Carl E. Shrontz, M.D. 
December 29, 1953 - January 23, 2010
Carolyn Slaughter (Vidor, TX)

My family physician referred me to Dr. Carl because my back and neck were in very serious condition, made worse by a surgeron from Baylor Medical School in Houston, TX. Dr. I was in constant pain, couldn't walk good and for the most part had to ride a scooter. After Dr. Shrontz did my lst surgery I was like a different person. He went on to do l neck and three more back surgeries, each one in a different area of my back. To me the was the most wonderful doctor and friend I've every known. He was so concerned abour my condition and the last back surgery he performed on me, he had gone to California to learn the proceedure. My many doctors are that dedicated and just care for their patients. I remember always leaving his office with a smile after he had told me a funny story or just talked to me like I was a person.
He told me the Halloween story about hiding in the closet and scaring his daughters friend out of their skin. I will never forget him and just hope and pray I never have to have another back surgery because as far as I am concerned no one would be good enough.
Mrs. Shrontz and your daughters have my prayers and thoughts, I know you will miss him. But like so many have said Heaven is a brighter place now that he's there.

Monday, January 25, 2010

 

Douglas and Zanita Smith (Perth, Western Australia, HI)

Our prayers and thoughts are with all of Carl's family and friends. We will miss him so much. All our love sent across the miles now and forever.
Monday, January 25, 2010

 

Beverly Salim (Lumberton, TX)

Words cannot express the saddness I felt upon hearing of your beloved husband and father's passing. A true diamond of a man who saved my husband's legs and gave us back our lives together as a family. He was a joy to watch. He embraced all of "us" patients with a solid curiosity and committment. He loved the oddity of each surgery it seemed, but he loved most was his wife and girls. He was always so happy to answer my questions of his family. We will miss this genuine hero. He was a treasure. We thank the Lord for putting us on his list of patients. Know that you are all in our hearts. You are like our family, too. We hated to get well in a way, since we would no longer be a part of something special. Bev and Sam Salim.
Sunday, January 24, 2010

 

Angie Castille (Houston, TX)

I worked with Dr. Shrontz at St. E's for many years and he made every day a joy. One of the smartest and kindest people I have ever known. From his crazy glasses, I was always partial to the zebra print ones, to his suspenders, the man had style. He will truly be missed. My deepest sympathy to Laurel and his girls.
Sunday, January 24, 2010

 

Sandi Martin/Peyton Arana (Beaumont, TX)

Laurel, Rachael, Cara, Words cannot begin to express the love we had for Carl, our friend, Peytons lifelong friend and doctor. My heart is so heavy since hearing this news that I can hardly write this. You guys have been in our life since you moved to Beaumont. We have so many good memories that will never be forgotten and the world has lost one of the best men I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. He was definally our rock many times in our life. May God hold you all in the palm of his hands. We love you all....Sandi and Peyton
Sunday, January 24, 2010

 

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