David E. Wermer M.D.

1950 - 2016

David E. Wermer M.D. obituary, 1950-2016, Austin, TX

David E. Wermer M.D.

1950 - 2016

BORN

1950

DIED

2016

David Wermer Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 7, 2016.
David E. Wermer, M.D. (aka Dad, Dave, Room Air) died peacefully at Hospice Austin's Christopher House Monday, March 7, 2016, in Austin, Texas at the age of sixty-five. David is survived by his wife, Anne Marie; children, Elizabeth and Jeffrey; siblings, Charles (Carol), Susan (Steve), Richard (Karen), Dorothy (Jerry), Nancy (Carey), Joseph (Penny), Alice (Tom), and James (Bonnie); his many nieces and nephews; brother-in-law, James, and wife, Barbara; and cousin, Rita. He is preceded in death by his parents, Alfred and Helen; infant brother, Robert; and his beloved cat, Nikolai. David was born on July 6th, 1950, in Bryan, Ohio. He grew up in nearby Montpelier. David fled the Ohio cornfields for Harvard University where he graduated with an A.B. in 1972. He earned his Doctor of Medicine from the University of Virginia (1976) before moving to New York City for a residency at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine (Bronx Municipal Hospital Center). The Bronx brought David love, friendship, and joy. It was during his residency that David met his dear friends, Richard and Julie and David and Stephanie. But most of all, he met his wife, Anne Marie, who, working as a nurse in the same hospital, cornered the shy, young doctor and promptly asked him out on a date. Three months later, on his sister's back porch in Boulder, Colorado, David asked Anne Marie for her hand in marriage. She replied: "what took you so long?" The lovebirds married on October 1st, 1977, and moved to California where David completed his Neonatal Fellowship at the University of California, San Diego. David dragged Anne Marie, a lifelong New Yorker, kicking and screaming to Austin, Texas, in 1981. Ten days later, his first child, Elizabeth was born, a native Texan, a fact for which Bethy will never quite forgive her parents. Jeffrey came along three years later. David began to practice medicine at Seton Medical Center Austin in 1981 where he served as Medical Director of the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit for many years before retiring in 2011. There, he met his dear friend, Toni Inglis, and they've been arguing ever since. Through his service in the NICU, David touched the lives of thousands of families. A brilliant physician, he set the gold standard for quality of complex neonatal care in Austin. His patients' parents and families cherished his clear communication, judgment, and caring. But perhaps his greatest accomplishment was the standard he set for his own family. David loved and cherished his wife and children and, in return, they loved and cherished him. Through his quiet example, he showed his family that a life dedicated to others is the highest calling and its own reward. His daughter, Elizabeth, taking this to heart, is the Nursing Co-educator in the very NICU to which he dedicated so much of his life. His son, Jeffrey, attends law school in Denver and will work with the Colorado Public Defenders this summer. On Father's Day 2014, David was diagnosed with glioblastoma multiforme, a grade IV brain cancer. He lived another twenty-one months, often with his cat on his lap and a glass of Blanton's Bourbon in his hand, before succumbing to the disease. His family will never forget the love and generosity extended by their friends Catherine and Clarke Heidrick and Mary and David Garza throughout David's illness. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to The Seton Fund benefitting the Marialice Shivers Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Seton Medical Center Austin. Donations by mail: The Seton Fund, 1201 W. 38th St., Austin, TX, 78705 (please indicate NICU at SMCA on checks). Online donations: http://www.supportseton.org/give/seton-fund (select Seton Medical Center Austin; then select Marialice Shivers Regional Neonatal Center). The family would like to extend their deepest thanks to the staff of Seton Hospital, Austin Cancer Center, and the Cancer Care Collaborative, especially his doctors, Mateo Ziu, Brian Vaillant, Paiman Ghafoori, and Stephen Bekanich for their expert care and dedication. They would also like to thank Hospice Austin and, especially, the doctors, nurses, and aides at Christopher House for making David's death peaceful and dignified. We know you're up there somewhere, Dad, getting a great snooze with the cat on your lap. We love you.

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July 11, 2017

William Small posted to the memorial.

