- Stephen Gleason
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name = Stephen Gleason
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birth_date = Birth date|1946|6|30
birth_place =Iowa , U.S.
death_date = death date and age|2006|3|25|1946|6|30
death_place =Des Moines, Iowa , U.S.
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occupation = Osteopathic Physician, Advisor to PresidentBill Clinton , Chief of Staff to GovernorTom Vilsack
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religion = Roman Catholic
spouse = Lisa Gleason
children = Michael Jon, Timothy Charles, Christian Kelly, Sean Patrick, Keriann Louise
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footnotes =Stephen Charles Gleason (Birth date|1946|6|30 - death date|2006|3|25) was a osteopathic physician, advisor to
President of the United States Bill Clinton , chief of staff toGovernor of Iowa Tom Vilsack , andhumanitarian .He was born the first son of Gerald Charles and Fern Louise Gleason in rural
Iowa . He graduated from East High School inDes Moines, Iowa in 1964. He married his first wife, Diana Lynn Townsend, in June 1966, raised his first three children, and was subsequently divorced in 1981. Gleason married his second wife, Lisa Ann Corcoran, in August 1981, and raised his last two children as well as adopting two more children from Russia. Stephen Gleason earned his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree from what is nowDes Moines University medical school where he was thevaledictorian of his class. He took a job with Mercy Medical Center in Des Moines, Iowa. Gleason also served as a health-care adviser to President Clinton andHillary Clinton , and he worked for theCenters for Medicare and Medicaid Services .Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack chose him to run the Iowa Department of Public Health in 1999. In 2002, Gleason was named chief of staff, which is the top administrative post in state government. Gleason held that job until 2005, when he resigned to pursue a career in Medical Consulting at Health Policy Strategies in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin . [ [http://www.governor.state.ia.us/news/2005/january/january3105_3.html State of Iowa — Governor Chet Culver & Lt. Governor Patty Judge ] ]Gleason was a humanitarian, dedicating significant time to foreign disaster relief missions in
Ethiopia andEl Salvador . He is also a member of the Iowa Rock N' Roll Hall of Fame.Gleason battled
Crohn's disease and became addicted to the painkillers prescribed as a part of his treatment in the late 1970s. In response to his addiction he founded a new addiction-treatment program through Mercy Medical Center to help others suffering the same fate. He held himself out as evidence that addiction can happen to anyone. Gleason remained sober for more than 20 years before relapsing in 2005.Gleason died on March 25, 2006 from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Former president Bill Clinton, Governor Vilsack and Senator
Tom Harkin spoke at Gleason's funeral on March 30, 2006 at St. Augustin's Catholic Church in Des Moines, Iowa.In his tribute to Gleason, Clinton stated: "I know one thing - Steve Gleason was a good man, a great man, and the world is a better place because he lived."Fact|date=April 2007
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