U.S. Army, served during World Wars I and II
Dr. Oza was the son of Aurilla Savage and Joseph LaBarge.
He was a graduate of the University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, Class of 1923 ; Specialist certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine ; Fellow of the American College of Physicians ; Member of the Utah State Medical Association ; Chief of the medical division of the Veterans Administration, Alexandria, VA; Visiting Physician Charity Hospital, New Orleans, LA.
Married to Miss Mae Erdman on Feb 12, 1919 in Danby Twp, Ionia, Michigan.
Dr. LaBarge was the father of Elaine, Jeanne and Richard LaBarge.
Burial: Portland Cemetery, Portland, Michigan. Buried in the plot with his mother and father-in-law: Millie Olmstead Erdman and George Erdman.
Sources: Journal of American Medical Association, Vol 138, #10, pg 767; Ancestry.com; Physician Charity Hospital, New Orleans, LA.
Research of Marilynn Johnson
U.S. Army, served during World Wars I and II
Dr. Oza was the son of Aurilla Savage and Joseph LaBarge.
He was a graduate of the University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, Class of 1923 ; Specialist certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine ; Fellow of the American College of Physicians ; Member of the Utah State Medical Association ; Chief of the medical division of the Veterans Administration, Alexandria, VA; Visiting Physician Charity Hospital, New Orleans, LA.
Married to Miss Mae Erdman on Feb 12, 1919 in Danby Twp, Ionia, Michigan.
Dr. LaBarge was the father of Elaine, Jeanne and Richard LaBarge.
Burial: Portland Cemetery, Portland, Michigan. Buried in the plot with his mother and father-in-law: Millie Olmstead Erdman and George Erdman.
Sources: Journal of American Medical Association, Vol 138, #10, pg 767; Ancestry.com; Physician Charity Hospital, New Orleans, LA.
Research of Marilynn Johnson
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