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=20 =20 WALL Robert L. Wall M.D., of Dublin, Oh., Thursday, October 11, 2001 at OSU= Medical Center. Survived by wife of 50 years, Julie; children, Bruce (Kat= hy) Wall, Kyme (Ian) Rennick, Rob (Carol) Wall, Wendy (Peter) Hillan and P= oco; grandchildren, Sarah A., Tyler and Travis Wall, Daniel and Julie Elle= n Rennick, Ben and Brendan Hillan; sister, Margie (Marshall) Wood. Devoted= husband, father, physician, teacher and friend. Dr. Robert Wall was profe= ssor emeritus of The Ohio State University College of Medicine in the divi= sion of hematology and oncology. As a member of the medical facility for 3= 4 years, he was regarded as a superb teacher and an astute researcher. He = was secretary of the College and an assistant dean from 1971 to 1973. He s= erved as president of the University Hospitals' Medical Society for four y= ears, chairman of the Committee on Joint Accreditation in 1972 and module = leader for hematology in the independent Study Program. He was a member of= the University Faculty Council and University Senate. A fellow of the Ame= rican College of Physicians, his memberships included the American Society= of Hematology, International Society of Hematology, American Association = for Advancement of Science and the Reticuloendothelial Society. He was pre= sident of the Medical Review Club in 1972 and is an honorary member of Alp= ha Omega Alpha. Dr. Wall was a member of the National Academy of Sciences = - National Research Council committee on plasma proteins and blood product= s, and a consultant for JAMA, Annals of Internal Medicine and Archives for= Internal Medicine. He earned his medical degree from Temple University Co= llege of Medicine, then served an internship at Bryn Mawr Hospital before h= is two-year term in the U.S. Army as chief of blood research at Walter Ree= d Medical Center. Memorial service 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, October 16, 2001 at = Upper Arlington Lutheran Church, 2300 Lytham Road. Pastor Paul Ulring offi= ciating. Family will receive friends following the service at church. In l= ieu of flowers, family requests donations if desired to be made to UALC En= dowment Fund, 2300 Lytham Rd., Upper Arlington, Oh. 43221, or Upper Arling= ton Rotary, West Broad Street School Fund, P.O. Box 12013, Columbus, Oh. 4= 3212. Arrangements by RUTHERFORD FUNERAL HOME at Powell, 450 W. Olentangy = Street, Powell, Oh. =20 =20 _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp= =20 At Homecoming 2000, the BETA TENT had the biggest crowd by far. Stay conn= ected and consider a future homecoming BETA reunion. It's incredible...fo= rget the 20 years in between...everyone just seems to pick it up right whe= re they left off years ago. Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service . =20 Yahoo! Groups Sponsor=09 ADVERTISEMENT [IMAGE] [IMAGE] =09 [IMAGE]=09 At Homecoming 2000, the BETA TENT had the biggest crowd by far. Stay conn= ected and consider a future homecoming BETA reunion. It's incredible...for= get the 20 years in between...everyone just seems to pick it up right where= they left off years ago. =20 Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service .
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