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Kenneth Earl Bohan

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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Kenneth Earl Bohan, M.D., 88, died on September 3, 2007 in Houston, TX. He was born November 7, 1918 in Medford, OK, the son of Jeremiah and Etta (Fitzgerald) Bohan. Ken graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a B.S. and earned his M.D. from the University of Tennessee Medical School. He...

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We were blessed to have him to guide us in caring for our newly adopted daughters. He was dearly loved by all of us. The girls grew up to be Registered Nurses workin PICU and the other labor and delivery. It has been many years since his passing and he is still thought of often. Much peace and happy memories to his family.God bless you all.

Dr Bohan took care of me and my 6 siblings and went on to caring for our children as well. He was such a very kind man and took his job very seriously. He had a great bedside manner to help us kids feel safe. My family was just talking about how great he was. I then had a flashback of this wonderful candy he gave us after seeing him. It was so fresh and it had a perfect light crunch when you chew it. I hope someone reads this and can tell me what kind of candy that was and where he got it....

Dr. Bohan was my pediatrican from 1959 until I was 18 years of age. After the birth of my daughter and son he again served my famiy as their pediatrican until his retirement. Thank you Dr. Bohan for all you did for us.You were the best!! The Porter's

Dr. Bohan provided medical care to the children in our whole family and several close friends. But he provided more than that. He provided loving care and support to the children and to us parents. He was the best of the best and is remembered with fond memories and gratitude. Our prayers are with his family.

My Mom called me to tell me of Dr. Bohans passing.
He was my Dr. from my birth in 1954 and my childrens doctor. Dr. James Pitts had told my Mom that he was the best and he was.

Dr. Bohan was the pediatrician for myself and my sister and brother from birth to 18. I also remember him coming into the room with the shot hidden behind his back and the nurse counting to make it easier. And of course the candy as a reward. He truely cared for each of his patients. He was a wonderful doctor and person and will be greatly missed. He does however leave an everlasting legacy in all of his greatful patients and their parents.
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I worked for Dr. and Mrs. Bohan for 18 years and they were so sweet and kind to me all those years. I appreciate their loyalty to me and I miss them. I was just told of Dr. Bohan's death today and was sorry I missed his service.

Dr. Bohan was my pediatrician from birth to 18. He was a wonderful man and doctor he will be missed. If a shot was ever the treatment he would come in the room with the injection behind his back and the nurse would count with you to keep your mind off the shot. You always knew no matter what the treatment was Dr. Bohan would always give you a candy stick making everything better. If there was a need after hours or on the weekend you knew Dr. Bohan was a phone call away. If I was having a...

God blessed our family when we met Dr. Bohan in 1974. He treated all four of our children and our girls wouldn't even consider going to anyone else. Dr. Bohan grieved with us at the death of our 3 year old son from meningitis. Even though our child was at the OU Medical Center, Dr. Bohan was there to check on him several times a day and would always take the time to help us understand what was happening. He was a part of the best times of our life at the birth of children and the worst with...