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Dr. Richard Sayre Koch Dr. Richard Sayre Koch passed away peacefully on June 16, 2014 in Olympia, WA, at the age of 99. He was born on December 21,1914 in Philadelphia, PA to Andrew and Mary Louise Koch. Dr. Koch received his pre-med degree at the University of Alabama and graduated from Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1938. He practiced family medicine, physical medicine, prolotherapy and back/joint rehabilitation in Olympia WA for 67 years. He retired in February of 2005. Dr. Koch spent his professional life advocating for medical research and was a sought after lecturer on Osteopathic Medicine, spinal rehabilitation and prolotherapy. In his pre-med college years, Dr. Koch was a champion light-heavyweight boxer, to help him pay his way through college. He had a passion for scuba diving and went on many diving expeditions all over the world, including his beloved Hood Canal. He was a scuba diving instructor for the YMCA. He was an avid Husky fan and enjoyed traveling the world with his wife, Traudi. He made Hood Canal and his cabin his "home away from home." Dr. Koch is survived by his loving wife of 36 years, Traudi, and his nephew Richard B. Koch (Wendy) of Philadelphia, PA. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in honor of Dr. Richard S. Koch's name and sent to: Wounded Warrior Project PO Box 758517 Topeka, KS 66675 woundedwarriorproject. org OR Military Order of the Purple Heart Foundation PO Box 49 Annandale, VA 22003

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Published by The Olympian on Jul. 6, 2014.

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Jim Black, DO

July 11, 2014

Dr. Koch was not only a remarkable Osteopathic Physician but a very unique and generous individual. My first encounter was not in person but listening to an interview on a local Philadelphia radio station while I was a student at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathy in the late 1950's. He has been a role model and outstanding alumnus. He will be greatly missed! Joann and I extend our deepest sympathy to Traudi.

John Giovine

July 10, 2014

Though separated by time and a modicum of distance, I well remember Richard as a generous and kind man, a good doctor and a truly valuable asset to the Olympia community. He was also a good family friend.

My condolences and blessings to his wife Traudie.

Sincerely,

John Giovine

Seattle, Washington

John Giovine

July 10, 2014

Though separated by time and a modicum of distance, I well remember Richard as a generous and kind man, a fine doctor and a truly valuable asset to the Olympia community. He was also a good family friend.

My condolences and blessings to Traudie.

Sincerely,

John Giovine

Seattle, Washington

Evergreen College Interns working in a garden on Dr. Koch's land

Karen Nelson

July 9, 2014

I am grateful for Dr. Koch's generosity to the Olympia community. His interest and support for growing food locally has touched many lives and made our community a better place to live.

Gail O'Sullivan

July 8, 2014

I'm so grateful that Dr. Koch generously made community gardens possible on his properties, both on the eastside and in downtown Olympia. Thanks.

Nancy Sweeney

July 6, 2014

Thank you Dr. Koch for your knowledge and wisdom shared with so many for so long. It was my honor to work with you many of those years.

Mchael Adams

July 6, 2014

Dr. Koch took care of my grandmother for years-I remember my grandmother dropping off yule bread at the holidays for Dr. Koch and staff he was always so friendly.My grandmother had many medical conditions and Dr. Koch was always there to help her. Bless Doctor Koch and your family at this time we know he is a angel now as we knew he was a angel on earth. God bless

Dorie gerber-Nelson

July 6, 2014

Dear Traudie - Thinking of you with deep affection at this time. We always enjoyed our times with Richard. His care and concern for others was inspiring. He was a special gentleman. Ed and Dorie

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