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JAMES WENZL Obituary

March 24, 1935 - January 9, 2014 OKLAHOMA CITY Dr. James E. Wenzl, a pediatric nephrologist who saved the lives of hundreds of children at The Children's Hospital in Oklahoma City and elsewhere, died Thursday, Jan. 9, after a five year battle with cancer. He was 78. In a career spanning more than half a century, he treated thousands of patients, wrote medical textbooks and scientific papers, trained, taught and mentored many other physicians at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, and did research that deepened the knowledge-base of pediatric nephrology worldwide. He worked on kidney transplants when the procedure was new, and took part in more than 240 transplant operations, starting in 1973, when he helped establish the kidney transplant program at Oklahoma Children's Memorial Hospital. Pediatric nephrologists are rare but crucial to any child suffering from kidney disease. Wenzl worked seven-day weeks and established a pediatric nephrology program in Oklahoma that had not existed before. His work drew patients also from Kansas, Texas and Arkansas. He said the relentless attention he gave to patient care stemmed from his Catholic faith. "We are here to do good--nothing else matters as much as that." Reassuring, witty, and relentlessly upbeat, he spent many hours of his work days visiting patients and their families, or talking with them by phone from home, consoling and coaching them about how to endure their illnesses. At his retirement gathering at the University, medical officials described how he had saved all those children, some of whom attended that gathering, and stood up to honor him. He was born on a farm outside Greenleaf, Kansas, the son of Emmet and Mary Wenzl. He was a star half-miler on the Greenleaf High School Track and Field Team. A series of serious injuries incurred while playing high school football led indirectly to his medical career. He broke his nose, and a tibia in one of his legs, and dislocated his shoulder, early in the football season of his junior year. He came back the next year as the starting halfback, but broke every long bone in one foot on the second play of the first game of his senior year. "I spent so much time talking to doctors in those two years that I became intrigued by the work," he later said. He earned his medical degree at Creighton University in Omaha in 1959. He did his residency in pediatrics at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., from 1960 to 1963. He was inducted into the U.S. Air Force as a Captain in 1963 and served two years as a pediatrician at Sheppard Air Force Base outside Wichita Falls, Texas. He fell in love with the art and nature of the southwest United States there. He resumed his residency in pediatric nephrology at the Mayo Clinic from 1965 to 1967. He was appointed assistant professor of pediatrics at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center in Oklahoma City in August 1967, and served in that role until July 1971. He served as associate professor of pediatrics there from 1971 to 1975, then as professor of pediatrics from 1975 to 2002. He served as interim chairman of the Department of Pediatrics from 1976 to 1977; and again from 1988 to 2002. He was the acting chief of pediatric service from 1975 to 1977, and the chief of pediatric nephrology service at Children's Memorial Hospital from 1973 to 2002. He gave extensively to charities. He took part in the emergency treatment of victims injured in the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing of the Murrah Federal Building. Never fond of staff meetings, he semi-retired in 2002, but continued to treat patients in Oklahoma City and in Tulsa until 2008. "I just want to treat sick kids," he said. He commuted weekly to the Tulsa Clinic so that patients there would not have to travel for treatment to Oklahoma City. He retired from that work in 2008 only because he was diagnosed with multiple myeloma and was having trouble walking. He was a long-time member of Epiphany of the Lord Catholic Church, and sang in the church's traditional choir until recently. He was a zealous Oklahoma University sports fan, attending many home and away games. Starting in 1965, he and his family traveled yearly to Red River, N.M., where he bought a second home in 1996. He collected Western American and Native American art, wood carvings and rugs. He hiked and fished. With wife Carol, he was grateful for their many friends in Oklahoma, Kansas and New Mexico. For more than three decades, he made his garden so productive that the family seldom ate any vegetable not grown in his back yard. He leaves his wife of 56 years: Carol O'Sullivan Wenzl; and four children: Sandi and Mike McDermott, of Arlington, Texas, Kathy and Chris McGehee, Arlington, Texas, Stephen and Dawn Wenzl, Albuquerque, N.M., and Anne and Craig Carter, Centennial, Colorado. He leaves 11 grandchildren: Sean and his wife, Brady, Christopher, and his wife, Jessica, and Colleen McDermott; Michael, Kevin and Kaitlin McGehee; Jenna and Cindy Wenzl; Kristin, Cole and Matthew Carter. He leaves two great-grandchildren: Emery and Graham McDermott. He also leaves a sister, Joan Uhlik, and her husband Matt Uhlik, and a sister-in-law, Rosemary Wenzl, all of Greenleaf, Kan. His parents and his brother, Gene Wenzl, of Greenleaf, Kan., preceded him in death. The family is grateful to Dr. Keefer, his nurse Linda, the Mercy El Reno Home Care, especially Chris, and the entire Mercy Hospice team, particularly Dolores, for all their care and compassion for Jim. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to Mercy Hospice or Birth Choice. There will be a prayer service 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 17 and the Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 18, both liturgies will be held at Epiphany of the Lord Catholic Church, 7336 W. Britton Road, Oklahoma City.

