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Dr. Edward F. Joganic Jr.

1946 - 2017

Dr. Edward F. Joganic Jr. obituary, 1946-2017, Phoenix, AZ

BORN

1946

DIED

2017

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4800 East Indian School Rd.

Phoenix, Arizona

Edward Joganic Obituary

Joganic, Dr. Edward F. Jr.
Dr. Edward F. Joganic, Jr. passed away on Monday, October 23, 2017 after a courageous three-year battle with cancer. Ed was a treasured friend and father and a highly respected colleague recognized for his intelligence, skill and integrity. Ed was an extraordinary surgeon whose life work positively impacted the lives of tens of thousands of patients, especially children with craniofacial deformities. He was a pioneer and innovator in the field of Plastic and Reconstructive surgery whose passion for knowledge and learning was reflected in the great joy he took in teaching the skills of his craft to others. Ed was a kind and generous teacher who enriched the lives and educations of countless students and residents during his forty-two-year career as a physician. Ed was born on October 1, 1946 in Elizabeth City, North Carolina to Edward F. Joganic, Sr. and Shirley Maxine Caddy. The family lived in Elizabeth City and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania before moving to Tucson, Arizona in 1955. Ed graduated from Salpointe Catholic High School in 1964 and received both Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in Zoology from the University of Arizona. Ed earned a medical degree from the University of Arizona College of Medicine in 1975 and completed Residencies in General Surgery and Plastic Surgery at the Wilford Hall US Air Force Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas. Edward F. Joganic, Jr. served in the United States Air Force from 1968 to 1988. In 1968, Ed was commissioned as 2nd Lieutenant in the 3097th Aviation Depot Squadron and served as an aerospace munitions officer. During the Vietnam War, he served in the 5th Air Force, stationed at Fuchu Air Base, Japan and held the position of Assistant Director of Munitions at the time he began his medical education in 1972. Ed was honored with numerous awards and commendations during his distinguished career as an Air Force Physician, and was named Consultant to the USAF Surgeon General for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Ed served as Vice Chairman of Plastic Surgery at Wilford Hall USAF Medical Center and Chairman of the Department of Surgery and Chief of Plastic Surgery at Scott Air Force Base Hospital in O'Fallon, Illinois. In 1988, Ed retired from the Air Force with the rank of Colonel. Much the modern Renaissance Man, Ed had many interests and hobbies outside of his love for surgery. He was an accomplished pianist, an avid astronomer, competent photographer and enthusiastic student of astrophysics. He was a skilled artist and craftsman who loved to work with his hands and was especially happy when he could use his skills to repair and remake objects and restore them to their original beauty. He rebuilt numerous classic sports cars, a WWII Ryan PT-22 training aircraft and several antique Steinway Duo-Art reproducing pianos. If Ed could not find a particular part he needed for a project, he would manufacture it himself in his garage or at the dining room table, which was often hidden completely by car parts. Ed loved spending time in his workshop, though he also loved to be outdoors, to experience the natural world and feel the wind in his face. He started out sailing boats on a small lake in central Texas and then moved on to flying single engine aircraft. He earned his private pilot's license in 1984 and after moving to Phoenix, enjoyed piloting gliders high above the Valley of the Sun. In the last years of his life, he returned to his love of boats and took up rowing with his best friend and colleague, Travis Holcombe and they practiced and competed together on Tempe Town Lake. Ed dedicated his life to learning, invention and exploration and he had an indomitable curiosity that he shared with his children and grandchildren. He enjoyed working on computers and electronics with his son John, who is now a premier computer programmer. Ed and his son Matthew worked together to restore cars and enjoyed scuba diving, leading Matthew to become an Engineer Diver. His daughter Jessica inherited his interest in the craniofacial skeleton and earned a Ph.D. in Biological Anthropology by studying the genetics of craniofacial variation. Ed's daughter Jennifer shares his love of the biological sciences and became the President of a biotechnology company by following Ed's example of hard work and perseverance. Ed shared a love of astronomy with his granddaughter Elaine, who is studying to be an Aerospace Engineer. He adored his three young granddaughters Sophia, Katherine and Arkadia and enjoyed watching them grow and develop. Ed is preceded in death by his father Edward F. Joganic, Sr. and his sister, Charlene Shidisky (Charles). He is survived by his mother, Shirley Joganic, his children John (Ashley), Jennifer, Jessica and Matthew; grandchildren Elaine, Sophia, Katherine and Arkadia; Rosemary Joganic and Denise Erickson. A visitation will be held at St. Francis Xavier Church on Monday, 30 October from 5-7 pm with a Funeral Mass celebrated at 7:00 P.M. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to Hospice of the Valley instead at (www.hov.org). Arrangements entrusted to Whitney & Murphy Funeral Home.

