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Audrey W.MD M.P.H. Mertz

Audrey W.MD M.P.H. Mertz obituary, San Luis Obispo, CA

Audrey Mertz Obituary

Audrey W. Mertz, MD, M.P.H. 5-25-2020 Our beloved mother, Audrey Wilkins Mertz, passed away peacefully in her sleep on April 8, 2020, just days after her 92 nd birthday on April 2. She is survived by her five children and their spouses, Nancy Mertz, M.S.W. (Coeur d'Alene, ID), Carol Mertz Nakashima, M.Psych. and George Nakashima, MD (La Canada Flintridge, CA), Andrew Mertz (Honolulu, HI), Amy Mertz Brown, J.D. (Rockville, MD), and David Mertz, MD and Michelle Mertz (Burlington, NC); six grandchildren, Paul Nakashima, J.D., MPL., Tracy Nakashima, Evan Mertz, Tyler Brown, Zachary Brown, and Ryan Mertz, ages 17 to 36; two sisters-in-law, Colette Wilkins and Gloria Wilkins; and one cousin, Janet (Wilkins) Swanson. The granddaughter of a steelworker, Dr. Mertz was born April 2, 1928 in Pittsburgh PA to cellist George H. Wilkins, Jr. and teacher Mary (Lemon) Wilkins, was raised in Pittsburgh with her two brothers, Donald Wilkins, M.A. Music, and Robert Wilkins, MD (both now deceased), was active in the Calvary Episcopal Church, and especially loved to sing in the church choir. She graduated from Carnegie Mellon University and went on to be one of only four women in the graduating Cornell University Medical College class of 1952. In 1951 she married a fellow Cornell medical school student, and after graduation, they pursued their medical internships in Portland, Oregon and medical residencies on Oahu, Hawaii. She completed her residency in Psychiatry in 1960 and held multiple positions in the State of Hawaii Health Department, including Chief of the Windward Mental Health Center, Executive Officer of the Mental Health Division, Administrator of the Hawaii State Hospital, Hawaii District Health Officer in Hilo, and Deputy Director of Health for the entire State. Dr. Mertz had five children before divorcing in 1970. From 1978 to 1994, Dr. Mertz worked as a California State staff psychiatrist and forensic psychiatry expert in Sacramento and at Atascadero State Hospital. Dr. Mertz chaired and brought her expertise to countless commissions, task forces, committees, and professional associations. She worked tirelessly throughout her career to promote understanding of the needs of, and to champion the rights of and better treatments for, people with mental illness, living in poverty, suffering from abuse, or with disabilities. She also was a strong advocate for women and children, supporting the National Organization of Women, the Equal Rights Amendment, and Planned Parenthood for many years. She attended the United Nations Conference on Women in 1980, and many women's marches in Washington, DC and Los Angeles, CA, inspiring many younger women with her activism. Upon her retirement in July 1994, she continued supporting organizations that championed the rights of society's most disadvantaged. She also took up trekking and traveling in Africa, Nepal, Borneo, and California, gardening, singing in Sweet Adelines, and continued doting on her six grandchildren. In 1994, she became the first head volunteer organizer/gardener for the AIDS Living Memorial Grove at El Chorro Park, outside of San Luis Obispo, established to commemorate all those devastated by the AIDS epidemic. She oversaw its development into a peaceful oasis of California native plants. She lived out her last days in her beloved California, among her cherished native plants and flowers, and near her California-based daughter and grandchildren. A long life well lived, and beloved by so many. May she rest in peace. Contributions in her honor to a mental health charity, or Orangutan Foundation International, would be greatly appreciated. By Nancy Mertz, daughter

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Published by San Luis Obispo County Tribune on Jun. 7, 2020.

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Nancy Mertz

August 22, 2024

Thank you to everyone who knew her mother and enriched her life. She felt very blessed by everyone she met along her life journey.

Lorraine Heidecker

June 12, 2022

Hard to think it has been over two years since Audrey's death. She was an amazing and accomplished woman who is greatly missed by all of us here in Sacramento.

Ann T Weldy

August 6, 2020

I remember Audrey with great affection and admiration. She was a member of my madrigals group, and sang with us during her years in Sacramento. She could always carry the alto parts with a high level of musicality and accuracy, and we all loved her. I am greatly saddened to learn of her passing, and send heartfelt condolences to her wonderful family. She will be missed by all who knew her and valued her presence in their lives.

Nancy Mertz

June 24, 2020

She was my beloved mother. I love and miss her. I am grateful she was in this world 92 great years!

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