Dr. Everett A. Nitzke
December 22, 2013
Dr. Everett Nitzke was born in Storm Lake, Iowa on December 13, 1921. He lived on a farm near Varina, Iowa until his father died, when Everett was four years old. He attended public schools in Storm Lake, graduating in 1939. He attended Iowa State College with a graduation date of 1943. He participated in ROTC while in college and upon graduation entered active military duty. He was trained as an artillery officer and served for several years with a long-range artillery unit. By 1944 the need for infantry officers was such that he was sent to the Army Infantry School. After graduation he transferred to parachute training with assignment to the 82nd Airborne Division. He participated in military action in North Germany until the war ended and also assisted in the liberation of a concentration camp.
He entered medical school in 1946 at the University of Iowa, where he met Elizabeth (Betty) Barry, who was in nursing school. They married in 1949 and both graduated in 1950. They moved to Detroit, Michigan where he served an internship at Harper Hospital in Detroit. After completing his internship, he began pediatric training at Children’s Hospital of Michigan, also in Detroit. After his general pediatric training he studied for an extra year, also at Children’s, in pediatric pathology.
He began solo pediatric practice in Des Moines in 1954 and was joined by George Caudill, M.D. He continued to practice pediatrics until 1996 and then assumed a position as a Disability Consultant with the State of Iowa, retiring in 2011.
He is survived by his wife, Betty; 4 children, John Nitzke, Peggy (Steve) Forrester, Anne Nitzke, and Carol (Tim) Moroney. He was a grandfather to 6 grandchildren, Gabriel Forrester, Julia Thompson, David Forrester, Christine Nitzke, and Connor and Caitlyn Moroney. He is also survived by his brother, Dr. Ronald Dierwechter of Storm Lake, Iowa; sister, Tanya Nichols of Chantilly, VA; and 2 great grandchildren, Joselyn Forrester and Jasper Thompson.
Visitation will be held at Hamilton’s on Westown Parkway, 3601 Westown Parkway in West Des Moines on Friday, December 27, 2013 from 5 to 7 p.m. The funeral service will take place Saturday, December 28, 2013 at 2 p.m. also at Hamilton’s with burial at Glendale Cemetery.
The family requests that memorials be directed to Blank Children’s Hospital Unity Point Health in Des Moines.
Condolences may be expressed at:
www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com
Don Pedersen
12/27/2013
To The Nitzke Family,
I am deeply saddened to here the news of Doctor's passing. Over the years, I was not only his adviser but we became good friends. I always admired his intelligence and stamina as well as his interest in new technology! God bless all of you at this time! We will all miss him a great deal.
Lorae Harne Nicodemus
12/27/2013
So sorry to the Nitzke family. He was so good to my mom when I was at Blank- let her have a cot to stay with me when I was there -unheard of in those days. My parents credit him with saving my life. Im sure that is part of why I went into the medical field (RN in open heart surgery) God Bless.
Ann Davis
12/27/2013
Dear Nitzke Family,
Since his retirement, Dr. Nitzke has been greatly missed from the DDS. I am so sad to hear of his passing, and send prayers and thoughts to his loved ones. Dr. Nitzke was an expert in his field and provided insight and information to anyone asking a question. I was always so inspired by his adaptability to our ongoing computer changes. He never hesitated - he enjoyed the challenge of the change and was eager to master the system. I am grateful for the time we were able to work together.
Mark and Jeanne Vollbracht
12/27/2013
We are so sorry for your loss. We are praying for comfort for your family.
Melanie Wills Douglas
12/26/2013
Dr. Nitzke was our family pediatrician for decades. He managed to see all five of us children through myriad illnesses and injuries, and did so with such a thoroughness that not once did we question his diagnosis. He was always right, and his gentle bedside manner was very soothing to even the sickest or scared of kids. He was truly one of a kind, as to which I'm sure all five Wills children will attest. We were blessed to have such good medical care. God bless, Dr. Nitzke.
Chrystalla Daly
12/26/2013
Dr. Nitzke was a kind and compassionate colleague and a pleasure to work with at the Disability Determination Services. May his memory be eternal. Condolences to his family.
Ellen and Gary McComas
12/26/2013
We are so sad to hear of Dr. Nitzke's passing. We worked with him for many years in the DDS. He was such a very kind man, and so very dedicated to his work. We've missed him since his retirement and now will miss him even more. Our prayers are with your family.
John 14: 1-3
Tonya McDuffey (Ordway)
12/26/2013
I am so sorry to hear the passing of Dr. Nitzke. He was my pediatrician starting 30 years ago. Not only was he our doctor but was our friend. He was the greatest doctor anyone could have and had the greatest nurse ever- Jan!! He will be greatly missed.
Ann Molsberry
12/26/2013
Dear Anne,
Our prayers are with you. Blessings and greetings to you and your family.
Bob and Ann Molsberry
989 Mansionhill Dr.
St. Louis, MO 63011
Liz McLaren
12/26/2013
Dear Nitzke Family,
We are so sorry for your loss. Dr. Nitzke's work as a consultant for the Disability Determination Services for so many years demonstrated his energy,expertise and care. We will miss him.
Debbie McCloney
12/25/2013
Dear Nitzke family, Dr. Nitzke was our family pediatrician & we all have such fond memories of his kindness & care. He was the best Dr. around! God bless you all. Roger & Debbie McCloney, David McCloney, Elizabeth McCloney Davis & Cheryl McCloney Reeves
Jan & Tom Smith
12/24/2013
Betty and family -- we are on our
way to Chicago! You are
all in our thoughts and prayers
regarding Everett's death. We are very sorry for your loss. We pray
for God's blessings for your entire
family.