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Thomas Hart

1937 - 2025

Thomas Hart obituary, 1937-2025, Lake Oswego, OR

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Thomas Hart Obituary

It is with deep sadness that we announce the death of Thomas James Hart, a beloved husband, father, grandfather, son, brother, cousin, and friend. All who knew him enjoyed his quick wit and ready smile, his ability to genuinely connect with friends and patients alike, and a shared interest in politics, travel, and sports. Even at the end, when his Parkinson's was its most challenging, he greeted everyone with a clever sense of humor, telling his care providers during his final week that he would miss their get-togethers.

Tom died on December 15th, 2025, in the comfort of his home in Lake Oswego, Oregon, surrounded by his family. He was born July 17, 1937, in Austin, Minnesota, to Thomas J. Hart, Sr., and Elsie Sauer Hart. The oldest of five children, he was brought up in a series of small towns during World War II-1st grade in Weaverville, California, and 2nd and 3rd grades in Valley City, North Dakota, and then moved to Brookings, South Dakota, in the 4th grade. He graduated from Brookings High School in 1955 where he had been the student body president and first noticed his future wife, Dianne.

Tom received his B.A. in Natural Science from St. John's University, Collegeville, Minnesota, in 1959, and graduated from the University of Minnesota Medical School in Minneapolis in 1962. After completing a rotating internship at Cook County Hospital, Chicago, Illinois, 1962-63, he later did a two-month locum tenens in Ely, Minnesota.

As a Lieutenant in the Medical Corps of the U.S. Naval Reserve on active duty from 1963-65, he saw two years of sea duty. The first year, he was aboard the USS Norfolk, DL-1, home ported in Norfolk, Virginia; the second year, he was squadron physician for four ships in the LST Squadron COMLANSHIPRON NINE in Yokosuka, Japan. He received a service medal in the Vietnam War.

In 1966, he was in general practice in North Hollywood, California, purposely not far from Dianne Walta, who was teaching in the Los Angeles Unified School District. On July 2, 1966, he married Dianne in Brookings, where they both had gone to high school. Then he completed obstetrics and gynecology residency at the University of California, Los Angeles, from 1966 to 1970. He completed a six-month endocrinology rotation at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, in 1969. After his residency, he completed a locum tenens in Trona, California, and then worked for six months in 1971 at the Instituto Português de Oncologia de Lisboa in Portugal. His first two daughters, Lisa and Heather, were born in Los Angeles, and his third daughter, Megan, was born in Lisbon.

After returning from Portugal, he began practicing medicine at the Corvallis Clinic, Corvallis, Oregon, where he worked for 30 years, retiring in 2001. He was a Fellow of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology and a member of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine.

He also served as a volunteer physician in St. Lucia, West Indies; Latacunga, Ecuador; Estelí, Nicaragua; and for many years at Hospital CASA, San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico. He was a kind and generous person, eager to use his skills to help others wherever he could.

He and Dianne lived in San Miguel de Allende part-time from 2000 to 2020, where he made lifelong friends over investments, martinis, margaritas, movies, a little restaurant called El Rinconcito, and a small village named Los Ricos de Abajo. When the pandemic began, he and Dianne returned to Corvallis. In the late summer of 2025, they moved to Lake Oswego to be closer to family.

He was proudest of his three daughters. He treasured the time they had spent in a small cabin at Black Butte Ranch, one they owned with good friends. As the family expanded, the sons-in-law and grandchildren became part of the Black Butte tradition. Traveling the world with Dianne, his family, and good friends filled his years with laughter, good food, crazy translations, and adventures. He was known as Opa or Opi to his grandchildren, as Dr. Tom or Dr. Tomas to many patients, and to many others as Tom, Tommy, or Tommy Hart. He claimed to have studied first-year Spanish for 20 years. Had he been given a chance, he argued, he could have been a world-class golfer, but he would add that few people believed that boast.

He is survived by his wife, Dianne Walta Hart, his daughters Lisa Hart of Los Angeles, Heather Hart and her husband Greg Connor of Lake Oswego, Oregon, and Megan Hart and her husband Michael Bruno of San Francisco; beloved grandchildren Ben Connor, Ellie Connor, Jackson Bruno, and Sydney Bruno; his sisters Marie Mattison and her husband Tom of Minneapolis, and Kathy Guzzo of Bettendorf, Iowa; brothers-in law Greg Walta and his wife Sue and Doug Walta and his wife Trudi; and numerous cousins, nieces, nephews, and many good friends and colleagues with whom he celebrated birthdays and holidays for years.

Preceding his death were his parents and his brothers, Terry and Mark Hart, both of whom died of complications of Down Syndrome. As a result, memorials may be made to their school: Laura Baker School, 211 Oak Street, Northfield, MN 55057 (507) 645-8866. Tom will be buried at Willamette National Cemetery.
Published by Corvallis Gazette-Times on Dec. 20, 2025.

