K. William "Bill"-Kitzmiller, M.D.-Obituary

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K. William "Bill" Kitzmiller, M.D.

Cincinnati, Ohio

Sep 23, 1931 – Mar 2, 2012 (Age 80)

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BORN
September 23, 1931
DIED
March 2, 2012
AGE
80
LOCATION
Cincinnati, Ohio

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K. William "Bill" Kitzmiller, M.D. died March 2, 2012. Dr. Kitzmiller was born September 23, 1931 in Cincinnati, Ohio. He grew up in Clifton and graduated from St. Xavier High School, member of the Class of 1949. In 1954 he received a Bachelor of Science in Zoology from the University of Cincinnati. Upon his college graduation until 1956 he was a 2nd Lieutenant in the United Stated Air Force, stationed at Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma. Dr. Kitzmiller entered UC's College of Medicine in 1956 and was a member of the Class of 1960. Following a Rotating Residency at Cincinnati General and a Fellowship Residency at Mayo Clinic, he was very proud that in 1964, Dr. Leon Goldman, then Chair of UC's Department of Dermatology, asked him to join his private dermatology practice.
His solo dermatology practice began in 1974 and continues today. Bill Kitzmiller practiced dermatology for 46 years. Anyone who knew him knew he loved to network and be involved. Besides his private practice, he was a leader in the medical field and in civic organizations throughout Cincinnati. He is past Associate Clinical Professor at UC's Department of Dermatology and UC's Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery where his son, Dr.
John Kitzmiller is currently chief. He remained active and loyal to UC College of Medicine throughout his career as a volunteer Professor in Dermatology and also later in Plastic Surgery. He was past President of the Cincinnati Dermatology Society, the Noah Worcester Dermatological Society and the Academy of Medicine of Cincinnati; First District Councilor of the Ohio State Medical Association; Alternate Delegate to American Medical Association. He served for many years as Chairman of Dermatology at Jewish Hospital, and at Good Samaritan Hospital and also held leadership positions at Christ and Bethesda Hospitals. Dr. Kitzmiller actually loved going to staff meetings. His civic leadership included Leadership Cincinnati Class 12; Rotary Club International; Mt. Lookout Civics Club. Commentator on the original "Call the Doctor" WCPO television broadcast and various other television, print and media organizations. His dear friend, Paul Florey, asked him to be Medical Consultant for the ATP Tennis Tournament, a position he held for years. United Way awarded him with the Neil McElroy Award in
1991; Little Sisters of the Poor recognized his 36 years of faithful service in 2006. Lastly, Bill was incredibly proud of his 42 years of sobriety and his strong relationship with the Cincinnati Fellowship of Alcoholic's Anonymous. He attended weekly meetings at Oak Street and was an active counselor for them until very recently. He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Alice; 5 children, Sue K. Blaney (Ben), W. John Kitzmiller, M.D. (Sarah), Daniel J. Kitzmiller (Susan), Sarah M. Heidelberg (David), Brian A. Kitzmiller (Sara); 7 grandchildren, Alice Blaney, Emily Kitzmiller, Jordan Norris, Jacqueline Kitzmiller, Mary Katherine (M.K.) Kitzmiller, William Heidelberg, Vivian Heidelberg; and his sister Vivian Wardlaw, brothers Tim Kitzmiller and George Kitzmiller, M.D; many nieces and nephews and their children.His infant son, Kevin William Kitzmiller, his mother Mary A. Kitzmiller and his father Karl V Kitzmiller, M.D, preceded Dr. Kitzmiller in death. A Memorial Service will be held this Saturday, March 10th, 2pm, at St. Rose Church, 2501 Riverside Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45202. In Lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Iva Dean Medical Student Scholarship Fund, PO Box 670544; Cincinnati, Ohio 45221-0544

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To The Kitzmiller Family,
It is with sorrow that I have learned of Dr. Kitzmiller's passing.
He earned my trust as a child which remained through adulthood.
I know he will be missed and remembered by all who knew him
personally and professionally.

Harry O. Beeman, II

I knew Dr. K as a close friend of my parents and as a caring, generous man. He was always available to help in any difficult situation. When my son was born with immature lungs, he was one of the first visitors. This was typical of him. He enjoyed people, gave freely of his time and attention, and was a dear friend. I will treasure my memories of him. He will be missed.

To: John and the entire Kitzmiller family:

I am sorry to learn of Dr. K's passing...I have fond memories of our times together on the tennis courts and especially our conversations around the kitchen table at Observatory Ave...I know he will be sorely missed by all the people whose life he touched...Charlotte and I have you in our thoughts and prayers

To John, Alice, and the rest of the Kitzmiller family:

I am so sorry to hear of Bill's passing. I have very fond memories of him from times I spent visiting with you all in Cincinnati and in Charlevoix, and I am sure he will be missed. I will remember him and all of you in my prayers.

I had the privilege and honor of working with Dr. Kitzmiller for the past 25 years. He came to be part of my family. He was a pleasure to work for and I have so many fond memories of him. I know he will be looking down on us guiding us through until we see him again. Prayers for strength and peace for the Kitzmiller family.

I'm sorry to see Bill pass on. My sympathies to his family. Bill and I were classmates and study mates at U.C. in the Zoo department both of nearly the same age,but we did not keep in touch after school. We went off to the Air Force as junior officers, he to med school and I to grad school in hospital administration and then ran two hospitals in Indiana even having the wing of one named for me at retirement. My prayers our with you and for Bill.

Sorry to read of your Father's passing.

My deepest sympathy to the Kitzmiller family. I knew Bill very well, and what a kind and concerned soul he had for humanity. He will be missed by all who where so fortunate to have known him. Cincinnati has lost an angel and Heaven has regained one. Very fondly, Billie Finnegan