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Carol Gorski
December 31, 2022
It is nice to remember such a remarkable man.
Maryellen McKeag
August 24, 2022
It was an honor to work for him. He was a kind, humble, generous soul. It was a privilege to know him. He was nothing but kind.
RITZ RAY MD
January 12, 2021
Earl and I were in the same Class of '61 at Duke U. Medical School. Our families were friends throughout, until most of us went our separate ways. I believe Earl graduated at the top of our class, and his subsequent career confirms his brilliance as a physician and the good person that he was. My deepest condolences to all of Earl's family and friends.
Sunil Rao
January 10, 2021
Rest In Peace Dr. Metz. You were a true inspiration to so many of us who held you as a role model
Doris Oursler
January 10, 2021
To the family, I am so sorry to hear this. Back in the 70s when I was just 23, I found I had some blood issues, which scared me very much. I could not possibly have had a more competent and sympathetic doctor. I am totally fine now but always remember his explaining things to me and guiding me to good health again. I think about him often and am grateful that he was my doctor during a scary time.
Blessings snd sweet memories to you all.
Ira
January 9, 2021
Dr Metz was the most influential and inspirational physician who I had the great fortune of knowing during the years from 1971-1979, internship, residency, fellowship all the wonderful years of “Earl’s Pearls” which I still use to this very day..
We will miss him dearly
Ira Shafran MD
Nancy A Huber Palecek
January 8, 2021
Thank goodness for the legacy he leaves behind as a gentle man, a excellent physician, a compassionate colleague and a great leader. He will be missed but his legacy shall live in all those he touched;, students, staff, colleagues and especially patients and their families.
Susan shay
January 8, 2021
We lived behind you. He helped my dad out once. Sorry for your loss. My mom died in 91 and my dad 3 yrs ago end of jan.
Dennis Smith
January 8, 2021
I have so many wonderful, warm memories of Dr. Metz it is hard to know where to begin...or how to keep my comments short. I have known him most of my adult life but became close when he became my mother's oncologist and helped her beat breast cancer for more than 11 years during the late 70's and early 80's. My mother passed on July 9, 1984 in OSU University Hospital but without Dr. Metz and Dr. Peter Minton would not have had those extra years afforded to her. It was because of his tender and compassionate care that I left Ohio Health in 1988, returned to OSUMC and served under Dr. Schuller as the COO of the proposed James Cancer Hospital. I retired in 2009 and was honored to have Dr. Metz at my retirement dinner. In all my 30 plus years in healthcare I have never known a more kinder, caring and loving physician. I was proud to work next to him and even prouder to call Earl my friend. As a side note, we opened The James on July 9, 1990 on the anniversary of my mother's death from cancer. Totally unplanned. Rest in Peace my friend and thank you for what you gave this world of ours.
Jan Steinbaugh
January 8, 2021
I graduated from osu medical school, served my internship, residency , and Gastroenterology fellowship all at OSU. No one in my experience embodied the qualities which Dr Metz displayed during my time there. He was humble, friendly, and treated all patients in the same gentle manner no matter their situation poor, rich uneducated etc. He never developed the academic" smarter than others attitude" so common among university physicians. He was a rare role model which was not the norm when I attended OSU for 9 years. His family can take great pleasure in his knowledge but more importantly in his humanity . It was my pleasure to have trained under him.
Amy Pope-Harman
January 7, 2021
I spent a treasured afternoon with Dr. Metz and my brother Doug about a year ago. (It felt somehow as if we were all playing hooky.) His home was filled with books; birds; reminders of his beloved Mary Alice, kids and grandchildren; and still (unsurprisingly) quite a few medical texts.
He told us old and new stories—a couple more than once—and was of the slightly ornery good humor that I always treasured in him, mixed with a sighing resignation toward his mounting limitations. He spoke with love and concern of his family, grateful for their nearness and for their care of him after Mary Alice’s passing. He slipped into an afternoon nap as we sat with him, awaking as we rose to say our goodbyes.
How selfishly warmly fortunate I feel for that day, wishing of course that we’d been able to repeat the visit, and praying that I will always be able to call to mind his unmistakable warm baritone when in need of comfort and guidance.
In Dr. Metz we have lost a master of medicine and humanity—and an unforgettable, exceptional human being. He cared for my father through his cancer diagnosis, and helped look after my mother. For me and for so many others, he woke a love and respect for the intellectual discipline of medicine that guided me toward my ultimate career. He clearly loved the puzzles of the human body and the challenges those bodies posed for physicians. Most of all, though, he so enjoyed and respected people—and fostered that respect in others. I hope his beloved family may draw comfort in knowing that a bit of him will carry on in each of his trainees and all those he touched. He will be truly and deeply missed.
Carol Gorski
January 7, 2021
Earl Metz was very important to his son Tom and son-in-law David and I always heard what a remarkable man he was. My heart goes out to the family at this difficult time with prayers and much love.
Frank D. Tice
January 7, 2021
Without overstatement, Earl Metz was the single most influential person that I have encountered in my professional life. I will be forever grateful for his guidance and encouragement to train at Duke University, a place he truly loved. With his exceptional intellect and genuine compassion for patients, he taught so many of us what a privilege it is to be a physician.
Richard Curtis
January 7, 2021
Dr. Earl's family,
Thank you for sharing him with us. I had the distinct honor of selecting him to be the Medical Consultant for the Ohio State Highway Patrol Retirement System, while I served as the Executive Director. While his medical expertise goes without question, that was not his most valuable asset for us. Instead, he was able to explain difficult medical conditions and test results so that the Board Members would make informed decisions about disability retirement applications. In that way he served the best interests of the people of Ohio, the HPRS and the applicants.
I considered him a friend and I hope he thought of me in the same way.
Dick Curtis
Stephen Pariser
January 7, 2021
Dr. Metz was stellar personally and professionally. His integrity, kindness and wisdom will be missed.
Peter Kourlas
January 6, 2021
He taught me a lot about life and medicine. When I finished my training and was worried about be prepared enough, he said "The only thing you have to know to care for your patient is to care for your patient."
Beth Deley
January 6, 2021
Dr Metz was a physician that every physician should strive to be like. He was a beloved doctor and teacher. I had the honor of working with him for many years in Internal Medicine and will always remember him fondly and with admiration.
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