John Doull, 94, Ph.D. and M.D., of Olathe, Ks passed away March 24, 2017. John was born Sept. 13, 1922, in Baker, Mont., to John and Vyvian Doull. John married Vera Mae Orsborn on March 1, 1958, and was devoted to her for 59 years. John served in the Navy as an Electronic Technicians Mate Second...
I am proud to say Dr John Doull was on my dissertation committee. He was the consummate professor of toxicology and of his students admired him as a role model. Rest in peace, Dr. Doull.
David E Potter, PhD
March 04, 2024
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I found out earlier this week that John had died (I was in Kenya until the end of March). My heart hurts for his family and friends to lose such a marvelous man. May God surround you with his strength and comfort as you mourn the loss of your husband, dad, grandfather, great-grandfather and friend. I first met John in early 1978 when I joined the staff of the Safety Office at the University of Kansas Medical Center for which he was the director. He was my mentor, an example of what a...
Ruth Schukman-Dakotas
April 20, 2017 | DeSoto, KS | Friend
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John was a wonderfully gracious person and professional, who pioneered the education in toxicology. His contributions will endure. Thank you, John.
Roger Clemens
March 30, 2017 | Los Angeles, CA
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Dear Doull Family , You are in my thoughts and prayers as you grieve the loss of an incredible man, your dad , father-in-law and grandpa.
With Sympathy, Leslie Beller
Leslie Beller
March 30, 2017 | Olathe, KS
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John was an example and inspiration for generations of toxicology students and post-docs; it is hard to imagine that future generations will not have the opportunity to meet him.
Gabriele Ludewig
March 30, 2017 | Iowa City, IA
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John surrounded by students, Oct 2015
Gabriele Ludewig
March 30, 2017
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Vera and John, CS-SOT Meeting 2009
Gabriele Ludewig
March 30, 2017
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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.