Dr. E. Martin VanPatten (1911-1968) graduated from the University of Iowa with an MD in 1938.
From "The Fort Dodge Messenger"
May 1, 1968, page 7
"To Be Arranged:
Van Patten, Dr. Martie, 57
1830 Tenth Avenue North
Private services will be held at the convenience of the family in Bruce's Memorial Chapel with Rev. E. C. Rodehorst, Lutheran Hospital chaplain, officiating. Burial in Indian Mound Cemetery in Humboldt. For further information, call Bruce's Funeral Home."
From "The Fort Dodge Messenger and Chronicle"
Fort Dodge, Iowa, Wednesday, May 1, 1968.
"Van Patten dies at 57"
"Dr. Martin Van Patten, 57, a lifelong resident of Fort Dodge, died at Lutheran Hospital Tuesday morning where he had been a medical patient since last Wednesday.
Private services are being planned to be held in Bruces Memorial Chapel. Burial will be in Indian Mound Cemetery in Humboldt.
Surviving are his widow, the former Mary Jane Myles of Humboldt; two sons, Myles of Laramie, Wyo., and Charles of Ames.
Dr. Van Patten was born at Sergeant Bluff and came to Fort Dodge as an infant. He graduated from Grinnell College and the University of Iowa Medical School.
He was a member of the Webster County Medical Society, the Iowa State Medical Society and the American Academy of General Practitioners. Her served in the medical corps of the United States Air Force Search and Rescue division during World War II."
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Dr. E. Martin VanPatten (1911-1968) graduated from the University of Iowa with an MD in 1938.
From "The Fort Dodge Messenger"
May 1, 1968, page 7
"To Be Arranged:
Van Patten, Dr. Martie, 57
1830 Tenth Avenue North
Private services will be held at the convenience of the family in Bruce's Memorial Chapel with Rev. E. C. Rodehorst, Lutheran Hospital chaplain, officiating. Burial in Indian Mound Cemetery in Humboldt. For further information, call Bruce's Funeral Home."
From "The Fort Dodge Messenger and Chronicle"
Fort Dodge, Iowa, Wednesday, May 1, 1968.
"Van Patten dies at 57"
"Dr. Martin Van Patten, 57, a lifelong resident of Fort Dodge, died at Lutheran Hospital Tuesday morning where he had been a medical patient since last Wednesday.
Private services are being planned to be held in Bruces Memorial Chapel. Burial will be in Indian Mound Cemetery in Humboldt.
Surviving are his widow, the former Mary Jane Myles of Humboldt; two sons, Myles of Laramie, Wyo., and Charles of Ames.
Dr. Van Patten was born at Sergeant Bluff and came to Fort Dodge as an infant. He graduated from Grinnell College and the University of Iowa Medical School.
He was a member of the Webster County Medical Society, the Iowa State Medical Society and the American Academy of General Practitioners. Her served in the medical corps of the United States Air Force Search and Rescue division during World War II."
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