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Published by The Arizona Republic on Oct. 28, 2017.

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richard winn

October 22, 2025

Still remember Ed and his protean interests. In med school he got me to discover Punk Floyd. He was a true renaissance man as outlined. I think of him still; I saw him last when he was at Scott AFB. Will definitely miss him at our upcoming 50th med school graduation celebration in Tucson in November. We were the only active duty med students in our class. I was a second lieutenant and he was a captain. "You are never gone if you live in someone's memory". Rick Winn, MD, MS, Colonel USAF Retired

Liz

September 11, 2024

Dr. Joganic performed a life changing surgery on me as a child with a debilitating abnormality. I will forever be so thankful and grateful for him. May he rest in peace

Rick Winn

April 12, 2024

I just discovered the passing of ed and I was saddened greatly. Ed and I attended medical school at the same time in Tucson. He was the only other Air Force person in our class. Unfortunately we lost contact after being at Woolford Hall together I was aware of his incredible work with cranial facial deformity and his passion for this area, his referral for my wife´s nasal surgery was greatly appreciated. Godspeed to Ed and his family sincere condolences richard winn MD Colonel US Air Force retired.

April 18, 2020

Dr. Joganic was the only Doctor that my Daughter had trussed to all her surgeries. Now she is an adult. Thank you for all that you had done for her.
From time to time please look into how beautiful she has become.

many thanks
tilda

Adam&Abbie Merrick

October 22, 2019

Always thinking of you and your family we miss you

Laurie Yantis

March 22, 2019

Dr. Joganic performed surgery on my face in 1995 to remove melanoma. Before my initial consultation with him I was told by another doctor that I would be severely disfigured. I have always been deeply grateful to Dr. Joganic for taking such great care of me. It is thanks to him that I healed and recovered with almost no trace of ever having surgery. Over the years I returned to him many times for treatment and I always felt an awe and sense of being in the presence of a great, gentle, and special man. The last time I saw him, I knew he wasn't well. He mentioned a medical issue and was walking with a cane. I wanted to pour my heart out to say how thankful I was to him, but he seemed like a private person and I didn't want to make him uncomfortable or intrude on his professionalism. When I received notification of his retirement, I was saddened and concerned for his health. Selfishly, I knew I would miss him very much. I did not know of his passing until today when I called for an appointment with Dr. Holcombe and shed tears for the loss of an amazing man I was extremely blessed to know.
To his family and friends - I am so sorry for your loss.
Dr. Joganic - I pray that you are given a great reward in heaven for the care and concern you showed to so many people and patients during your lifetime. Rest In Peace. You are greatly missed.

Pamela Drapeau

September 14, 2018

I knew Dr. Joganic was sick , because he could no longer care for my grandchild Olivia. I just found the obituary today and my heart is broken for his family, all his patients, and those who loved him best. He saved Olivia's life, when I thought hope was lost. He was the hero all patients hope for. Such kindness and precision.
I thought "God lived at Phoenix Children's Hospital" when Dr. Joganic saved so many lives. We miss you!!

Atticus Lind

May 8, 2018

God bless Doctor Joganic and may he enjoy his eternal reward. Love Atticus and the Lind family, Tucson, Arizona

Yovana Escalante

March 7, 2018

Hace 15 años opero a mi hija y al mirar esto el día de hoy sentí una gran pena, dios tenga a este gran persona, hombre y ser humano en su gloria, y de resignación a su familia

Trinity

February 28, 2018

He did a surgery of mine when I was just shy of 15 years old. So kind, made me feel so comfortable. Not to mention he did a great job. Thank you, Mr. Joganic. I think of you often.

Scott McKinzie

February 11, 2018

I just came across this obituary after reading of Dr. Joganic's appeal of a traffic citation 50 years ago. Had a traffic court conviction derailed his career, what a tragedy that might have been!

You can read the article here:

http://tucson.com/morguetales/tales-from-the-morgue-using-science-to-beat-the-traffic/article_fc21d69a-0e87-11e8-b22c-8fc2e861044c.html#tracking-source=home-the-latest

Bubble beard

Adam & Abbie Merrick

December 24, 2017

Happy Easter

Adam & Abbie Merrick

December 24, 2017

Dr.J &God created this beautiful smile

Adam & Abbie Merrick

December 24, 2017

Abbies first fish

Adam & Abbie Merrick

December 24, 2017

Her first fish!

Adam & Abbie Merrick

December 24, 2017

Dr. J,I want you to know your legacy will live on I know you said Abbie,my daughter had one of the worst cleft palette's you have seen or had seen and I want you to know she's doing fantastic and you gave her a beautiful face along with God. Very truly yours, Adam and Abbie May God be with you and rest in peace you wonderful man.

