M.-Ochsner-Obituary

Dr. M. Gage Ochsner Jr.

New Orleans, Louisiana

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M. Ochsner passed away in New Orleans, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Times-Picayune on April 27, 2013.

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My condolence to the family of Dr Ochsner. Co-worker from US Naval Hospital, Philippines. Tina Sy, Chicago, IL.

Gage and I were born on the same day...My thoughts are with Judy and the family. I am so shocked and sorry to hear of this.

Dr Ochsner was my husband's surgeon in 2003/2004..He showed great compasion towards him in his battle of cancer. Dr Ochsner not only cared for him but also for our faimly..I have never know a doctor to call to make sure all was going well after we went home. I had great respect for him doing this and it ment agreat deal to my husband. I know his family will miss him as well as the community that he worked endless hours for. I sure he and my husband are talking fishing and hunting now as...

While on Trauma surgery rotation with Dr. Ochnsner in Savannah, Georgia, he told me about working in the old charity Hospital in New Orleans. Through his stories of himself he inspired me to work harder and know more than just what was asked of me as a physician. I have vivid memories of working with him on rounds and in the OR and am so thankful I had such an opportunity.

I work for Southeastern Surgical Congress. My sincere condolence on this difficult and tragic loss. Lung Cancer took both my parents, my father at age 46. Cancer strikes the whole family. I hope tears and laughter ease your hearts at this time. Deb

Gage was a wonderful and soft spoken soul who will be missed terribly by his family, friends, acquaintances, and one heartbroken first cousin - rest in peace and all my love

I worked in Hematology lab at Ochsner for many years. Gage rotated through our lab before or during medical school.
I really liked Gage, and we talked a lot. His father had already passed away. He told me that his father and mother were very close, that they liked spending time cooking on weekends. He said that they did not like going out as much as just spending time together.
I am very happy to learn that he was so accomplished. So sad that he died so young!

My thoughts and prayers to Dr. Ochsner's Family. Had the privilege of working with him and learning from him. What a loss to the medical world as well as to those who loved him!

We send our sympathy to the family and pray that God's peace and comfort will encourage you during this difficult time and sustain you as you continue without your beloved son, husband, father and friend. Kevin and Leslie Kerrigan