Obituary
Dr. Carlton G.
Apgar
(October 30, 1925 - February 4, 2011)
Carlton G. Apgar,
D.O., 85 of Huntington, passed away Friday, February 4, 2011 in St. Mary’s
Medical Center. He was born October 30, 1925 in Morristown, N.J. the son of
the late Carlton Culver and Anna Atteridg Apgar. He was a graduate of Johns
Hopkins University. He received his D.O. from College of Osteopathic
Medicine & Surgery, Des Moines Iowa and served his internship at Osteopathic
Hospital of Maine. He was a WWII veteran serving in the U.S. Army Air Corps.
He practiced Osteopathic Medicine for 54 years in Huntington. During his
career he was past Treasurer and President of the WV Society of Osteopathic
Medicine, a member of the House of Delegates for the American Osteopathic
Association for 20 years, Co-founder of the Greenbrier College of
Osteopathic Medicine founded in 1972 and served as Chairman of the Board
1972-1973. He signed over Greenbrier College of Osteopathic Medicine to the
State of WV and helped start the new WV School of Osteopathic Medicine in
1974. In 1976 he received from WV School of Osteopathic Medicine an Honorary
Degree of Doctor of Science. And was the first president of WV School of
Osteopathic Medicine Foundation (WVSOM Foundation). He Received from the WV
Society of Osteopathic Medicine, Practitioner of the Year in 1978 and
Distinguished Service Award in 1982. He was a Commissioner of the Huntington
Housing Authority for 5 years. He is survived by his wife, Nancy Kellogg
Apgar; five children, Dr. Drew C. Apgar, Deborah Lonergan, Dr. David Apgar,
Diane Proia, and Dawn Davis; 15 grandchildren, Jennifer Apgar, Carlton and
John Apgar, Sea, Brian and Tim Lonergan, Devin Holt, Justin, Kelly, Stephen,
and Jordan Apgar, Brandon, Brittany and Samantha Proia and Glenn Davis and
nine great-grandchildren. Services will be held 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, February
8, 2011 by Brian Lonergan at Klingel-Carpenter Mortuary. Interment will
follow in Oak Lawn Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday, 12:30 until service
time at the funeral home. Expressions of sympathy may be made to WVSOM
Foundation, 400 Lee St., Lewisburg, WV 24901.
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