Anna (Bauer) Sherlock

November 7, 2017

I did not know Ed in later years, but we were classmates at St. Joseph's grade school class of 1960 and friends in grade school and high school. I knew of his accomplishments and shared the pride all of his friends and family had in him.
I am sorry to hear of his death, and extend my deepest sympathy to his family, especially his mother Shirley, whom I deeply admired and who was a friend of my mother's and a teacher of several of my siblings at St Joseph's School.

October 30, 2017

With heartfelt condolences to the friends and family of Dr Ed, May you find comfort in your loving memories and peace in knowing that God is with the brokenhearted.

Alex Hernandez

October 30, 2017

Joganic family, my deepest condolences for your loss. I was blessed and lucky enough to have Dr.Joganic care for my son and perform multiple surgeries over the past 10 years. Every visit with him was a joy. Every surgery he provided comfort. I never feared for my son while he was in his hands. He gave my son the gift of a beautiful smile and I am forever grateful. I hope knowing how strongly he impacted our lives with his care will bring you some peace. He was a great man and I will always hold what he did for my child in my heart. Thank you for sharing him with us.

October 30, 2017

From: Kris, Tary & Jonathan Hendricks.

We have been forever blessed by his hands of healing.

Rest in Peace, Dr. Joganic.

Brandon T.

October 30, 2017

I am sincerely sorry for the loss of your loved one. May you find comfort in true family and friends. Proverbs 171:17

Alison Largin

October 30, 2017

Our family sends our love to the Joganic family. Dr. Joganic was our daughter's surgeon a couple years ago, and we truly appreciate his remarkable talent and love for helping children. He certainly blessed our lives!

Clayton Reed

October 30, 2017

He was a wonderful man. It was a pleasure to know him. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and those closest to him He will be deeply missed.

Krista Ambrosetti

October 30, 2017

Dr.Ed was one of the kindest patients I have ever had the honor of caring for. He fought so hard each day to overcome any obstacles put in front of him. He was an inspiration to me. My thoughts are with all of the people who were so lucky to have him in their lives.

October 30, 2017

To the Joganic Family: My heartfelt sympathies go out to the family and friends during this difficult time. I hope that the promise in 1 Thessalonians 4:14 can bring comfort. Knowing that there's a hope for the ones we have lost in death can be so reassuring.

Anne (Schroff) King SHS '64

October 29, 2017

Dear Joganic Family,
My heart goes out to you as you say goodbye to Ed. What a beautiful legacy he leaves behind! May you find peace and comfort in knowing that his loss is felt by all who knew and loved him. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time.

Sally Richardson Rosen

October 28, 2017

Ed more than fulfilled the potential we classmates saw in him. A renaissance man indeed.

Sally Richardson Rosén

Mary Tappe

October 28, 2017

Dr. Joganic performed surgery on my son's hand 25 years ago. He was such a nice man and reassured us everything would be fine - and it was. To his family, please accept my sincere condolences for the loss of this great man.

Mary Tappe

October 28, 2017

From 7th and 8th grade at St Joseph's through three years and one month at Salpointe H.S we had a shared history. Two of my younger brothers had Ed's Mom for first grade at St Joe's. I was pleasantly surprised to run into Ed in 1970 as he in-processed in Japan. Saw him again at the 45th 1964 class reunion. Gone too soon.

Timothy McNiff
LtCol, USAFR Ret
Glendale, CA

Tim Emhoff

October 28, 2017

Loved sailing with Ed on our sailboat on Canyon Lake, Texas. Always wishing for "bad weather" so the wind would be challenging!!
Miss you Ed!!
Tim Emhoff

James Stephenson

October 28, 2017

Ed was an ROTC classmate at the UofA, officer colleague, and a fabulous surgeon who performed a very delicate operation that kept our son safe from future health issues. He and his wife joined us in the UK in 2006 for a reunion with several other ROTC classmates. He was a wonderful human and my wife and I extend our most sincere our deepest condolences to his family. May the memories of his life and the person he was sustain you now and in the years to come.

October 28, 2017

We are sorry to hear about your loss. Mya you have comfort in God's promise of a ressurection on paradise earth.

Katherine Peckham-Locke

October 28, 2017

Classes together at St. Joseph's school and Salpointe seem forever ago. You had a life well lived. God bless.

October 28, 2017

We are so sorry to hear about your loss. May you find comfort in God's promise of a ressurection on paradise on earth.

Salpointe Catholic High School

October 28, 2017

The Salpointe Catholic High School community extends deepest sympathy to Dr. Joganic's family and friends. You are in our prayers at this difficult time.

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