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Published by Oklahoman on Jan. 15, 2014.

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Theodore Tolentino

January 9, 2022

In fond remembrance of a very good friend and colleague. May his dear wife Carol and all the extended Wenzl family be blessed with love and good memories of this wonderful human being. RIP, Jim.

Theodore Tolentino

January 9, 2021

In remembrance of a friend and colleague who did much for sake of our children, community and church. My prayers are offered this anniversary for a wonderful husband, father and grandfather that he may rest eternally in the loving arms of our Lord, Jesus Christ.

Felicia King

July 14, 2014

Dr. Wenzl was my first kidney doctor, then years later I end up working with him. He was always kind and considerate of my health. He will be missed.

Jeri Beth Zachary

January 31, 2014

I am sad to hear of Dr Wenzl's passing. He was an amazing doctor. When I was 25 yrs old he had to tell me I was too old to be his patient. A fun memory was in 1979 at Kamp Kidney when we had the "cow patty" throwing contest. He will forever live in the hearts of those knew him. My prayers are with his family. Rest in peace Dr Wenzl until we meet again.

January 21, 2014

Dr Wenzl was a saint! Because of him, my sister is alive today, and has had her 3rd transplanted kidney for 26 years. My family truly appreciated his dedication to his patients. I always wondered if he ever rested. My deepest sympathies to all of the family, may you have many wonderful memories of him to carry you through the grief. May you rest in peace Dr. Wenzl.

Brian Hess

January 17, 2014

To Carol and the rest of the family, my deepest sympathies and love go out to you! Dr. Wenzl was so important in my life growing up. I would probably not be here today, nor be the man I am without his influence on me as he helped me through so many hard times growing up with my kidney disease. I will never forget him and what he did for me!

January 17, 2014

Our sincere condolences to the Wenzl family. What an amazing man he was and I see why Jenna looked up to him so much. Our love and prayers are with all of you. Tom & Deborah Johnson and Stephen Overman

Heather Prue

January 16, 2014

What a wonderful legacy your Dad has left for you Anne and your children ! Cherish all of the memories & times you spent together! I know how special he was to you & what a wonderful relationship the two of you had. Thinking of your Mom & the whole family at this difficult time. Xoxo

January 16, 2014

WOW WHAT A LEGACY, WHAT A MAN. MY HEART AND PRAYERS GO TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY, KATHY MCGEHEE. YOU KNOW GOD HAS A SPECIAL PLACE UP IN HEAVEN FOR THIS AMAZING MAN. KATHY CLIFTON

Jean Elcyzyn

January 16, 2014

My sincere condolences to the Wenzl family for your loss. Dr. Wenzl treated my son for a kidney disorder when he was 12. He continued to see Dr. Wenzl until he was 22. He is now 30 years old and doing well. I still have the last appointment card for my son which was in 2005. He was a very caring man and wonderful doctor. I am forever grateful for his service, not just for my family, but for all the people he helped in his life. He was truly a instrument of God's love.

Ted Tolentino

January 15, 2014

My condolences to Carol and Jim's family. I have fond memories of Jim and will always hold him in high esteem for his compassion, love of medicine, leadership in our community, and faithfulness to our Lord. Rest in peace, Jim.

Teresa Green

January 15, 2014

Dear Wenzl Family...
What an amazing man your Dad was, I am totally in awe after reading his bio, although he already had a special place in my heart. We first met Dr Wenzl back in 1992-1993,when Vincent my son became sick and we went to Dr B,our pedi, and long story short were told to go to Childrens Hospital ASAP that Dr Wenzl, would be waiting on us. At that point the life of my 18 mo old was placed in his hands and I never doubted him a bit. Dr Wenzl was there whenever we needed him 24/7, even after we had moved to Ardmore,OK and had to return to OKC for Dr visits with all 3 children in tow. We went thru the whole process including the chemo and to this day I can say I have a healthy,handsome,talented soon to be 23 yr old man for a son thanks to Dr Wenzl and his amazing knowledge and caring ways. During all tis time I also learned he and my mother attended Epiphany all these yrs at the same time, although Mom passed Nov 2012, it gives me great peace to know she will be there to welcome him and thank him for taking care of her grandson Vincent Green. Cherish the memories you have as a family and Peace Be With You All..
Teresa Bailey Green and
Vincent Green (Patient)
MWC

Karen Knox

January 15, 2014

My sincerest condolences to your family Sandi, to you and your family..Much love,
Karen Knox

Mark and Judy Davenport

January 15, 2014

To Mike and Sandi and the family of Dr. Wenzl we send our thoughts and prayers. We hope the many precious memories of this man give you comfort at this difficult time.

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