In memoriam — Spring 2017
The UF College of Medicine community extends its deepest sympathies to loved ones of recently deceased alumni
Larry P. Elliott, MD, HS ’61
Wake Forest, North Carolina
Radiology
Sept. 20, 2016
Arthur P. Richardson Jr., MD ’62
Long Beach, California
Nov. 21, 2016
William C. Allen, MD, HS ’66
Columbia, Missouri
Orthopaedic Surgery
Sept. 12, 2016
Charles E. Cox, MD ’68, HS ’74
Fort Myers, Florida
Ophthalmology
Sept. 13, 2016
Juan E. Rodriguez Jr., MD, HS ’69
Miami, Florida
Psychiatry
Jan. 11, 2017
Daniel E. Souder, MD ’69
Dublin, Ohio
Clinical Research
Dec. 9, 2016
Miguel Milian, MD, HS ’73
Miami, Florida
Thoracic Surgery
Jan. 11, 2017
Harvey Tritel, MD, HS ’73
York, South Carolina
Cardiology & Internal Medicine
Sept. 22, 2016
Robert J. Zarzour, MD ’75
Mobile, Alabama
Orthopaedic Surgery
Sept. 11, 2016
Annette G. Pashayan, MD, HS ’81
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Anesthesiology
Oct. 1, 2016
Brian C. Oliver, MD ’85
Safety Harbor, Florida
Orthopaedic Surgery
Dec. 18, 2016
Ronald Freeman, MD, HS ’99
Gainesville, Florida
Critical Care
Aug. 10, 2016
Robert C. Andrews, MD, HS
Meredith, New Hampshire
Interventional Radiology
Aug. 30, 2016
Julio Apolo, MD, HS*
Miami, Florida
Pediatrics
Oct. 16, 2000
*A previous version of In Memoriam incorrectly listed the date of Dr. Apolo’s death in print and online. The date has been updated.
Kenneth R. Kellner, MD, PhD
UF professor emeritus, division of maternal-fetal medicine
Dr. Kenneth Kellner passed away in January after a long battle with cancer. Kellner was director of the third-year clinical clerkship in obstetrics and gynecology at the UF College of Medicine for 25 years. He was also director of the perinatal diabetes program and founder and director of the perinatal mortality counseling program. During his tenure, the Association of Professors of Gynecology and Obstetrics, the specialty’s national educational organization, recognized the UF OB/GYN clerkship as the best in the country.
Kellner completed a fellowship in maternal-fetal medicine at the UF College of Medicine and was on the UF faculty from 1977 until his retirement in 2012. He continued to be active in student and resident education at the college and departmental level.