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- [S4] Knoxville News-Sentinel (Tennessee), A8, 12 Oct 1991.
Longtime Knoxville physician Dr. Homer Campbell Ogle, 69, died Thursday at St. Mary's Medical Center following a bout with cancer.
Ogle, who lived in Holston Hills, practiced medicine in Knoxville about 41 years.
"He practice medicine up until April," said his wife, Mrs. Irene Ogle.("There will never be another Homer Ogle. He was just a wonderful doctor; he spent a lot of time with his patients."
A graduate of the University of Tennessee and the U.T. College of Medicine, Dr. Ogle was a member of Church Street United Methodist Church and a member of the Holston Hills Country Club.
Dr. Ogle was also a member of the Knoxville Academy of Medicine, Tennessee Medical Association, American Medical Association, Tennessee Valley Chapter of(Family Physicians, Tennessee Academy of Family Physicans and the American Academy of Family Physicans.
Dr. Ogle served as chief of staff for the East Tennessee Baptist Hospital in 1966. He was president of the Tennessee Valley Chapter of Family Physicians in 1979.
He is preceded in death by his father, Dr. John W. Ogle and brother, John D. Ogle. Survivors include his wife, Irene Cardwell Ogle; daughters, Jennifer M. Ogle; daughter and son-in-law, Judy and Rob Stooksbury; son and daughter-(in-law, John and Judy Ogle and family; granddaughters, Amy, Ashley, Abby, Anna, and Allison; mother, Blanche Waxland Ogle, Sevierville; sisters, Louise Ogle Rader; brother and sister-in-law, Harry and Estelee Ogle; sister-in-law, Annette Ogle.
Private graveside service will be today at 11 a.m. at Highland Memorial!Cemetery. Memorial services will be at 4 p.m. Saturday at the First Baptist!Church with Dr. Kenneth L. Carder, Dr. James Bailes, Dr. Toombs H. Kay Jr.,and Dr. George Armbrister officiating. Memorials may be made to American!Cancer Society or Church Street United Methodist Sanctuary Renovation Fund..Friends may call at their convenience at Rose Mortuary Broadway Chapel.!
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