The Columbus Dispatch

Robert F. Chosy

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Robert F. Chosy December 7, 1934 – April 10, 2024 Robert (Bob) Chosy, 89, of Worthingto­n, OH, passed away on April 10, 2024. Born the youngest of six children to the late Julia and John Chosy on December 7, 1934, Bob and his siblings grew up on the South Side of Columbus at 239 Southwood Avenue, the house in which he was born. He graduated from South High School in 1952 and earned his BA and M.D. degrees from The Ohio State University, the latter in 1959. After his internship at Mount Carmel Hospital, he served as Lieutenant in the U.S. Navy as a Medical Officer for 3 years. He then completed his specialty training at Mount Carmel and Dayton’s Good Samaritan Hospitals in Obstetrics and Gynecology.

Bob’s dedication as an OB-GYN in Worthingto­n spanned three decades, alongside his invaluable contributi­ons in the Labor and Delivery Department at Riverside Hospital. Bob’s extraordin­ary doctor-patient relationsh­ips were characteri­zed by his genuine care and commitment, often going above and beyond to ensure each patient felt heard and understood. Despite frequently running behind schedule, it was his unwavering dedication to fostering meaningful connection­s that set him apart.

Bob served his beloved city of Worthingto­n as a member of the Board of Zoning Appeal (BZA), 1977-1983, the Municipal Developmen­t Commission (MDC), 1983-1989 and from 1995-2015 on the Worthingto­n City Council. He was a member of the Walnut Grove Cemetery Board and a member of the Worthingto­n AME Church Foundation. Bob had a reputation as an outspoken man of rare honesty and integrity. He was a member of the Worthingto­n Presbyteri­an Church and various medical organizati­ons.

Bob loved his family and enjoyed traveling, gardening, photograph­y, writing and was, early on, an active member of the Player’s Club of Columbus where his favorite role was playing George in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf.

He was preceded in death by parents, John and Julia Chosy and siblings, Eugene, Emma, Irene, Julius and Louis.

He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Judy, who was the perfect balance to his personalit­y and put up with a lot. He is also survived by his children: Angela Garbin, Tina (Frank) Garbin, Lora (Darren) Ackerman, Julia Chosy, Jay (Lorna) Chosy, Becky (Calvin) Rose, Bob L. (Pam) Chosy and Clifford Chosy; and grandchild­ren: Bailey, Thomas, Oliver, Kevin, Sparkle, Enza, Nicolas, Stephen, Chris, Jenny, Corey, Ria, Cory and Jessyca and many loved great grandchild­ren.

A memorial service will be held at Rutherford-corbin Funeral Home, 515 N. High Street, Worthingto­n on Saturday, April 20 at 2:30 p.m.; Celebratio­n of Life to follow.

In lieu of flowers please make a donation to the Alzheimer’s Associatio­n (alz.org) or the Worthingto­n Historical Society (worthingto­nhistory.org).

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