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Frederick Zuspan Obituary

ZUSPAN Frederick P. Zuspan, M.D., age 87 an internationally renowned leader in the field of Obstetrics and Gynecology died peacefully Sunday, June 7, 2009 in Bloomington, Minn. He was born January 20, 1922 to Irl Goff and Kathryn (Speyer) Zuspan. Fred was raised with his brother, George William and sister, Janet in Richwood, Oh. where he graduated from high school. His studies at Ohio State University were interrupted by World War II, in which he served as a Marine fighter pilot in the Pacific theater (V.M.F. 314 flying F4U Corsairs.) and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. In 1943, Lt. Zuspan married Mary Jane Cox. After the war Fred resumed studies at OSU receiving his B.A. (1947) and M.D. (1951). After his OB/GYN residency at Ohio State and Case Western Reserve, Dr. Zuspan spent two years as Department Chief at McDowell Memorial Hospital in Kentucky before returning to Case Western University for the Oglebay fellowship in Reproductive Biology. Dr. Zuspan's career in academic medicine included OB/GYN Department Chairs at the Medical College of Georgia (1960-1966), the University of Chicago (1966-1975) and the Ohio State University College of Medicine (1975-1987). He became a Professor Emeritus at OSU in 1991 where a named professorship, the Frederick P. Zuspan Chair, was established in his honor. Dr. Zuspan was a leading researcher in the field of maternal-fetal medicine. He is known for being the first to promote the intravenous use of a specific drug treatment for pregnant women with preeclampsia-eclampsia. This method of treatment, now internationally adopted, remains the standard for treating this disease over 45 years later. Dr. Zuspan's passion for teaching led him to train countless fellows, residents and medical students and to serve as a medical missionary in Africa and Malaysia. He served as editor of numerous medical journals including the Journal of Reproductive Medicine and the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. He authored/edited scientific articles, book chapters and textbooks, and led in the establishment of Perinatal Resources, an organization committed to the continuing medical education of practicing physicians. Dr. Zuspan was involved in many medical societies and served as a Director of the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology. He was a founder of its Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine. Following retirement from clinical practice, Dr. Zuspan remained active as a journal editor and served as a board member of Matria Healthcare Inc. He also continued his lifelong interests in golf, fishing, and photography. He was always a devoted husband, father and grandfather. Dr. Zuspan is preceded in death by his parents and a grandson Taylor S. Zuspan. He is survived by his two siblings, his wife, and children, Mark Zuspan (Sandra Miller), Kathryn Zuspan (William Kaylor, Jr.) and Bethany (John) Valentine. His grandchildren, Sarah (Nick) Jampol, Laura Zuspan, Caroline Kaylor, Jennifer Klein, Amy Klein, Nicolaus Klein and Matthew Valentine also survive him. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to a fund that Dr. Zuspan created to support perinatal research and education for high risk pregnancies at OSU: Perinatal Development & Research Fund 307744 at The Ohio State University Medical Center, 660 Ackerman Road, PO Box 183112, Columbus, Oh. 43218-3112 or to the March of Dimes, 1275 Mamaroneck Ave., White Plains, N.Y. 10605 Attn: DRFR. (www.marchofdimes.com). Funeral Service will be held Saturday, June 20, 2009 at 11 a.m. in the STOFCHECK-BALLINGER FUNERAL HOME, in Dr. Zuspan's hometown of Richwood, Oh. with Rev. Dr. John Valentine officiating. Burial will follow in Claibourne Cemetery where military honors will be provided by the Richwood Area Veterans. Friends may call from 5- 8 p.m. on Friday, June 19 at the funeral home where a Masonic Service will be conducted at 8 p.m. Condolences and remembrances may be expressed at www.stofcheck-ballingerfuneralhome.com.

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Published by The Columbus Dispatch from Jun. 11 to Jun. 18, 2009.

