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Dr. Rudolph B. Stevens

Portland, Oregon

1925 - 2017

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Dr. Rudolph B. StevensMay 3, 1925 - Aug. 30, 2017 Born in Chicago, grew up in Berwyn, Ill. Married his high school sweetheart Elaine R. Vaculik in 1948. Received his MD from U of Illinois 1949. He was a member of Naval Surgical Team No.1 in the Korean War.Dr. Stevens joined McLean Clinic in...

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He was a marvelous doctor, friend and artist. I had him as my dr 10 years. My dad had him as a dr and friend about 40yrs!! A wonderful soul has joined heaven. He and my dad are probably playing a round of golf up there on the heavenly greens ;) i love you Dr Stevens

He was my water color teacher. He was always positive and very encouraging. I am grateful to have known him and I will remember him as an example of how to strive to be.

I went to Dr. Stevens for many years until he retired. I was so sad that I could no longer go to him for my medical needs. He was wonderful to me. I am fortunate to own 2 of his paintings. My deepest condolences to his family.

May the tears that are shed for you be cast as diamonds to illuminate your new path with God.
I will add a tassel to my saddle, it will be proudly next to my grandfathers.

I loved Dr Stevens. I went to him for many years and it was a sad day when he retired. Now we have another sad day. Condolences to his family. I know you know what a gentle, wonderful man he was. Thank you for sharing him with us.

I will always remember the kindness of Dr. Stevens when he treated a very scared pregnant 18 year old; I had just turned 19 in 1957 when he delivered my daughter. He was so kind and compassionate. He also did the most beautiful job of sewing up a friend who was run over by a boat propeller.

Dr. Stevens took great care of all our family, from delivering a son, piercing ears, tonsillectomy and a broken knee. He was a warm, friendly doctor who truly cared about his patients. May he rest in peace! John and Mary Grammel