Patty Edwards

Patty Edwards DVM

A member of our Doberman family has passed.

As in Life it will be in death Her reputation will precede her.  Patty Edwards D.V.M. passed away Friday evening after complications from pneumonia.

Patty had been a member of the DPCA prior to 1987, a lifetime member of the Atlanta Kennel Club, and a graduate of the University of Georgia School of Veterinary Medicine.  Her artistry with ear crops was known nationwide as she had clients from around the country who came to her for her expertise.  She was also an extraordinary diagnostician.  She loved all animals but especially the Doberman.  She bred and showed Dobermans in the confirmation ring for many years under the kennel name Barchet.  Generous with her time, she mentored her clients and friends sharing her knowledge and consulting after hours when needed about health issues.  Her passing leaves a gap in our institutional knowledge and expertise and the hearts of those who knew her.

A memorial service will be held on Saturday the 25th of February with visitation at 1:00 p.m. and service at 2:00 p.m. at Tom M. Wages Funeral home on Highway 78, Snellville, GA.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the University of Georgia School of Veterinary Medicine Building Fund, as per Patty’s wishes.

Jeff Brucker
DPCA President

Ellen Hoffman

Ellen Hoffman and Ch. Elfred's The President

Ellen Hoffman and Ch. Elfred's The President

It is with the deepest sadness that I must inform you long time Doberman Breeder Ellen Hoffman passed away in her sleep at 81 years of age.

Ellen bred under the kennel name Elfred Kennels, she was a successful Doberman breeder for over 50 years.

There are no further details at this time.

Bob Roche

Dear DPCA Members,

It is with deepest sadness that I must inform you that long time DPCA Member Lynn Roche lost her husband Bob yesterday morning.

Our heartfelt condolences go out to her and her family.
There are no further details at this time.

Cards may be sent to:
Lynn Roche
13313 Bryan Road
Loxahatchee Groves, FL 33470

Best Regards,

Jeff Brucker
President
Doberman Pinscher Club of America

Virginia Knauer

Virginia Knauer was President of the DPCA in 1957-1958 and a top consumer adviser to three Presidents
By Matt Schudel, Published: October 29

(Steve Szabo/The WASHINGTON POST) - Virginia Knauer was a presidential consumer affairs adviser to three Republican presidents (Nixon, Ford, Reagan) and advocated several reforms in consumer products (product labeling, recycling, improved safety) long before they became the norm. In 1972, she introduced her assistant, Elizabeth Hanford, to her future husband, Sen. Robert Dole (R-Kan.).

Virginia Knauer, the top consumer adviser to three Republican presidents and an early advocate of recycling, unit pricing and other reforms that have become standard practices, died Oct. 16 at her home in Washington. She was 96.She had congestive heart failure, said her granddaughter, Nancy J. Knauer.

When Mrs. Knauer became President Richard Nixon’s special assistant for consumer affairs in 1969, she was the highest-ranking woman in the administration. She also held the title of director of the U.S. Office of Consumer Affairs, but neither job came with any legislative or enforcement authority.
Nonetheless, Mrs. Knauer became an energetic voice for consumers, giving scores of speeches around the country and urging manufacturers to be more responsive to the needs of their customers.“Get with it, boys,” she told one trade group, “or Congress will act.”Mrs. Knauer was a well-coiffed grandmother when she became Nixon’s consumer adviser, but she had already spent years sharpening her political instincts as a Republican operative and city council member in Philadelphia.In Washington, where she also served as director of the Office of Consumer Affairs under presidents Gerald R. Ford and Ronald Reagan, Mrs. Knauer was not afraid to mix it up with critics from both the right and the left.Consumer advocate Ralph Nader charged that she had little authority to bring about change, but business groups and members of her own party accused her of moving too fast and ignoring the imperatives of commerce.In 1969, Mrs. Knauer had a well-publicized dispute with Agriculture Secretary Clifford M. Hardin and meat manufacturers over the fat content of hot dogs. At the time, there were no restrictions, and some hot dogs were more than 50 percent fat.Mrs. Knauer argued for a maximum fat content of 30 percent, but Hardin insisted that 33 percent was fine. One evening, Nixon called Mrs. Knauer at her office.“Virginia, I just wanted you to know I’m with you 100 percent on the hot dogs,” the president said. “I’m on a low cholesterol diet myself.”
The Department of Agriculture soon established a 30 percent limit on fat content.

Mrs. Knauer’s office received thousands of letters a month, which prompted her to write to manufacturers, demanding explanations and follow-up reports on why their products didn’t work. After she drew attention to defective school buses, General Motors ordered them recalled.

She promoted recycling bottles and other products and introduced consumer awareness to public school curriculums. Long before such practices were commonplace, Mrs. Knauer was an advocate for nutritional labels, unit pricing of groceries and the disclosure of ingredients in cosmetics. She helped get transparent windows placed in the front and back of bacon packages, allowing shoppers to assess its fat content and general quality

When U.S. automakers were slow to install safety and environmental features, she presciently warned in 1970:

“The Japanese will be first on the market with a non-polluting engine. The Germans will be first on the market with an effective bumper; and . . . as a result of foreign innovation, the domestic automobile companies will see their share of the market drop considerably.”

Tony Wojan

Dear DPCA Members,

It is with the deepest sadness that I must inform you long time DPCA Member Donna Wojan lost her husband Tony yesterday. Our heartfelt condolences go out to her and her family.  There are no further details at this time.

Best Regards,

Janet Van Wormer
President
Doberman Pinscher Club of America

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Maria Gelat

Dear DPCA Members,

It is with the deepest sadness that I must inform you Maria Gelat, DPCA Member lost her life on August 30, 2011. Our heartfelt condolences go out to her family. We have no further information at this time.

Best Regards,

Janet Van Wormer

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Laura Hulke

Dear DPCA Members,

It is with the deepest sadness that I must inform you Laura Hulke, DPCA Member lost her life yesterday.  Our heartfelt condolences go out to her family.
Memorial Service for Laura Hulke (Zerba)
Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011 ~7pm
Visitation from 5:00-7:00pm
Kozlak-Radulovich Funeral Chapel
1918 University Ave NE
Minneapolis, MN 55418
612-789-8869
In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred to Doberman Rescue Minnesota

Best Regards,

Janet Van Wormer

President

Doberman Pinscher Club of America

Gudi Molinari

It is with the deepest sadness that I must inform you Gudrun (Gudi) Molinari, DPCA Member and friend passed away June 1.  Gudi was one of the members of the Public Education Committee with me in 1996 when I made the presentation to the DPCA board to put DPCA on the web.  It was approved and the Internet Committee was born. The DPCA website was managed by Gudi up until 2009. It was Gudi’s original idea to have a DPCA Rep so official messages could go out to all DPCA members with internet access.

I have no further details at this time.

Jan VanWormer, President

Ed Platt

Although Ed was not a member of DPCA himself, his wife Grace Black is a valued member of DPCA.  I am saddened to announce that Ed passed away on May 10. There are no further details at this time.

Jan VanWormer

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Barbara Gaines

It is with the greatest sadness that I share that Barbara Gaines passed away in the early morning of Sunday, May 8th, 2011.

Services will be held on Monday, May 16th at 11:00 AM at Mountain View Celebration of Life Center, 4100 Steilacoom Blvd SW, Tacoma, WA 98409.

For driving directions and additional information as it becomes available please visit www.mountainviewtacoma.com

Remembrances may be sent to:  AKC/Canine Health Fund  www.akcchf.org

National Animal Interest Alliance (NAIA)  www.naiaonline.org

Flowers accepted.

Sincerely,

Jan VanWormer

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