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Carol A. Dorow, B.S., D.C., M.S.M., passed away Thursday, September 29, 2005 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. She was born August 14, 1945 in Woodville, Ohio to Louis Emery and Viola Matilda (Nissen) Liskai. Carol was a Diplomate, American Academy Pain Management, Board Certified in Pain Management, Certified Independent Medical Examiner, Certified in Impairment Rating, and Certified in Physiological Therapeutics. Her educational endeavors completed included Parker Chiropractic College, Diplomate program in Clinical Neurology, American Chiropractic Academy of Neurology in October, 1992; Cleveland Chiropractic College West, Certification program in Clinical Thermography; International Academy of Clinical Thermology, Diplomate program in Clinical Thermography; Texas Chiropractic College program in Clinical Orthopedics in November 1987; American Academy of Pain management, Board Certification and Deplomate program in September 1989; Parker College of Chiropractic, Independent Medical Examiners Course in June 1990; Parker College of Chiropractic, Certification course on Impairment Rating in March 1991; Texas Chiropractic College, Physiological Therapeutics, in June 1987; Medisoft certificate of completion, patient accounting and electronic claims submission in January 1997. Her Academic Credentials included Ohio State University, Bachelor of Science in 1968; Palmer College of Chiropractic, Doctor of Chiropractic in 1981; and Southern Nazarene University, Master of Science in Management in 1991. Carol's professional experiences included the United States Marine Corps Reserve where she was an Administrative Officer, Executive Officer, Commanding Officer, and Retired major from 1968 to 1984; Research Assistant, Bendix Field Engineering Cooperation, Maryland from 1972 to 1973; Salesperson, Montgomery Ward, Laurel, Maryland from 1972 to 1973; Microbiology Research Assistant, Department of Agriculture in Beltsville, MD in 1973; Microbiologist with Reynolds Army Hospital, Ft. Sill, OK from 1973-1976; Salesperson, Sears Roebuck, Davenport, Iowa from 1976 to 1978; Microbiologist, City of Davenport, Sewage Treatment Department, Davenport, Iowa, from 1976 to 1977; Foreperson, slice pack division, Oscar Meyer Company, Davenport, Iowa from 1977 to 1978; Clinical Thermographer; and Private Practice Chiropractic Physician from 1982 until her death. She was a member of the American Academy of Pain Management; a past member of the Oklahoma State Chiropractic Association, Fellowship of Chiropractic Physicians, Oklahoma Chiropractic Physicians, American Hershel Society, Key Women in Business, International Academy of Clinical Thermology, and ICA Council on Thermology. Carol was the only female in this system that has achieved the rank of Eighth degree Isshinryu Karate Black Belt. Carol was named Outstanding Young Woman of America in 1981, Winner of Karate Championships in U.S.A., Winner of judo tournaments in Midwest through Ohio State Women's Judo Team, Outstanding female athlete, Woodville High School in 1963, Graduated Palmer College of Chiropractic, Cum Laude, Delta Mu Delta, International Honor Society of Business Management, and the National Defense Service Medal, USMCR. Carol is survived by her mother, Viola Liskai; one son, Stuart A. Dorow, II and wife Leighnae; one daughter, Lisa Parisher and husband Rudy; three brothers, Robert Fellhauer and wife Laura Belle, Daniel Liskai and wife Sharon, and Thomas Liskai and wife Judy; five grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her husband and her father. The family will receive family and friends from 3:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m., Friday, September 30, 2005 at Resthaven Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held 10:00 A.M., Saturday, October 1, 2005 in the Resthaven Funeral Home Chapel with interment following in Colmesneil Cemetery, Colmesneil, Texas under the direction of Resthaven Funeral Home. RESTHAVEN FUNERAL HOME S.W. 104TH AT WALKER 691-1661

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Published by Oklahoman on Sep. 30, 2005.

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Col. Darryl Roberts USMCR (Ret)

October 24, 2005

Captain Liskai was one of my all time favorite Marines. As Commanding Officer of a Marine artillery unit Carol was my Admin Officer. All I ever had to do was sign my name (she wouldn't let do any more--and that was great with me). Super lady.

Sherry Liskai

October 17, 2005

I graduated with Carol, Woodville High School class of 1963, and have many fond memories of her during the years spent while attending Woodville Elementary and High School.I was married to her cousin, Alex and felt a kinship to her and her brothers.My thoughts and prayers are with her family and friends.

Ruth Blair

October 16, 2005

My husband Roy and I wish Carol's family and friends comfort and peace. Carol's parents were my godparents. I have fond memories of My Father, Alexander, my Mother, Marian, and we eight children visiting Uncle Louie, Aunt Viola and cousins Dan, Tom and Carol. God Bless, Love, Roy and Ruth Liskai Blair

Sandy Liskai Haubert

October 15, 2005

My sympathies to Carol's family and friends.

Patricia Liskai - Henricks

October 15, 2005

To the family of Carol Dorow,



Our family would like to express our sincere sympathies for the loss of your mother and grandmother. My father Alexander was a brother to Carol's father Louis, and I am a sister to Al, Dave, Joan, Dick, Steve and Sandy. May God Bless You All during this difficult time.



Patricia Liskai Henricks

Dave & Rita Liskai

October 14, 2005

Carol is my husband's cousin and mine through marriage. I graduated with Carol from Woodville High School class of 1963. It was always good seeing and talking to Carol. She was always snapping pictures at weddings. Her husband Stuart always sang at the family weddings we attended. What a wonderful voice. Stuart sent us a cassette of his favorite songs....we still listen to it all the time. He and Carol were the "a perfect match." We will miss them both.

Diane Meggitt

October 13, 2005

I went to school with Carol in Woodville, Ohio and she was one of the best people in our class. She always made me feel like part of the group. We will all miss her!

Angie Ruiz

October 13, 2005

Will be missed by her high school classmates. Woodville High School Class of '63.

Marie Butts

October 5, 2005

Dr. Carol was an excellent chiropractor and always lifted my spirits when I was in her office. It has been a while since I was in to see her, but I will always remember her being at my wedding in February, 1999. She took lots of pictures and gave not only my husband and I copies, but also copies to my mother. She also gave a few manipulations to the wedding party. I will always remember her with fondness. My prayers are with her family and staff.

Beth Kelly

October 4, 2005

Dr. Dorow was a wonderful individual who contributed tremendously to the profession of chiropractic in our state, and to the Board of Chiropractic Examiners. She will be missed a great deal, and my thoughts and prayers are with her family, friends, and patients.

Paula Kotzum

October 2, 2005

Dr. Carol was such an asset, not only to the medical community, but to the community at large. She will be missed greatly by all who knew her.

Shawna Vann Stickland

September 30, 2005

My most sincere prayers to the friends and family of Dr. Dorrow. She was a very special woman who my family and I just adored. May her life experiences be passed on through our precious memories!

LES & JANA RAPER

September 30, 2005

WE WILL MISS YOU.

Joseph English

September 30, 2005

She is a wonderful person and a great great asset to the chiropractic profession.

Leslie Hallmark

September 30, 2005

My thought and prayers are with the family, God bless you and she will be missed.

Jody Hallmark

September 30, 2005

My sincere condolences to the family of Dr. Dorow. She will surely be missed by all who knew her.

God Bless

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