Chip Bok’s father
passes away
Dr. Arthur Bernard Bok, Jr., 86, father of former BJ cartoonist
Chip Bok, passed away Dec. 17.
Chip’s dad was the University of Dayton’s team physician for 23
years and the Dayton Gems’ International Hockey League team before that.
The Cincinnati native played high school football in Toledo and his
Ohio North-South Game coach in 1946 was Frank Leahy, the famous Notre Dame
mentor.
Dr. Arthur Bernard Bok, Jr. |
Dr. Bok played football for Dayton, where he met his wife, Jeanne
Stewart. He was drafted by the Baltimore Colts but opted instead for medical
school.
Dr. Bok is survived by his wife, 5 children, 19 grandchildren and a
great-granddaughter.
To read Arthur B. “Chip: Bok III’’s tribute to his father, click on
http://bokbluster.com/2014/12/26/artful-art-big-d/
Here’s the official obituary on Dr. Bok:
BOK, Arthur B.
Jr., D.O., 86, passed away on December 17, 2014, surrounded by his loving
family. He was born in Cincinnati, OH on August 21, 1928, to Arthur B. Bok, Sr.
and Hilda Boehl Bok.
He is survived by
his wife of 63 years, Jeanne Stewart Bok, and 5 children, Arthur B., III
("Chip") (Deb) of Akron, OH, Sharon B. Carey (Matt), of Louisville,
KY, Daniel M. Bok of Denver, CO, Julie B. Johnson (Jeff), of Dublin, OH,
William B. Bok (Peggy) of Dayton, OH, and was very proud of his 19 grandchildren
and his great granddaughter.
He graduated from
the University of Dayton in 1950 where he played football and was later
inducted into the U.D. Athletic Hall of Fame. Following his graduation, he
signed a contract to play professional football for the Baltimore Colts but
opted instead to attend the Chicago School of Osteopathic Medicine, from which
he graduated in 1954.
Dr. Bok practiced
medicine in the Dayton community for 43 years. He pioneered the Sports Medicine
Program at U.D., served as team physician for U.D. Athletics for 23 years,
served as vice president and team physician for the Dayton Gems IHL hockey team
and team physician for Meadowdale High School and Fairview High School
Athletics and the Troy Skating Club.
He was a Fellow in
the American College of Sports Medicine and the American College of General
Practitioners in Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery and served as a Clinical
Professor at The Ohio University School of Osteopathic Medicine.
A Mass of
Christian Burial will be held on Monday, December 22, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. at the
Church of the Incarnation, 55 Williamsburg Lane, with burial to follow at
Calvary Cemetery. Visitation will be held on Sunday, December 21, 2014 from
3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Routsong Funeral Home, 81 North Main Street in Centerville.
In lieu of
flowers, expressions of sympathy may be made to University of Dayton Athletics
(or football) program, mail to Brian Tracy, Director of Athletic Development at
300 College Park, Dayton, OH 45469-7053 or https://alumnicommunity.udayton.edu/champions
, or Franciscan Friars, 1615 Vine Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202, or Hospice of
Dayton Foundation, 324 Wilmington Avenue, Dayton, OH 45420 or online at www.hospiceofdayton.org . Condolences
may be sent to the family by visiting www.routsong.com
.
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