For over a decade, Dr. Stan led a delegation of physicians from Santa Cruz County to the House of Delegates of the California Medical Association. For 10 years he led the battle within organized medicine in California to address the AIDS epidemic as a medical issue rather than a civil rights issue. As a result of his experiences trying to implement an effective medical approach to the HIV epidemic, he wrote the book, "AIDS: The Unnecessary Epidemic", the widely circulated pamphlet, "To Deceive a Nation", and more recently, "A Nation Deceived and Betrayed." Supported by physicians across our nation, his public health approach to the HIV epidemic was eventually accepted by California Medical Association. Unfortunately, powerful forces continue to oppose the dictates of doctors. Dr Stan wrote extensively and lectured on geopolitics. He has spent over 30 years researching causes of America's spiritual and moral decline.∼
Dr. Stanley Kimball Monteith
Feb. 17, 1929 - Sept. 29, 2014
Resident of Soquel
Dr. Monteith went home to be with the Lord on September 29, 2014. He was born and raised in Oakland, CA. After high school, he started his training as a medical doctor, receiving his doctorate of medicine degree from the University of California, San Francisco. He would then join the Army, and served in the Army Medical Corps in Germany from 1953 to 1955. It was there he met and married Marjorie Murchison, the mother of his two children. After returning from his military service, he returned to the University of San Francisco where he continued his medical education and received his degree as an Orthopedic Surgeon in 1959.
In 1960, he came to Santa Cruz, where he began his private practice as an Orthopedic Surgeon. He was well respected by his patients and the people he worked with.
He lost Marjorie at the end of 1973. Several months later, he met his current wife, Barbara. In 1974, they moved to Bloemfontein, South Africa, where he taught Orthopedic Surgery. He also researched much historical information. In 1977, they returned to Santa Cruz where he resumed his private Orthopedic practice.
In 1993, he decided to retire and start doing a radio program, which he called Radio Liberty. It was a local program for a while, but soon he was doing the program on several stations, and eventually heard by a worldwide audience.
He had the privilege of interviewing many very knowledgeable people. He helped more people than we may ever know to understand the background of world events, and the spiritual battle that revolved around those world events.
During his younger years, he enjoyed dancing, the outdoors, hiking and fishing. The one thing he truly enjoyed was studying history. It helped him very much as he hosted Radio Liberty.
We may never know on this earth the impact he had on the many people who listened to his radio program. He received many letters from people who were so grateful for his efforts, and the fact that through him they had come to know the Lord as their Savior.
He leaves behind his wife, Barbara, children David and Suzanne, stepson David Culp, grandchildren- Benjamin, Jennifer and Chelsea, and great grandchildren- Bella and Eli.
Private services were held on Friday, October 3, 2014 at Oakwood Memorial Park with family in attendance. If you would like to offer condolences to Dr. Monteith's family, share your memories and light a candle in his honor, please visit www.scmemorial.com.
Published in Santa Cruz Sentinel on Oct. 12, 2014.
www.legacy.com/obituaries/santacruzsentinel/obituary.aspx?pid=172711475
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Obituary for Dr. Stanley Kimball Monteith
Dr. Monteith went home to be with the Lord on September 29, 2014. He was born and raised in Oakland, CA. After high school, he started his training as a medical doctor, recieving his doctorate of medicine degree from the University of California, San Francisco. He would then join the Army, and served in the Army Medical Corps in Germany from 1953 to 1955. It was there he met and married Marjorie Murchison, the mother of his two children. After returning from his military service, he returned to the University of San Francisco where he continued his medical education and received his degree as an Orthopedic Surgeon in 1959.
In 1960, he came to Santa Cruz, where he began his private practice as an Orthopedic Surgeon. He was well respected by his patients and the people he worked with.
He lost Marjorie at the end of 1973. Several months later, he met his current wife, Barbara. In 1974, they moved to Bloemfontein, South Africa, where he taught Orthopedic Surgery. He also researched much historical information. In 1977, they returned to Santa Cruz where he resumed his private Orthopedic practice.
In 1993, he decided to retire and start doing a radio program, which he called Radio Liberty. It was a local program for a while, but soon he was doing the program on several stations, and eventually heard by a worldwide audience.
He had the privilege of interviewing many very knowledgeable people. He helped more people than we may ever know to understand the background of world events, and the spiritual battle that revolved around those world events.
During his younger years, he enjoyed dancing, the outdoors, hiking and fishing. The one thing he truly enjoyed was studying history. It helped him very much as he hosted Radio Liberty.
We may never know on this earth the impact he had on the many people who listened to his radio program. He received many letters from people who were so grateful for his efforts, and the fact that through him they had come to know the Lord as their Savior.
He leaves behind his wife, Barbara, children David and Suzanne, stepson David Culp, grandchildren- Benjamin, Jennifer and Chelsea, and great grandchildren- Bella and Eli.