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DR. FRED ZUSPAN AND KEITH WALKER DECEMBER 1983

June 27, 2009

LAURIE JOSEPH

June 26, 2009

June 24th 2009

I owe this man my two son's lives. He delivered them early due to complications due to gestational diabetis. My father Dr. Luther Keith and Dr. Zuspan were great friends and my father convenced me to come to Columbus to Ohio State and let Dr. Zuspan deliver them. He was a most kind and compasionate man and I owe him my sons lives....I will never forget his caring and gentle ways...My deepest sympathy to the Zuspan family. My parents Helen and Luther Keith have since passed and they thought the world of this man too.
Sincerely,
Laurie (Keith) Joseph
Keith Wayne Walker
Patrick Riely Walker
WILMINGTON, OHIO

Margaret King

June 20, 2009

Dr. Zuspan was a sensitive, empathic, and caring doctor. I was fortunate to have him as my doctor 18 years ago when my son was born. My son, Ross, may have been one of his last deliveries. He was out on medical leave and returned just in time to deliver my son. After the birth, he would come into my room to sit and chat. He was definitely a unique doctor, taking time to listen, answer questions, and tell stories. I have thought of him often over the years. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Joe Farry

June 19, 2009

Dr. Zuspan was chosen as the first inductee of the North Union Local School District’s Hall of Pride in Richwood Ohio. I chaired that project, and therefore on several occasions, had the honor of talking to this genuinely caring man. I recall one of our phone conversations we had where he and I talked about his time in the Pacific. My father was in the Navy on a destroyer in some of the same places Dr. Z flew cover. He reminded me, with a smile in his voice, that he, and other Marine pilots were flying above those ships protecting them.
Dr. Zuspan talked fondly to me about his early years growing up in Richwood.
Although he has received many high honors during his life, he genuinely appreciated being chosen as our first HALL of PRIDE recipient. The Richwood community should be very proud to know that such a distinguished individual received his early education in Richwood, Ohio. I feel honored to have had the opportunity to talk to and meet this extraordinary man.

Blue Star Mothers, Chapter 9

June 19, 2009

Dear Zuspan Family,

Our sincere sympathy in the passing of Dr. Zuspan. We gratefully acknowledge his service to our country so that we may embrace the freedoms we have today.

Sincerely,

June 15, 2009

Dear Mrs. Zuspan and family,
Over the past 28 years, my husband, Jim, and I have remembered Dr. Zuspan with a smile and deep appreciation. Dr.Z delivered our twin daughters, Abby and Sarah, on August 14, 1981 at OSU. I've never forgotten his advice: take them home and raise them as two separate kids who happen to share the same birthday. We tried our best to so.
He was,of course,a gifted physician.
Just as importantly, he was an observant and caring human being. Our sympathy to you and your family.
Sincerely,
Fran and Jim Pryde, Worthington, Ohio

Sandy Perrine

June 15, 2009

Dear Mrs. Zuspan: I am so sorry for the loss of dear Dr. Z. We all love him so much as we do you. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Jack Thomas

June 14, 2009

Jane--Condolences for the loss of your husband, & my friend. Fred was a Hero, Husband, Wonderful Dr.to a multitude of grateful patients, and all around good guy.
I am truly honored to have been considered to be a friend.

Jason collins

June 13, 2009

Dr Zuspan believed in innovation and openness in research. He was the ultimate example of a great teacher and should be immulated . He was a wonderful mentor and good friend of my family. I will miss him. Jason H Collins MD - New Orleans , LA

June 13, 2009

Dr Zuspan believed in innovation and openness in research. He was the ultimate example of a great teacher and should be immulated . He was a wonderful mentor and good friend of my family. I will miss him. Jason H Collins MD - New Orleans , LA

Lt.Col Bill Glunk

June 13, 2009

Fred was our Squadron mate in Marine Fighter Squadron VMF-314 during WW-2 A great friend, Officer and Marine. He was loved by all and will truly be missed. The Squadron offers its sincere sympathy and prayers to all his family and friends.

Cathy McElroy

June 11, 2009

Dr. Zuspan was a man who genuinely cared about his patients. His knowledge and good common sense helped me with some very difficult decisions. I always felt that he was not only my doctor but also my friend. His vast knowledge will be missed. My prayers are with his family.

Nancy Heise

June 11, 2009

As a patient, I was very fortunate to be cared for by this compassionate, gifted man. His contributions to medicine and patients speak volumes. The world is a better place for having shared Dr. Zuspan. Sincere sympathy to his family.

Stefany

June 11, 2009

Dr. Zuspan was my doctor, I had no idea he was so accomplished. He will be greatly missed. My condolences to the family for losing such a great man.

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