Blazek, James V.
1931 - 2022
Dr. James V. Blazek went to be with the Lord on June 17, 2022. Jim was born in Lawler, Iowa on April 25, 1931: He was the son of James R. and Margaret (Winter) Blazek. He was preceded in death by son Scott Christopher, wife Yvonne Marie (Mislanovich) and wife Anita A. (Smetters). He is survived by his wife, Ingeborg (Ashleman) Blazek; brother, Donald R. Blazek (Shirley) of Lawler, Iowa; and sister, Margaret Mary Kraft (Gary) of Verona, Wisconsin. Also survived by sons, James N. Blazek of Upper Arlington, Ohio, David R. (Alisa) Blazek of Dublin, Ohio and Mark D. (Jill) Blazek of Dublin, Ohio. Also survived by 9 grandchildren, Maria, Nathan (Blake), Nicholas, Kyle, Amber, Noah, Reed, Olivia and Holly Blazek. Jim graduated from the New Hampton High School in 1949 as valedictorian and attended both the Iowa State University and the University of
Iowa, graduating with B.S. and M.D degrees in 1956 and became a member of Phi Beta Kappa. His medical internship was served at the Cleveland Clinic Metropolitan Hospital. He served as a captain in the United States Air Force and
a general medical officer
at the Wilford Hall USAF Hospital, Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas. He was a resident in radiology at Bowman Grey North Carolina Baptist Hospital, a fellow at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology and both Fellow and Assistant Professor at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland. He was a diplomate of the American College of Radiology and was also board
certified by the American
Board of Nuclear Medicine. He was a member of the medical staff at Riverside Methodist Hospital in the radiology department for 36 years sub-specializing in interventional radiology and invasive techniques and who, along with Gordon Taylor, M.D. was among
the first to introduce these
techniques in central Ohio. In addition to serving on multiple hospital committees during that time, he was a member of the AMA, OSMA, RSNA, ACR, OSRS and CORS where he was a past president and was also long-time member of the Medical Society of Columbus and Franklin
County. He served 6 years as councilor for the American College of Radiology and several years as an associate professor at the Ohio State Medical School. He also served for a number of years on the Board of the United Way of Colum
bus in the finance section.
Jim was an enthusiastic private pilot for much of his life, accumulating over
1000 hours of flight time
in single and multi-engine aircraft and he held a commercial helicopter license. His hobbies included target shooting, antique car restoration, photography, gardening and farming. He was a voracious reader with a lifetime hunger for reading and a strong advocate of education. He was a life member of the NRA. He was a past member of both St. Timothy’s and St. Andrew’s Catholic Church and also the Advent Lutheran Church where he served on the Church Council. A visitation will be held at SCHOEDINGER NORTHWEST on Wednesday, July 6, 2022 from 4-7PM. An inurnment will be held at the Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic church in Lawler, Iowa at a later date. Memorial contributions can be made to Nationwide Children’s Hospital of Columbus. Please visit www. schoedinger.com to share memories and condolences.