Gulf, you were one of a kind and will be sorely missed.

Nancy Hodgkins

December 19, 2012

Deepest sympathy to Louise, Jodee and Chip - it was a privilege to have known Pat.

December 19, 2012

It was a pleasure to have known Pat. What an inspiration to all he came in contact with. His contributions to Health and also to Aviation was and will remain memorable.
Larry Grindrod

John Broxson

December 19, 2012

It is a a very fulfilling and warm memory of my life to have known and worked with Pat Groner. His compassionate and hearty outreach will be cherished in my heart. Christina and I hold dear our memories of him and his family. Our hearts go out to you at this time of loss during the
Christmas season. I lost my father, Sheriff Bart Broxson at Christmas time and can deeply empathize with your loss.

Larry Klawinski

December 18, 2012

Dear Chip,
Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family on the loss of your Dad. Your Dad certainly left a mark on this world that will never be forgotten.

December 18, 2012

Dear Louise,
Ruth and I extend our deepest sympathy to you and your family. Pat sure was a fine man and a good friend and will be missed by many.
Sincerely,
Ed Chadbourne

RANDALL BROXTON

December 18, 2012

So sorry for your loss. Pat was a great community leader. We at Pensacola State are so grateful for his work in establishing our nursing program.I always enjoyed our chats on Pensacola history. You are in our thoughts.

Rosemary Kromidas Hendrix

December 18, 2012

As I read of Mr. Groner's passing, my memories flooded with events that happened when he first came to Pensacola. He was involved with the March of Dimes from which I benefited when I had polio in 1951. Later, I became a nurse, trained at Baptist. He was a wonderful person. May his memory be eternal. My condolences to his family.

December 18, 2012

Dear Ones,
My husband Phillip and I now live in Tallahassee, but we read of Mr. Groner's passing on the Pensacola News Journal on-line feature. More than fifty years ago my folks, Milton & Mary Frances Richardson lived across the street when "the Groners" moved to Pensacola. Mallory Street back then was a delightful place for youngsters growing up with wonderful, fun families such as the Appleyards, the Hiles, the Moore family, the Flemings and others that I'm sure I'm missing. I remember Jodee's first day of school and her grip on the porch bannister along with her mom's kind response. I also remember Chip, only a tot, putting a pasteboard box over his head to cross the street as if it were not dangerous enough crossing the street alone! I remember Katrina, the family boxer, who loved to stand under the sprinkler. I remember Mr. Groner always calling out from across the street to my dad. He called him 'big Milt" though my dad was not much larger than he was. You see, I remember the wonderful Groner family!
"Groners" we will keep you in our thoughts and prayers during this tender time.
Love,
Julia Ann (Richardson) Cooper

Linda Jernigan Fogle

December 17, 2012

I have cherished memories of spending time in the Groner's home during high school years. Mr. Groner would sometimes take Jodee and I night flying after we came home from our dates. It was so inspiring that I eventually got my pilot's license and enjoyed many years of flying. I thought of Pat Groner the day I soloed. He was a wonderful man and will be greatly missed by friends and his family. I feel certain that the wind of God will forever be beneath his wings and that he is peacefully soaring.

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