Albuquerque Journal

Leo Edward Kreuz

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Dr. Leo E. Kreuz

M.D. (85) passed away at home on

New Year’s Day 2023, in the company of family and friends. He was born December 12, 1937 in Stambaugh, MI to Faye E. Sicotte and Leo T. Kreuz.

He grew up in Chisholm, MN on the Iron Range, where he met his first wife Shirley Rapko. He graduated with honors from Harvard College, and then went on to Johns Hopkins Medical School. Afterwards, Leo moved to New York City for a residency at Payne Whitney (now) Weill Cornell Medical Center, and was awarded a graduate fellowship at Rockefelle­r University. During the Vietnam War, he was a Major in the Medical Corps for the United States Army, and worked in Washington D. C. at the Walter Reed Medical Center as a research psychiatri­st.

Research was not a place for Leo’s gregarious nature, and he turned to clinical care, spending most of his profession­al life seeing patients. He became the Chairman of Psychiatry at the Washington Hospital Center, where he helped to establish some of their specialty mental health clinics. In Washington, Leo married Linda Zemke, and they moved to New Mexico, a state he loved. For over twenty years, he saw hundreds of veterans at the Raymond G. Murphy VA Medical Center in Albuquerqu­e. Leo also served for several years on the former New Mexico Veterans Service Commission. Dr. Kreuz was a life time member of the American Psychiatri­c Associatio­n and an avid reader and follower of new medical techniques and pharmacolo­gical options that could help his patients.

Leo loved his family, friends, and pets. He enjoyed music, history books, skiing, sailing, hiking, and traveling. He is survived by two daughters, Elizabeth Earley (Matthew) of Wellesley, Massachuse­tts, Christina Kreuz, of Albuquerqu­e, New Mexico, two grandchild­ren, William and Caroline Earley, as well as many extended family members and dear friends.

In lieu of flowers, his family requests that contributi­ons be made to the New Mexico Alliance for the Mentally Ill.

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