DOYLE-BROCK-Obituary

DOYLE BROCK Jr.

Tacoma, Washington

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Doyle "Lee" Brock, Jr. MD Lee Brock, born in Jeffersonville, Indiana on Oct 13, 1948, went to be with his Lord on Sept 19, 2009 at his home in Gig Harbor, where he had been a resident for 26 years. Lee graduated from UCLA Medical School in 1974, and in 1978 met and married Lesley after working...

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I would like to extend my condolences to Dr. Brock’s family. I was truly saddened to learn he was gone. He was a pleasure to work with on his visits to Nisqually Valley Care Center and his knowledge and understanding of his patients was invaluable. He will be remembered.

Lesley and Family,
We just heard about the loss of Lee and find it so hard to believe. It seems like just yesterday our kids were playing on the swings in your back yard during our residency training. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Art and Lyla Rousseau OKC, OK

I worked with Dr. Brock on F-1 Forensics (CFS)and he was probably one of the nicest people I have ever met. My prayers go out to your family.

A Friend,

Michelle Olson, OAS

To the Brock family. I am so sorry for your loss. I met him in 1986. I was a brand new Rn and had no clue what I was suppose to do. He came along and helped me. He was there when you needed him and he was there even if you didn't need him. He had such a wonderful sense of humor and was good with the patients. I shall truly miss him. It is a great loss to all of us.

To the Brock family, I am truly sorry for your loss. Dr. Brock was a caring, good humored, all around great guy to work with. I will miss him and shall always remember his "rebellious" use of blue roller ball ink on his orders!

Our deepest condolances to the family of Dr Brock. He was a wonderful human being and a pleasure to work with.
He will be sorely missed...

To the family, sorry for your loss. Dr. Brock was a very compassionate individual who loved life and helping others. He will be very much missed.

I had the pleasure of working with Lee since 1987 when I joined Western State hospital.He was kind,warm,and funny.He was a good doctor,and cared deeply about his patients.I miss him,and truly saddened by his loss.My most sincere condolences to his family.

"Doc" and JoAnn rode horseback together at Bolender Horse Park in Silver Creek. Lee was special to both of us. He took JoAnn on her first outside trail ride at Bolender's a while back. Last years National Trail Challange in Eugene was memorable to say the least. We'll miss him.