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Reynolds Kay Hoover

Volunteer, Student Health Services 

   

  

Reynolds Hoover

Reynolds Kay Hoover M.D., 92, passed away October 28, 2017. He enrolled in premed at the University of Oregon from 1943-45 in Eugene, OR; attended Medical school in Portland from 1945-1949 where he earned his medical degree. Following that he spent one year completing his internship and then went on to complete his residency from 1950-53 in Internal Medicine. He also was enlisted in the US Army Medical Corps in Fort Lawton as a captain from 1953-55. In 1955, he began private practice in internal medicine in Eugene, OR, through 1993. During that time he was also a member of the staff at Sacred Heart Medical Center. Kay was Chief of Medicine from 1972-76, Chief of Rehabilitation from 1978-81, and was certified with the American Board of Internal Medicine in 1957. He was also a member of the American Society of Internal Medicine and of the American College of Physicians. He retired practice in 1993. From 1993-1998, he volunteered at ASU at Student Health Services, at Lane Community College from 1995-2002, and at the Volunteers in Medicine from 2000-2016. He is survived by his wife, Rosalie June Scherlie, four children,six grandchildren, five great grandchildren, two sisters and many nieces and nephews. The memorial service will be held on Friday, December 1, at 3:00 pm at First Congregational Church located at 1050 East 23rd, Eugene, OR. The family requests donations be made to the Eugene Mission or Food For Lane County. (Source: ASU Foundation)

  

October 28, 2017