Search by Name

Search by Name

Laurie Dozier Obituary

Laurie L. Dozier, Jr.

Laurie L. Dozier, Jr., 85, a child of Leon County, whose parents Laurie L. Dozier, Sr. and Mary Brown were children of central Georgia, passed away Tuesday evening surrounded by his family. Although a world traveler who explored all seven continents, often with family and friends in tow, Laurie loved this part of the world above all.

A fun-loving 1944 graduate of Leon High (Dopey Dozier in his senior year annual), Laurie joined the Navy, attended the University of Florida, came home and married Sarah Marie Simmons, the daughter of Jack and Sarah Simmons, and went to work at Jack's business, Elberta Crate and Box Co.

A mischievous, so-so student in his revered housemother Joree McFarlin's SAE house, Laurie was urged on at a poker game (one of his glorious pastimes) by his childhood friend, Dr. John Sullenburger, to consider a career in medicine. In 1950 Laurie applied for and aced an interview at Duke University's med school and, after a few remedial courses, "put on the afterburners."

Thereafter, Laurie preached the value of a solid education. The names of Laurie's teachers at Duke and Emory are legend in his home and among his friends. As Laurie's first grandchild approached high school graduation, he announced that he would begin the Granddaddy College Scholarship Program. If a grandchild made above a 3.0 GPA for a specific semester, he would award them an amount equal to the tuition for that term.

Laurie excelled in what was becoming the family business--medicine. In the early 1960s Laurie shared offices at the corner of Miccosukee and Magnolia with his father, who began practicing medicine in Tallahassee in the 1920s, and his younger brother, Dr. Richard Dozier. Beloved by his patients, Laurie L. Dozier, Jr. MD was extremely proud to be a Medical Doctor and imbued his family with this appreciation. His daughter, Sarah Sherraden (married to Endocrinologist Dr. Terry Sherraden), was a practicing nurse and a health care administrator before she joined the founding staff at the FSU College of Medicine. Laurie's son, Dr. John Dozier (married to former hospice nurse Martha), is a Periodontist, and they are the parents of Dr. Carey Dozier (whose wife Tracy is a physician as well).

While Laurie treasured education and loved medicine (as exemplified by his significant gifts to FSU's College of Medicine and the TMH Foundation), his mind never rested and he was always looking for an intriguing opportunity. After years of failures (i.e. Flying Lawnmowers and Power Mirrors) and middling successes (land development), Laurie found his Holy Grail . . . Automatic Gate Openers. As a major investor and Chairman of the Board of GTO, a local manufacturing firm, he enjoyed years of thrills as he worked with Chuck Mitchell to save, and then build, GTO into a significant business.

However, above all these, Laurie's love and affection for family and friends . . . and their love for him . . . and Laurie's delight in, and great respect for, strangers of every make and model . . ., this is what everyone who knew Laurie will remember most . . . and without a doubt, they will remember that he consistently brought to life even the dullest of occasions. As has been said of him, "When Laurie joins a crowd it becomes a party. When he attends a meeting, it becomes a debate."

After being diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 2003, Laurie and his wife of 25 years, the wonderfully vibrant Margaret Zygmuntowicz, continued their travels until Margaret's passing.

For the last few years it has been Laurie's great fortune to have enjoyed the companionship of lifelong friend Kimmie Croy, including a trip to Europe that found Laurie in the nose of a glider soaring above the valleys of Switzerland with Margaret's son Mike Flood.

Laurie was able to remain at home in large measure because of his wonderful caregivers Diane Shaheen and Magdalena Toro, the incredibly calming attention of so many from Big Bend Hospice and the wisdom and care of Dr. Jesse Judelle. We should all be so lucky as to have such special people in our lives.

Laurie's loving family includes: his brother Richard (Linda), his children Laurie III (Kelly), Sarah Sherraden (Terry), John Dozier (Martha), Debbie Blinderman (Richard), Michael Flood, Kelly Flood (Neil) , Tim Flood (deceased) and his grandchildren: Kristin Dozier, Vanessa Rowse (Scott), Danielle Dozier, Chris Sherraden, Dan Sherraden, Andrew Sherraden, Carey Dozier (Tracy), Julian Dozier (Casey), Mike Earp, Joe Earp (Bobbie), Kelly Earp, Anyshia Blinderman-Garcia (Henry), Adam Blinderman, Callie Flood, Jake Flood, Zach Flood, Evan Chethik, Tanya Rathmann (Mike) and Liam Flood, and his great-grandchildren, Ian Blinderman-Garcia, Jo Jo Earp, Callie Rowse and Jackson Rowse, and his god-son Paul Hill (Mollie).

