Steve Goetz Obituary – Passed Away! Dr. Steven Peter Goetz, 58 of Coralville, IA, once in the past of Mason City, IA, died on Tuesday, February 16, 2021 following a fearless 23-month fight with a forceful Bladder Cancer, not even once faltering in his confidence in our Lord Jesus Christ.
There will be no open appearance. A Mass of Christian Burial for companions and associates will be held at Epiphany Parish Holy Family Catholic Church, 722 N. Adams Ave., Mason City, on Monday, February 22, 2021, at 10:30 a.m. with Rev. Neil Manternach directing. A Rosary will be said at 9:30 a.m. Monday morning at the congregation in Mason City, where covers will be required.
A second Mass of Christian Burial for loved ones, trailed by entombment in the congregation graveyard will be held at St. Forebearing Catholic Church in Bowling Green, MO on Saturday, February 27, 2021, at 10:30 a.m.
In lieu of blossoms, gifts might be made to: Dr. Steven Goetz and Barbara Scherder-Goetz Laboratory Medicine/Nursing Scholarship c/o Mercy One North Iowa Foundation, Scherder Bros Agricultural Scholarship c/o Isadore Raphael Charitable Fund, Epiphany Parish-Mason City, IA, St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church-Iowa City, IA, St Clement Catholic Church-Bowling Green, MO, or any nearby foundation that supports taking care of the hungry, helping the older or destitute, or ensuring the unborn.
Dr. Goetz was brought into the world in St. Louis, MO to Dr. Peter Joseph Goetz and Anne Scheffel Goetz on September 13, 1962. He was a 1980 alumni of Lindbergh High School and 1984 alumni of Washington University, both in St. Louis, where he got a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology. He then, at that point, acquired his Doctorate of Medicine from the University of Missouri College of Medicine.
It was there that he met the perfect lady numerous years in the wake of telling his mom as a young man that some time or another he would wed a brown-haired, blue-peered toward nurture. He was joined in union with that attendant, Barbara Jean Scherder, on September 24, 1988 at St. Lenient Catholic Church in Bowling Green, MO. From 1988-1991, he finished a Clinical and Anatomical Pathology Residency at the University of Iowa, then, at that point, finished a Surgical Pathology Fellowship there in 1993.
In 1993, he moved his better half and child to Mason City, IA and joined Drs. Dale Andres and David Sloan as a Pathologist at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. In 1996 he turned into a full collaborate with them, and they fused their business, Pathology Associates of Mason City, LLC. That time started a period of significant development in the clinical practice that developed across North Central Iowa where they at last took over research facility the executives of nine medical clinics and numerous Clinic Laboratories and in the long run added two extra doctors to the organization.