Roy V. Yeazel
Oct. 18, 1928 - May 30, 2022
MADISON - Roy V. Yeazel passed away in Madison, surrounded by family, on May 30, 2022, at age 93. He was born in Marinette, Wis., on Oct. 18, 1928, to Byron and Mabel Yeazel. He graduated from Peshtigo High School and continued his education at University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he earned his bachelor's and master's degrees in social work. He met his wife, Louise, at the UW Lutheran Student House. Roy and Louise married in Algoma on June 21, 1953. Early in their 62-year marriage, the couple traveled to Europe and lived in Indiana and Colorado Springs during Roy's service in the U.S. Army. He later graduated from Marquette Medical School in Milwaukee in 1961. Roy and Louise moved to Madison, where Roy started his medical practice and they raised five children.
Roy was a dedicated physician and surgeon. He worked as a solo practitioner general surgeon for decades at Madison General and Methodist Hospitals (now Meriter). He later worked in chemical dependency treatment and continued practice as an Aviation Medical Examiner until 2015. His interactions with patients and colleagues were among his biggest rewards in life.
Roy was an accomplished private pilot and loved everything about flying. "George," a Cessna 172 Skyhawk, was well used by the five family pilots for sightseeing tours of the Wisconsin countryside and memorable trips to Alaska. Roy especially enjoyed "taking someone up" for their first flight and persuading grandkids to try flying. Years after retiring from wielding a scalpel or flying a plane, Roy enjoyed living vicariously by chatting with pilots in his work as an Aviation Medical Examiner.
A dedicated fan of the Madison classical music scene, Roy generously shared his Madison Symphony season tickets with kids and grandkids. He blasted favorite CDs at home, sang along with the Three Tenors, and encouraged family musicians to play, play, play. Roy enjoyed literature and could recite Longfellow and Byron poems from memory, but also blessed us with performances of less elegant offerings such as the Cremation of Sam McGee.
Roy and Louise attended Covenant Presbyterian for decades. His faith supported everything he did. Family and friends were lifted up in prayer nightly and favorite bible and religious book passages were underlined, annotated and worn.
Roy leaves behind his children, Mark (Jody Kempf), Susan (Richard Seegers), David (Melanie), Daniel (Monica) and Stephen (Rebecca); 10 grandchildren; as well as extended family and friends. His loving wife, his parents and his siblings, Glenn and Lyle Yeazel, preceded him in death.
Funeral services will be held at COVENANT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 326 Segoe Road, Madison, at 4 p.m. on Saturday, June 11, 2022, with the Rev. Dr. Charlie Berthoud officiating. Visitation will be held at the church from 2 p.m. until the time of the service on Saturday.
A livestream is available for family and friends who wish to attend remotely. Online condolences may be made at www.gundersonfh.com.
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Pery Armstrong
June 12, 2022
i thoroughly enjoyed many years of flight physicals with Roy. his light heart and passion for aviation made it ia joy to interact with him
Dorothy Schroeder
June 9, 2022
Dr Yeazel was my Dr. for 30 odd years. One time I was too sick to go to the clinic, and he made a house call. He always placed a special place in my heart.
May this wonderful man rest in peace.
Prayers & thoughts to his wonderful family.
Dorothy Schroeder
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Russell Middleton
June 9, 2022
A sonderful friend, neighbor, and fellow church member.
Marilynn and Dennis Kempfer
June 9, 2022
It was a pleasure to meet him. Thanks for letting us attend your party.
Kerry Mielcarek
June 6, 2022
Dr. Yeazel was a wonderful, caring doctor. Our family first got to know him when my 16 year old sister was quite ill with mono. Dr. Yeazel made a house call! This was 1966 and that just wasn´t happening anymore. I became his patient at 18 and continued with him until he retired from his general practice. I must have been in my thirties. When he retired he sent a letter saying we should find a doctor who would listen. I asked around and no one knew of such a doctor. He was special and I often remember practical advice he shared.
Kathy Kohlbeck
June 5, 2022
My sympathy to the entire family.
I am from Algoma and read he married his wife Louise in Algoma. What was her maiden name? I assume she was from there.
I am amazed at all that he accomplished in his life and want to mention what a wonderful obituary it was. I feel like I knew him, and wish I had.
Sincere condolences,
Kathy Kohlbeck, Milwaukee
Norman Lenburg
June 5, 2022
I remember both Roy and Louise for their dedication to general aviation. Louise taught my ground school class at MATC, and Roy signed my last medical certificate (which--interestingly--I came across just this last week). I join his family in celebrating a life well-lived.
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