November 20, 2016

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April 12, 2016

Vivian Rico posted to the memorial.

William Small

July 11, 2017

I just learned of Dave's passing as I was planning to attend the 45th Harvard reunion this fall. While I was pre-med at Harvard, Dave sometimes gave me grief for being absorbed in the pre-med craziness. I'm happy to see that Dave enjoyed such a wonderful career as a doctor, while I ended up dropping out of medical school and going into law. Sincere condolences to Dave's family. Bill Small - July 11, 2017

Kenneth Demsky

November 20, 2016

I knew David at Harvard, freshman year, and was shocked to hear today that he is no longer with us. He died too soon, clearly. However, reading his obituary tells me how high his accomplishments and how broad his understanding. Dave, I bless the memory of our friendship when we were both so much in the bud. Deepest sympathy to AnneMarie and the children. I'll sign myself with a nickname Dave gave me: "Kenmore Arlington Symphony Demsky", BA cl '72.

Vivian Rico

April 12, 2016

As I found out today of Dr. Wermer's passing, I would like to extend my deepest sympathy. My daughter Valerie was born at 24 weeks at Seton and was in the NICU for 3 months in 1997. Dr. Wermer was her DR and as a mother facing the unknown of my baby's life, he so warmly took the time to talk to me and explained so patiently the care he and the wonderful nurses would give my baby. We was a wonderful person and Doctor and I know he is the reason my Valerie is with us today 18 yrs old and healthy. May this wonderful Doctor rest in peace.Vivian Rico and family.

Diana Vega

March 9, 2016

Elizabeth and Wermer family, I'm so sorry to hear about the loss of David. He was a great man and neonatologist. I had the upmost respect for him and loved working with him as a bedside nurse and nurse practitioner at Seton Main. He was so smart, and I loved his smile. I will pray for you and your entire family during this difficult time.

Michelle Hickey

March 9, 2016

Wermer family, my deepest condolences. Your father was an amazing neonatologist and man. I had nothing but respect for him. He was so intelligent and I will always remember him as kind. It was an honor to work with him. Many prayers for your family.

Gayden Breckwoldt

March 12, 2016

Anne, Beth and Jeff,
Chris and were saddened to hear this news. Dr. Wermer was always so very kind and we know how very proud he was of each of you. Our prayers are with you - one of our very favorite St. Stephen's families.

Joy Roberts

March 10, 2016

Anne Marie and children, I know you will miss David. You have so many good memories. He was a smart and sweet man and I enjoyed working with him.

Cari Daugherty

March 10, 2016

Your family is in my thoughts and prayers. I am so,so sorry to hear about Dr. Wermer. I was always glad to see him when he would come to the newborn nursery. He was always kind and I was so comfortable working with him. He truly was a great man. I remember talking to him when Jeffrey was in in Japan, my husband was there at the same time.He was very proud of both of his children.He never talked down to the nurses that had the honor to work with him. He will be missed.

Vivian Rico

March 15, 2016

As I found out today of Dr. Wermer's passing, I would like to extend my deepest sympathy. My daughter Valerie was born at 24 weeks at Seton and was in the NICU for 3 months in 1997. Dr. Wermer was her DR and as a mother facing the unknown of my baby's life, he so warmly took the time to talk to me and explained so patiently the care he and the wonderful nurses would give my baby. He was a wonderful person and Doctor and I know he is the reason my Valerie is with us today 18 yrs old and healthy. May this wonderful Doctor rest in peace.Vivian Rico and family.

Gayanne DeVry

March 13, 2016

Although I did not know him personally, his compassion for his work and family were well known. All the best to the family and those still here.

Susan Landers

March 11, 2016

David was a wonderful partner, a great doctor, and one of the best neonatologists with whom I have worked. He was always calm, thoughtful, dedicated and extremely caring. Countless days and nights were spent caring for babies and giving wise counsel to parents. He is the only person I have ever known smart enough to work the New York Times crossword puzzle in pen, correctly, each week without fail. His influence on the Seton NICU was palpable; all the NICU staff loved him greatly. We will all miss him very much.

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