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Keith A. Buzzell, D.O.

BRIDGTON - Keith A. Buzzell, D.O., 85, died at home surrounded by the love of his family and friends on June 12, 2018.

Dr. Buzzell was born in 1932 in Boston. He studied music at Bowdoin College and Boston University and received his medical doctorate in 1960 at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Buzzell served as Dean of the Department of Osteopathic Principals and Practices at Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine in Missouri. He served as Director of Education at the Osteopathic Hospital of Maine in Portland, Maine from 1965-1968.

In 1990, Dr. Buzzell was named Maine Osteopath of the Year at the Osteopathic Conference in Rockland, Maine, for his involvement as a general practitioner in patient care and community service. As a country doctor he maintained a family practice for 42 years in Fryeburg, and was a member of the staff at Bridgton Hospital. Over the course of his career, he delivered babies, admitted patients to the hospital, made rounds at the hospital, worked in the emergency room and regularly made house calls, a practice he continued until 2010. Keith held the position of medical director and physician at the Fryeburg Health Care Center until October 2017.

Dr. Buzzell was the founder of Hospice Volunteers of Western Maine in the mid-1970s, after having met and been inspired by Dame Cicely Saunders, founder of Hospice, in Montreal, where she was lecturing, and together with Robert Doyle, M.D., they trained volunteers in his office waiting room. In 1982, Congress initiated the creation of the Medicare Hospice Benefit which became permanent in 1986. He collaborated in the efforts to establish a volunteer Fryeburg Rescue standing in as medical adviser assisting the pioneer community leaders, Riley Wiley, Web Fox, Harold Wentworth and Dick Fox, who established the Charter for Fryeburg Volunteer Rescue.

Keith was a lifelong scholar of the sciences, especially neurophysiology, physics and astronomy. He lectured widely on the neurophysiological influences of television viewing on the developing human brain, and published a book on the topic, titled "Children of Cyclops." In addition, he lectured on the three-stage evolution of man's brain. He avidly read science books and journals, as well as novels. As a gifted writer, he combined his spiritual pursuits with his love of science to produce several books published by the Fifth Press. He collaborated in the founding of an international humanities conference; helping to connect people from 13 countries. Held annually at various locations, its purpose is the pursuit of the reconciliation of science and spirituality.

Keith loved, enjoyed and celebrated his children and grandchildren and their accomplishments. His two daughters, Zoe and Cheryl, worked with him in his office practice, Cheryl remained with him as his medical assistant for 23 years. He loved creating, designing and growing vegetable gardens, building projects and harvesting firewood.

He is survived by his wife, Marlena (Ryerson) Buzzell; his brother, Earl and sister-in-law, Eleanor Buzzell; the mother of his children, Carrolle Buzzell; his daughters, Zoe Weizenkail, Cheryl Buzzell and son-in-law, Chris Bigelow; his son, Rick Hensley-Buzzell; and daughter-in-law, Dawn; seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

A Mass of Christian burial will be held on Saturday, July 7, at 11 a.m., at St. Joseph's Church in Bridgton. Interment will be at a later date at North Bridgton Cemetery. Family and friends may attend visitation on Friday evening, July 6 from 5-7 p.m., at Chandler Funeral Homes and Cremation Service, 8 Elm St., Bridgton.

Online condolences may be shared with his family at
www.chandlerfunerals.com.

In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to:
Fryeburg Rescue
P.O. Box 177
Fryeburg, ME 04037

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram on Jun. 26, 2018.

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Gerald Osborn

July 13, 2018

My condolences to Dr. Buzzell's family & many friends. He was a visiting OMM faculty at KCOM when I was a medical student. I remember his intellect and teaching skills, but mostly his kindness. The world will miss this special healer. Gerald Osborn, DO.

July 13, 2018

Dr. Buzzel was a great example for all of us. He helped me at KCOM. He allowed me to use his microscope at school. An excellent physician & a straight arrow.
VAYA CON DIOS
JAMES K. CLARY d.o. KCOM 1968

James Keith

July 12, 2018

My condo,Andes to his family. Dr Buzzell was a teacher that inspired many. I still tell people of his many lectures .he will be missed ..

Robb Jones

June 27, 2018

Keith Buzzell had the gift of inspiring others. The ripples of his life will continue to expand and his presence will continue to resonate for long to come

Mary Tyner

June 26, 2018

It was a great pleasure to have worked with Dr. Buzzell at Hicks Nursing Home and Fryeburg Health Care Center. His calm consistent caring manner was always felt by his patients. I highly respected him as a physican, and am lucky to have know suck a very special person.

Sylvia Trueworthy Pease

June 26, 2018

I was saddened to hear of Dr. Buzzell's passing. He was a compassionate and caring doctor who cared for my father during his stays at the Bridgton Hospital more than 30 years ago. My condolences to Dr. Buzzell's family who were blessed to have him in their lives.

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