- Pattie W. Van Hook
Pattie Warren Van Hook (
1927 -December 8 ,1992 ) was aprofessor of familymedicine at theLouisiana State University Medical School in Shreveport and the first woman president of the Louisiana State Medical Society, having only recently concluded those duties prior to her sudden death inNashville, Tennessee .Van Hook was born in Shreveport and graduated from
C.E. Byrd High School in 1945. She was later admitted to the Byrd Hall of Fame. At the time of her death, she wore three hats: (1) the assistant dean for student affairs at the medical school, (2) an associate professor of family medicine, and (3) the director of the occupational health clinic at the institution. She became well known in the community earlier as the appointed director of the Caddo/Shreveport Health Department. She was also a former associate medical director forAmerican Telephone and Telegraph in Shreveport. Her expertise hence reached into some half-dozen areas: medical education, public health, minority-group health care,drug abuse intervention, occupational medicine, and awareness ofAcquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome .Dr. Van Hook was
ecumenical in her faith. Though a member of the Noel Memorial UnitedMethodist Church in Shreveport, she taught a Sunday school class at the FirstBaptist Church, once pastored by the legendaryMonroe E. Dodd . In 1989, she received the "Brotherhood and Humanity Award" from theNational Conference of Christians and Jews . Her memorial services in the Noel Methodist Church were conducted by clergy fromProtestant ,Catholic , andJewish faiths.She was preceded in death by her husband, the Shreveport
dentist , Dr. Robert Eugene Van Hook (born 1929). Survivors included her daughter and son-in-law, Dr. Susan V. Williams (born 1953) and Dr. R. Bruce Williams of Shreveport; her son and daughter-in-law, Dr. James W. Van Hook (born 1957) and Dr. Catherine L. Van Hook ofKirkland, Washington , and three grandchildren.The family requested memorials to the Pattie W. Van Hook Memorial Fund for Medical Student
Scholarship s at the CommercialNational Bank of Shreveport. Dr. Van Hook's papers were deposited in thearchives ofLouisiana State University at Shreveport .References
Van Hook obituary, "The Shreveport Times", December 10, 1992, p. 16A
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