Cover photo for Richard D.P.M.'s Obituary
Richard D.P.M. Profile Photo
1929 Richard 2012

Richard D.P.M.

February 25, 1929 — December 20, 2012

MADISON- Dr. Richard (Dick) M. Katz, age 83, died peacefully, with family present at Agrace Hospice of Fitchburg Thursday morning December 20, 2012 following the rapid progression of lung cancer diagnosed in September 2012.

He was born February 25, 1929 in Milwaukee to Nathan Katz and Esther (Siegel) Katz, with Yiddish as his first language. He was gregariously personable with a strong, independent, and engaging personality and an ability to interject humor into virtually every sentence. He left high school as he turned 17 to enroll in the US Army, where he was stationed in Japan shortly after WWII. He returned to enroll at UW Madison where he met Rhea Holzman, of Minocqua, whom he married 10-8-1950. He graduated from The Chicago School of Podiatric Medicine, where he developed an anti-inflammatory technique for joint injection with steroid. He initially practiced Podiatry in Rhinelander WI and then in Milwaukee, settling in Whitefish Bay, where he was a volunteer auxiliary Police Officer. He showed unconditional love to his three children and their families, and remained dedicated throughout his life to all of his extended family, particularly the "Katz Cousin Club", consisting of all the descendants of his beloved grandfather, patriarch Michael Katz, initially of Milchin, Russia.

In 1990 he moved to Madison, to be closer to some of his children and grandchildren, and worked there for nearly 10 years as a Podiatrist. In retirement he delighted in the activities and interests of his grandchildren and great grandchildren. Throughout his life he was well read and informed, eager to share his opinions on an array of complex issues, or tell a story. He was particularly interested in the State and People of Israel, which he visited in 1987. He loved discussing Torah and was a regular member of the Saturday morning Temple Beth El Torah Study Group in Madison. His favorite passage, one he lived by, is from Micah Ch.6 vs.8; "What (does) the Lord require of you: Only to do justice, to love goodness and to walk humbly with your God."

He was predeceased by his parents, and is survived by his beloved wife of 62 years, Rhea, his sister Jeannette Holtzman (Milwaukee); his 3 children: Dr. Neal J. Katz (Marci) of Madison [and their sons Adam Katz (Milwaukee WI) and David Katz (Knoxville TN)]; Sherie A. Sondel (Paul) of Madison [and their children Dr. Jesse (Emilie) Sondel of Madison (their children, Jordan and Evan), Beth Sondel of Madison, Elana Dellal (George) of Cincinnati (their son, Jonah), and Jodi Sondel of Madison]; and Brian Katz (Marca) of Boston MA [and their sons Jacob, Ian and Zachary]; and many beloved cousins, nieces, and nephews.

A Funeral service will be held at 11 am on Monday December 24th at Temple Beth El, 2702 Arbor Dr. Madison, followed by burial at the Beit Olamim cemetery (in Sunset Memory Gardens) 7302 Mineral Point Rd. Following the burial there will be a meal of consolation and then a Minyan service at the home of Sherie and Paul Sondel, 1114 Winston Dr. Madison WI.

The Katz family is grateful to Drs. Jim Sosman and Toby Campbell at UW hospital, and their outstanding staff, and to the kind staff at Agrace hospice.

In lieu of flowers, the Katz family would appreciate donations made to: to HIAS (the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society); to MAZON (supporting rural anti-hunger); or to the Jewish National Fund for the planting of trees in Israel in his memory.

Visitation



No Visitation Scheduled or Private

Service

Temple Beth El
2702 Arbor Dr. Madison, Wisconsin 53711

11:00 AM
To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Richard D.P.M., please visit our flower store.

Guestbook

Visits: 4

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the
Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

Send Flowers

Send Flowers

Plant A Tree

Plant A Tree