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Norman Dunitz

1927 - 2022

Norman Dunitz obituary, 1927-2022, Tulsa, OK

BORN

1927

DIED

2022

Norman Dunitz Obituary

Norman Dunitz

Norman L. Dunitz, M.D. died peacefully at his home on September 10, 2022. He was born to Ida and Philip Dunitz, the oldest of three children, on September 25, 1927, in Newton, Iowa which is also the home of the Maytag washing machine and the internationally famous Maytag blue cheese. Maytag played a pivotal role in Norm's childhood; his earliest job was sweeping floors at the factory and to this day there is always a round of blue cheese in the Dunitz refrigerator. His High School yearbook describes Norm as "The brainy member of the Senior Class who found time for dancing and fun". It reflects he was a Renaissance man; he lettered in golf, was on the varsity football and basketball teams, played clarinet in a Jazz Band, and was Senior Class Poet. When one of his grandchildren was told of this latter honor, he asked "Is that a thing?"

After high school, Norm attended the University of Iowa, but in 1946 his academic studies were interrupted by the Army. After basic training his assigned "duty" was playing on the Army basketball team. Upon discharge he re-enrolled at the University of Iowa, graduated from medical school in 1953, completed an internship in Detroit, a surgery residency in Iowa City, Orthopedic Surgery residencies at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, and Children's Memorial Hospital in Chicago, and a Masters in Orthopedics at the University of Minneapolis.

While in college, Norm met and married Annette, his partner for 71 years. In 1958 Annette and Norm drove south to find the right community to start his medical practice with the primary criteria being a place where he did not have to shovel snow. Landing in Tulsa, Norm opened his office at 21st and Lewis with Annette as his assistant and bookkeeper. This one-man medical practice led to Tulsa Bone and Joint Associates P.C. now with 28 physicians. But his medical practice was only part of his professional career. He served as Chief of Staff of St John Medical Center, President of the Tulsa County Medical Association, President of the Oklahoma State Medical Association, Chair of the American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society, President of the Clinical Orthopedic Society, a Charter Member of the MidAmerica Orthopedic Association and the American Association for Hip and Knee Surgery. He was a Professor at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, a visiting Professor at Mayo Clinic, on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Clinical Orthopedics and a Fellow in the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons and the American College of Surgeons. His favorite volunteer experience was impacting national health care policy as an AMA delegate.

Norm's most important professional achievement is bringing total joint replacements to Oklahoma. In 1969 he traveled to Switzerland to train with Dr. Maurice Mueller on hip replacements. Rather than wait months for FDA response to his request to use necessary "cement" for the operation, Norm and Annette made a personal appeal for approval in Washington D.C. Now total hip and knee replacements are ubiquitous, but Norm will always be known as the doctor who did the first one in Oklahoma.

Norm loved Tulsa and pursued his passions while benefiting the city by being on the Boards of Tulsa Opera and the Tulsa Philharmonic, secretary of the Committee of 100, and being Annette's side kick when she chaired various fundraisers. His involvement with athletics continued as a regular member of the University of Tulsa Hurricane Club, rarely missing a home basketball game, and a founding member of Philcrest Tennis Club. His tennis games with other octogenarians at Southern Hills Country Club are now legendary. Norm and Annette made lifelong friendships in Tulsa, around bridge, movie club, "the Rascals" and their house at Grand Lake. They loved international travel, making many trips throughout Europe, North and South America and the far east. His last international trip was to China at the age of 87!

But most of all Norm loved his family. He attended almost all his grandchildren's music, dance, and theater performances and basketball, baseball, volleyball, soccer, and football games. After each grandchild turned three, he or she had an annual birthday date with "Papa Normy". The date always included dinner, a special activity designed for the child, and a lot of Papa Normy Advice.

Norm will be remembered for his deeds of loving kindness by Annette, his children Elise (Terry) Brennan, Scott (Harriet) Dunitz, grandchildren Michelle (Ryan) McDonald, Drew Dunitz, Phil Dunitz (Whitney Mohr), Katie Brennan and Danny Brennan and great-grandchildren Levi and Oliver McDonald, his sister Toby Newman, brother-in-law, Marvin Braverman, sister-in-law Jeri Dunitz, and numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins. In addition, he will be remembered by hundreds of patients and colleagues for his compassionate medical care. During the last few years, he has been shown this same kind care by Linda, Margaret, Gyn, Nicolate, Grace, Eva, Baily, Felicia, and Nikki for whom the family is very grateful.

A Memorial Service will be September 22, 2022, at 4:00 p.m. All who knew Norman are welcome to join. Contact the family for additional details. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the Orthopedic Research and Education Foundation, Tulsa Opera, Temple Israel, or B'nai Emunah. https://www.fitzgeraldfuneralservice.com/obituaries/Norman-Dunitz/#!/TributeWall
Published by Tulsa World on Sep. 18, 2022.

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CAROLYN Oliver Lee

October 3, 2022

I was sad to see the passing of Dr. Dunitz. I worked with him for many years at Saint Johns when I was supervisor of orthopedics and before that. He was always a very respected ,kind ,and compassionate doctor. His patients loved him. The OR staff did too.
Sincerely, CAROLYN Oliver Lee

Arolynn Smith

September 21, 2022

Condolences to Mrs. Annette Dunitz. Dr. Scott Dunitz, Family & Friends. Keeping you lifted in Prayer.

Carol (Chapman) Pettit

September 20, 2022

Dr. Dunitz took care of almost every member of my immediate family beginning in 1961. The last time I saw him was in 2006. Dr. Scott Dunitz was in my brother´s Cub Scout troop and my mother was the Den Mother.

He provided extraordinary care to so many and Tulsa Bone and Joint will serve as a lasting t´estiment to his expertise, innovation, and contribution to the entire Tulsa community. He will be missed and his memory a blessing.

George & Peggy Folz

September 19, 2022

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Lee Milam

September 19, 2022

Such a special Dr! Always cheerful and quite the conversationalist.
I'm thankful for having him as my Dr. My regards to his family.
Lee Milam

Kathryn Hinds Adams

September 18, 2022

I´m so sorry for your loss.

Shannon Francis

September 18, 2022

Dear Annette, Elise and Scott,
This is Shannon Francis (Bill and Shirley Francis´ daughter). I am so sad to hear the news about Norman. I have so many wonderful childhood memories of our families getting together when we were growing up. (Stacey and Elise on Halloween at our house on Columbia). You were all wonderful and dear friends of my family, and my parents thought the world of Norman. My love and sympathy ~ Shannon

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