All the family join together in announcing a gathering to be held at The Florida State University College of Medicine Auditorium in appreciation of Laurie L. Dozier, Jr.'s wonderful life. The gathering will begin at Twelve Noon, Friday, March 9th, at 1115 West Call Street (corner of Stadium Drive and West Call Street) (32306). Parking available, as students are on spring break.

Friends may remember Laurie L. Dozier, Jr. MD with a contribution to the Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare Foundation or the Margaret Z. Dozier Hospice House (Big Bend Hospice) and ...with one, long-winded, heartfelt:

Goooooooooooooooo Gaaatorsssssssssssssss!!!

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

Published by The Town Talk from Mar. 8 to Mar. 9, 2012.

Memories and Condolences
for Laurie Dozier

Not sure what to say?





Carole Hayes

March 9, 2012

I know Laurie Dozier, Jr. through his children and grandchildren. His life is to be celebrated and his legacy is enviable. The tribute to his life, today, at the FSU College of Medicine was moving and inspirational. Our community is indebted to him and his family. Geez, I wish I had known him!

Sherry

March 9, 2012

Both Dr. Dozier Jr. and Dr. Dozier Sr. gave so much to their patients and this community. My grandparents loved Dr. Dozier (senior) and so my father's name: Laurie Dozier. May you find peace and comfort in your memories.
God Bless,

Claude Pichard

March 8, 2012

What I remember most was his undying love for Mutt and Jeff's slaw dogs! He was a truly good man and will be missed.

Becky Smith

March 8, 2012

Wow, what a man! He was the best example of the meaning of "living life to its fullest". He was and is an encouragement to so many people. I worked for him for 20 years, and over those years, he gave me council and support in my life that my entire family benefited from. He will live on in all our hearts.

March 8, 2012

To Sarah and all your family,
Your Daddy was my doctor oh, so many years ago. He was a giant of a man and represented his profession well. I'm sorry he has had such a difficult time the last few years. May you all be at peace now.
Carol and Terry Broadway

Gary & Levada Blankenship

March 8, 2012

To all the Dozier family and friends you are in our prayers. Laurie was a wonderful man and was great to work with. He was also a wonderful caring doctor for his patients some of our family was a receipent of that care. Kristin Amber Hines sends special thoughts to you.

Selma Sauls

March 8, 2012

Thank you for sharing such a wonderful man with all of us. Dr. Dozier chaired the Medical Advisory Board at DHSMV for many years, sharing his knowledge and expertise to help others. I will always be thankful for his help in understanding my sister's terminal illness, which enabled me to enjoy the last years of her life and help her. My prayers and thoughts are with the family as you celebrate his life.

March 8, 2012

Sara, Terry, Dan, Chris, Rudy, Debbie, John and Martha,

I am so sorry to hear to your father/grandfather's death. He was a very special man. It has been an honor to know him. Take comfort in that he is a peace. You will all be in our prayers.

Love,

Debbie, Randy, Danny, Rebecca and Chris McCoy

Showing 1 - 8 of 8 results

Make a Donation
in Laurie Dozier's name

Memorial Events
for Laurie Dozier

To offer your sympathy during this difficult time, you can now have memorial trees planted in a National Forest in memory of your loved one.

How to support Laurie's loved ones
Honor a beloved veteran with a special tribute of ‘Taps’ at the National WWI Memorial in Washington, D.C.

The nightly ceremony in Washington, D.C. will be dedicated in honor of your loved one on the day of your choosing.

Read more
Attending a Funeral: What to Know

You have funeral questions, we have answers.

Read more
Should I Send Sympathy Flowers?

What kind of arrangement is appropriate, where should you send it, and when should you send an alternative?

Read more
What Should I Write in a Sympathy Card?

We'll help you find the right words to comfort your family member or loved one during this difficult time.

Read more
Resources to help you cope with loss
Estate Settlement Guide

If you’re in charge of handling the affairs for a recently deceased loved one, this guide offers a helpful checklist.

Read more
How to Write an Obituary

Need help writing an obituary? Here's a step-by-step guide...

Read more
Obituaries, grief & privacy: Legacy’s news editor on NPR podcast

Legacy's Linnea Crowther discusses how families talk about causes of death in the obituaries they write.

Read more
The Five Stages of Grief

They're not a map to follow, but simply a description of what people commonly feel.

Read more
Ways to honor Laurie Dozier's life and legacy
Obituary Examples

You may find these well-written obituary examples helpful as you write about your own family.

Read more
How to Write an Obituary

Need help writing an obituary? Here's a step-by-step guide...

Read more
Obituary Templates – Customizable Examples and Samples

These free blank templates make writing an obituary faster and easier.

Read more
How Do I Write a Eulogy?

Some basic help and starters when you have to write a tribute to someone you love.

Read more