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Lisa Renton

January 12, 2026

I'm so sorry to hear about Dr. Hart. His kindness and compassion were legendary. He was my doctor for my pregnancies with all three of my children. I was six months pregnant with my second son when one evening, I realized he had stopped moving. The next morning, I called Maddie and she told me to come right in, fitting me into what had to be an already very busy schedule. After listening for a heartbeat and performing an initial, quick ultrasound, she and Dr Hart had tears in their eyes as they gave me the worst news. I felt it wasn't just a job to them; I'm sure they'd seen this before, but their genuine caring and sadness made it seem as if it were the first time. We had to go to the lab to get a full ultrasound, and Dr Hart very thoughtfully took me to an elevator apparently not available to the public so I could have privacy. I sat on the floor against the wall of the elevator, unable to stand in my grief, and he sat right down beside me on the floor, holding my hand and crying with me. I will never, ever forget that simply extraordinary gesture. It meant so much in those moments. What a wonderful doctor and man he was. I am so very sorry for your loss.

Barb and Sandy

January 4, 2026

We knew Tom through Dianne, as she was Barb´s 9th grade English teacher in Northridge, Ca. Tom was always chipper and smiling with a spark in his eyes. He was definitely one of the good guys.
Be pain free and at peace, Tom.
Barb Breitwieser and Sandy Reinhardt

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Rich Daniels

December 27, 2025

Dear Dianne, very sorry to hear that Tom has passed away. I send you my very best wishes. With much respect and affection, Rich Daniels

Jackie & Ron Zaneveld

December 24, 2025

Tom was a warm, kind, knowledgeable person who we enjoyed knowing for many years. He was my personal doctor and I taught childbirth classes for his medical group in the late 70s to early 80s. Dianne and I connected a few years ago in an exercise class and realized she and Ron are both Dutch. The four of us had nice get togethers and could discuss the challenges of Parkinson´s. The world feels a bit emptier without Tom, and I miss seeing Diane since they moved to Lake Oswego. Hugs to all the family. You were lucky to have him in your lives. Jackie

M. E.

December 24, 2025

Dr. Hart was my Dr. for many years
OB/GYN. New in Oregon in 1984, my landlady recommended him. Born infertile with normal ovaries but healthy womanhood, otherwise, my birth defect misshaped cervix and uterus made me unable to get
to get pregnant. Told in 1978 in a different State I had a high chance of cancer, too. Decades passed and with new medical knowledge, I was just a tiny bit above average women: Cancer not a big danger but needed testing, anyway. He never saw my easy unmedicated menopause 27 years ago because he retired. Dr. Hart supported me as if I were a woman having many babies, caring for my health and well-being as much as for any lovely Mom.
He was amazing. We talked about our interests, mainly travel, while I was on the table enduring semi painful tests. I was completely distracted and happy always in his presence and his assistant, the female nurse. He knew my body well, I´m shy and modest YET I always felt comfortable in his presence.
R.I.P. Dr. Hart! I had no idea you were alive last year. I am turning 70 very soon, healthy with all my female parts still. You surely took away my fears and were among truly the best, I feel the same way about my current Dr. now.
I know much more about you now from reading your Obituary.
God Bless You, Dr. Heart
I mean Hart. You surely had a sense of humor, ours did gel well. It made those medical tests easy and dare I say, fun. Last test you did decades ago, we were going on and on about Italy and laughing.
M. H. E., Albany, Oregon

Matthew Guzzo

December 23, 2025

We'll all miss Uncle Tom and his great stories. He lived the kind of life we all hope to have.

Mike Cowgill

December 22, 2025

Dr. Hart delivered our two sons, Scott and Brett, in 1985 and 1988. He was wonderful. Very kind, caring and warm. Cheryl and I have very fond memories of his special care. He was a guiding light and we are truly grateful for the time we shared with him

Beth Pond

December 21, 2025

Oh the best doctor - one of the best doctors I´ve ever had! I not only highly respected his medical knowledge, but I also really liked him as a person.

Valerie Kyle

December 21, 2025

Dr Hart never let me give up on believing I would have my second daughter. He encouraged me over several years and even delivered her. Forever in my memory is his smiling face saying " welcome to the world Emily!" His life was a gift to many.
May his memory be a blessing.

Flo Lee

December 20, 2025

I lived across the street from the Harts and babysat the girls often, especially when Dr Hart was on call. My fondest memory happened one long night I was babysitting because he kept getting called back to the hospital. He was sitting in his reclining chair exhausted late that evening. I asked if it was ever just another baby. He sat up and his eyes lit up. "Oh no," he said right away, "it´s always a miracle." I learned so much about patience, kindness, honesty and love from observing him with his family. Rest in peace, Dr Hart.

Sandie Zurcher

December 20, 2025

I am sorry for your loss. He was a great doctor delivering my son in 1976 when the new hospital opened. I interrupted him at the OSU game. Such humor.

Sue Thompson

December 20, 2025

Tom you were one of a kind. You worked with me through 2 pregnancies and 2 miscarriages. I loved our visits you and Maddie were such a team, and so supportive. When I was 40 years old you delivered my second son Luke. I remember you telling my husband at the birth that I was such a pro at this that he could have a daughter by next year and I threatened to kick you

Every mother needs a Dr Tom to get them through such a celebratory time. I loved you and your humor. You will be greatly missed. My sincere condolences to your family.

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