Private services were held on Friday, October 3, 2014 at Oakwood Memorial Park with family in attendance.
www.scmemorial.com/obituaries/Stanley-Monteith/#!/Obituary
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Monteith
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For over a decade, Dr. Stan led a delegation of physicians from Santa Cruz County to the House of Delegates of the California Medical Association. For 10 years he led the battle within organized medicine in California to address the AIDS epidemic as a medical issue rather than a civil rights issue. As a result of his experiences trying to implement an effective medical approach to the HIV epidemic, he wrote the book, "AIDS: The Unnecessary Epidemic", the widely circulated pamphlet, "To Deceive a Nation", and more recently, "A Nation Deceived and Betrayed." Supported by physicians across our nation, his public health approach to the HIV epidemic was eventually accepted by California Medical Association. Unfortunately, powerful forces continue to oppose the dictates of doctors. Dr Stan wrote extensively and lectured on geopolitics. He has spent over 30 years researching causes of America's spiritual and moral decline.∼
Dr. Stanley Kimball Monteith
Feb. 17, 1929 - Sept. 29, 2014
Resident of Soquel
Dr. Monteith went home to be with the Lord on September 29, 2014. He was born and raised in Oakland, CA. After high school, he started his training as a medical doctor, receiving his doctorate of medicine degree from the University of California, San Francisco. He would then join the Army, and served in the Army Medical Corps in Germany from 1953 to 1955. It was there he met and married Marjorie Murchison, the mother of his two children. After returning from his military service, he returned to the University of San Francisco where he continued his medical education and received his degree as an Orthopedic Surgeon in 1959.
In 1960, he came to Santa Cruz, where he began his private practice as an Orthopedic Surgeon. He was well respected by his patients and the people he worked with.
He lost Marjorie at the end of 1973. Several months later, he met his current wife, Barbara. In 1974, they moved to Bloemfontein, South Africa, where he taught Orthopedic Surgery. He also researched much historical information. In 1977, they returned to Santa Cruz where he resumed his private Orthopedic practice.
In 1993, he decided to retire and start doing a radio program, which he called Radio Liberty. It was a local program for a while, but soon he was doing the program on several stations, and eventually heard by a worldwide audience.
He had the privilege of interviewing many very knowledgeable people. He helped more people than we may ever know to understand the background of world events, and the spiritual battle that revolved around those world events.
During his younger years, he enjoyed dancing, the outdoors, hiking and fishing. The one thing he truly enjoyed was studying history. It helped him very much as he hosted Radio Liberty.
We may never know on this earth the impact he had on the many people who listened to his radio program. He received many letters from people who were so grateful for his efforts, and the fact that through him they had come to know the Lord as their Savior.
He leaves behind his wife, Barbara, children David and Suzanne, stepson David Culp, grandchildren- Benjamin, Jennifer and Chelsea, and great grandchildren- Bella and Eli.
Private services were held on Friday, October 3, 2014 at Oakwood Memorial Park with family in attendance. If you would like to offer condolences to Dr. Monteith's family, share your memories and light a candle in his honor, please visit www.scmemorial.com.
Published in Santa Cruz Sentinel on Oct. 12, 2014.
www.legacy.com/obituaries/santacruzsentinel/obituary.aspx?pid=172711475
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Obituary for Dr. Stanley Kimball Monteith
Dr. Monteith went home to be with the Lord on September 29, 2014. He was born and raised in Oakland, CA. After high school, he started his training as a medical doctor, recieving his doctorate of medicine degree from the University of California, San Francisco. He would then join the Army, and served in the Army Medical Corps in Germany from 1953 to 1955. It was there he met and married Marjorie Murchison, the mother of his two children. After returning from his military service, he returned to the University of San Francisco where he continued his medical education and received his degree as an Orthopedic Surgeon in 1959.
In 1960, he came to Santa Cruz, where he began his private practice as an Orthopedic Surgeon. He was well respected by his patients and the people he worked with.
He lost Marjorie at the end of 1973. Several months later, he met his current wife, Barbara. In 1974, they moved to Bloemfontein, South Africa, where he taught Orthopedic Surgery. He also researched much historical information. In 1977, they returned to Santa Cruz where he resumed his private Orthopedic practice.
In 1993, he decided to retire and start doing a radio program, which he called Radio Liberty. It was a local program for a while, but soon he was doing the program on several stations, and eventually heard by a worldwide audience.
He had the privilege of interviewing many very knowledgeable people. He helped more people than we may ever know to understand the background of world events, and the spiritual battle that revolved around those world events.
During his younger years, he enjoyed dancing, the outdoors, hiking and fishing. The one thing he truly enjoyed was studying history. It helped him very much as he hosted Radio Liberty.
We may never know on this earth the impact he had on the many people who listened to his radio program. He received many letters from people who were so grateful for his efforts, and the fact that through him they had come to know the Lord as their Savior.
He leaves behind his wife, Barbara, children David and Suzanne, stepson David Culp, grandchildren- Benjamin, Jennifer and Chelsea, and great grandchildren- Bella and Eli.
Private services were held on Friday, October 3, 2014 at Oakwood Memorial Park with family in attendance.
www.scmemorial.com/obituaries/Stanley-Monteith/#!/Obituary
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Monteith
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