Carl E. Shrontz, M.D. 
December 29, 1953 - January 23, 2010
Lorna Stephenson (Kountze, TX)

Dr. Shrontzs' reputation always preceeded him, although I never met him personally, I felt like I new him and his beautiful wife through Bonney and Travis Bryan, always keeping me posted on the status of the horses and how they were doing. I know he will forever be here through his loving family his horses and all the ones who loved him.
God Bless you all and give you peace.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

 

Retha Hanks (Lumberton, TX)

Laurel,Rachael and Cara,

My prayers are with you and your family. Working with you and Dr. Shrontz in Neuro ICU at St. Elizabeth. Dr. Shrontz was an awesom person.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

 

Kathy Peter (minneapolis, MN)

Our hearts are heavy with our cousin Carl's death. What a life well lived! Carl pursued his dreams and succeeded! He had fun and worked hard. He connected with people.

We always enjoyed Carl's dry sense of humor, expressed yearly in the Shrontz Christmas letter. Accompanied by his tender handwritten note.

I hope in the afterlife or great beyond, that Carl and his Aunt Vivian and our Uncle Bob are laughing and swapping stories.

The messages from Carl's patients, colleagues and coworkers, and friends are a beautiful tribute to the many lives with whom he connected in his too short time on this Earth.

Laurel, Rachael, Cara, Aunt Mildred, Marian and Fred, and Darrin and Michelle, our condolences on your loss.

With love,

Kathy Peter and family

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

 

D'Ann Riggs (Beaumont, TX)

He was the first doctor I ever saw come into ER and push his own pts to xray and start his own IV's. Actually the only doctor I have ever seen in 26 yrs of nursing. That tells you what a down to earth guy he was. He will be missed!!!!
Wednesday, January 27, 2010

 

Angela Schumaker LVN, Paramedic (Round Rock formerly of Beaumont, TX)

Dr. Shrontz, wow the memeories that I will have of him, they will last me a life time. He was one of my favorite Physicians to deal with as a Nurse, I had the pleasure to work with him on the Special Care Center At St. Elizabeth Hospital, He was one of the Physicians responsible for making that unit as successful as it was for it now to become now known as Dubois Hospital in St. Elizabeth Hospital. I loved working with him, he had a bright smile and was always bright and cheerful. he was full of a wealth of knowledge. His Patients loved him as well, he was a talented Suregon. There are so many memeries that I have of him and like I said they will last me a life time, Oddly Enough I was just speaking so very fondly of Dr. Shrontz telling a story about him, when within an hour a read a facebook post about his passing, my heart whept, I didnt know he was ill, My heart goes out to His Family He will forever be missed
Tuesday, January 26, 2010

 

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