Roger-Orth, M.D.-Obituary

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Roger Martine Orth, M.D.

Pensacola, Florida

Apr 5, 1951 – Oct 10, 2024

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BORN
April 5, 1951
DIED
October 10, 2024
LOCATION
Pensacola, Florida

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Harper-Morris Memorial Chapel Obituary

Roger Martine Orth, M.D., beloved husband, father, grandfather, and retired physician, passed away on Thursday, October 10, 2024, leaving a legacy of compassion, knowledge, and service. Born and raised in La Grange, IL, Roger was the son of Frederick William Orth and Marguerite Colombe Martine, both of whom he now joins in rest. He is survived by his devoted wife, Barbara Maner; his siblings, Fred (Cheri) and Eileen (Cliff); his children, Roger (Ashley), Robyn (Surya), and Ashton (Brett). To his five cherished grandchildren - Eleanor, Magnolia, Tara, William, and Avi - he was affectionately known as "Roro," a name that will forever echo in their hearts.


Roger devoted his life to medicine, serving as a dedicated gastroenterologist for many years. His passion for learning and drive to provide innovative care set him apart in his field. More than just a physician, he took time to connect with his patients personally, listening to their stories and following their journeys long after their visits. His career was marked by integrity, curiosity, and deep respect for those he served.


Roger graduated from Tulane University Medical School after pioneering the pre-med program at Illinois Institute of Technology. His thirst for knowledge extended well beyond medicine. A voracious reader, he loved connecting ideas across disciplines, whether discussing his latest lecture reading at the dinner table or sharing insights on "Blab TV." In one memorable episode, Roger invited his mother to share her "healthy" cookie recipe - an intersection of his love for family, wellness, and a touch of indulgence.


Outside of work, Roger found peace in nature, especially in fishing, and developed a special bond with Harold, a great blue heron he often saw by Bayou Texar. His wisdom, trailblazing contributions to medicine, and the personal touches he brought to every relationship will be fondly remembered by his family, friends, and patients.


A visitation will be held 5:00pm-7:00pm Wednesday, October 16, 2024, at The Consulate, First United Methodist Church, 2 E. Wright St., Pensacola, FL. Memorial Celebration will be held 10:00am Thursday, October 17, 2024, at First United Methodist Church, 6 E Wright St., Pensacola, FL with a reception to follow.


In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial donations to the IHMC, honoring Roger's passion for sharing knowledge. He deeply valued the Pensacola Evening Lecture Series at the Institute for Human and Machine Cognition (IHMC). Donations can be made online at https://ihmc.us/donate or by mail to IHMC, 40 S. Alcaniz St., Pensacola, FL 32502.

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Just came across this shocking news via the LT Alumni Memorial posting.. My wife Barb and I grew up with Roger and attended church together in Western Springs IL. We knew his whole family well! Very bright but yet very friendly to all! My thoughts to all the Orth family. Bob and Barb Perry

rest in peace roger. I remember you as a wonderful friend and colleague

I had no idea Dr. Orth had passed he was my Gastro Doctor very kind and caring I was so upset when I heard he was retiring but I also understood my condolences to all Family and Friends

Now in my 80s, I have Dr. Orth to thank for my good health. He never gave up in finding a solution to my problem, and I am forever grateful to him for that.
I offer my condolences to the family who graciously shared such a gifted man to those of us who needed him as a physician. God bless you all.

He was a GREAT Dr.He listened to my rambling and concerns.He didnt hurry ne like most drs do.I was surprised and sad to find out about his passibg tiday.

I always looked forward to seeing Dr Orth. I didn’t enjoy the pre-op but it was worth it to enjoy a few minutes with this amazing man and doctor. Always to the point and interested in whatever was going on in your world. One of the few who will be remembered. Prayers and comfort to his family.
Martha Anderson

He was wonderful to work for. His smile made you feel at home & he always wore "Crazy Socks"! He will definitely be remembered forever in our hearts There should be more people like him in the world

Our deepest sympathy to the family and friends of this fine man. He diagnosed my husband correctly when no one else could. Without a doubt, Dr Orth saved my husband’s life and gave us another 10 years. He had a sense of humor. What was the smartest doctor we have ever encountered.

Deepest condolences. Roger was a wonderful person. He was charming, intelligent and a gifted doctor. Roger will be missed by so many. His contributions are many. -Michael, Cheryl and Charley Young-Griffith.