(1) Hij is getrouwd met Janette Hensel.
Texas Marriage Index, 1966-2002
Viewing records 1-40 of 482 matches for:
Kittrell
Name Estimated Birth Year Age Spouse Spouse's Estimated Birth Year Spouse's Age Marriage Date Marriage County t
Dave W Kittrell 1949 21 Janette Hensel 1949 21 8 Aug 1970 Dallas
Dave W Kittrell 1949 37 Pamela J Peden 1955 31 17 May 1986 Bexar
Zij zijn getrouwd op 8 augustus 1970 te Dallas County, Texas, hij was toen 21 jaar oud.
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(2) Hij is getrouwd met (Niet openbaar).
Texas Marriage Index, 1966-2002
Viewing records 1-40 of 482 matches for:
Kittrell
Name Estimated Birth Year Age Spouse Spouse's Estimated Birth Year Spouse's Age Marriage Date Marriage County t
Dave W Kittrell 1949 21 Janette Hensel 1949 21 8 Aug 1970 Dallas
Dave W Kittrell 1949 37 Pamela J Peden 1955 31 17 May 1986 Bexar
Zij zijn getrouwd op 17 mei 1986 te Bexar County, Texas TMI, hij was toen 37 jaar oud.
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Daniel Weldon Kittrell 4 Feb 1992 Male Bexar Dave Weldon KittrellPamela Jane PedenDave Weldon Kittrell 8 Oct 1948 Male Smith Bailey W Kittrell Evelyn Lambert
Caroline Jane Kittrell 13 Mar 1988 Female Bexar Dave Weldon Kittrell Pamela Jane Peden
Carla Diane Kittrell 16 Mar 1977 Female Bell Dave Weldon Kittrell Janette Hensel
Catherine Anne Kittrell 2 Oct 1980 Female Bexar Dave Weldon M DKittrell Janette Hensel
Dave Kittrell '75 has a private obstetrics and gynecology practice in San Antonio. He was elected vice chair of the Texas section of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology and was re-elected to the board of Texas Medical Liability Trust. Kittrell has also completed nine years on the Texas Medical Association Council on Legislation.
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Kittrell-Wilkins
Date : 05/01/2005 Carla Diane Kittrell, daughter of Dr. Dave & Pam Kittrell, is engaged to Christopher Amadeus Wilkins, son of Mr. Michael & Susanne Wilkins. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Dr. & Mrs. Wendell Peden and Mr. & Mrs. Wilber Hensel (deceased) and Mr. & Mrs. Bailey Kittrell (deceased). The prospective groom is the grandson of Mrs. Elizabeth Stone and Mr. & Mrs. Charles Wilkins. The bride-elect is a graduate of East Carolina University. She is employed as a Teaching Assistant with St. David¹s Episcopal Church, Austin, TX. Her fiancé is a graduate of Sarah Lawrence College. He is employed as an Outreach Counselor with Greater San Marcos Youth Council. The couple plans a June 18, 2005 wedding at Christ Episcopal Church.
THE FOLLOWING MOTION FOR REHEARING OF A PETITION FOR REVIEW IS DISMISSED AS MOOT:
99-0719 PATRICIA NEAL-MORENO and ARTHUR MORENO, individually and a/n/f G. M. and S. J. M., minors v. DAVE W. KITTRELL, M.D.; from Bexar County; 4th district (04-98-00759-CV, ___ SW2D ___, 05-26-99)
The Court withdraws its order of September 16, 1999, denying the petition for review; the petition is reinstated to the Court's active docket. The Court will not rule on the petition until the court of appeals disposes of all pending motions. It is counsels' responsibility to immediately notify this Court of any court of appeals' decisions. See Tex. R. App. P. 53.7(b). The Court dismisses as moot the motion for rehearing.
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Memorial for Dr. Dave Weldon Kittrell
Born in Tyler, Texas on Oct. 8, 1948 Died Jul. 2, 2010 and resided in San Antonio, TX.
Memorial Visitation:Tuesday, Jul. 6, 2010
Memorial Service:Wednesday, Jul. 7, 2010
Funeral Home:Porter Loring Mortuary
Dave Weldon Kittrell, MD, was born on October 8, 1948 at Mother Frances Hospital in Tyler, Texas. When asked about his place of birth, Dr. Dave always said, "Born in Tyler, raised in Dallas". He was an unabashed lover of his native state, an extraordinary historian and an ever-willing tour guide for family and friends who came to visit San Antonio. He was a true Texan with no bias. He represented Trinity University (BA), The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston (MD) and Texas A&M College of Medicine at Scott and White Memorial Hospital where he completed his residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology. He was a proud Diplomat of the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology and a Fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. He began his private practice in San Antonio in 1979. The walls of his office are papered with the photos of the thousands of babies he helped bring into the world and in recent years, represent multiple generations of families. He was an unapologetic advocate of any woman's rights to excellent medical care, whatever her circumstances. Politics and especially the politics of medicine, was his avocation. He was a quiet man, but found his voice when he saw the threats to the future of medicine. He served at the local, county, state and national level across multiple boards and associations. He was a member of the San Antonio Oak Hills Rotary Club and a Paul Harris Fellow. As a member of the Board of Directors of the Bexar County Medical Society for ten years, he served the last two as Treasurer. He served on the Council on Legislation of the Texas Medical Association for nine years and as a consultant to the TMA Professional Liability Committee. As a past president of the Texas Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, he served on the TAOG Executive Council and as Chairman of the Texas Section, District VII ACOG. He found a second home on the Texas Medical Liability Trust Board of Governors. He served on this board from 1989 to 1998, was reappointed in 2001 and served until his death. He was elected Secretary-Treasurer, Vice Chairman and Chairman of the Board at different times for twelve of those years. More than all these titles, Dave loved "Dad" and "Grandpa" the most. His friends and family knew him as a compassionate, devoted, encouraging, generous man. Dave died unexpectedly on Friday, July 2, 2010. Left to grieve his passing but joyful in the knowledge of eternal life in Christ are his beloved wife, Pamela Jane Peden Kittrell; his precious daughters, Carrie Kittrell Carroll and her children, Blake and Rylee; Carla Kittrell Wilkins and her husband, Christopher Wilkins and their daughter, Ella; Catherine Kittrell Bridger and her husband, Brian and their son, Owen; youngest daughter Caroline Jane Kittrell and his only son, Daniel Weldon Kittrell. Dave's love and caring was cherished by his father and mother-in-law, Dr. Wendell and Carol Peden. He also leaves a brother, John Robert Kittrell and wife, Sandy and an extended family of many nieces, nephews, cousins and in-laws including all the "Aunties" who loved him so. He was preceded in death by his parents, Bailey Weldon and Evelyn Lambert Kittrell, and infant brother and his first wife, Jan Hensel Kittrell. Dave was always thankful for the friendships he made, the physicians he worked with, the nursing staff of the hospitals he worked in and the gifts he was afforded in this life. MEMORIAL VISITATION TUESDAY JULY 6, 2010 5:00 P.M. PORTER LORING CHAPEL MEMORIAL SERVICE WEDNESDAY JULY 7, 2010 12:30 P.M. CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH 510 BELKNAP
This Memorial Obituary provided by Porter Loring Mortuary
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Dr. Dave Weldon Kittrell
Born in Tyler, Texas on Oct. 8, 1948
Died Jul. 2, 2010 and resided in San Antonio, TX.
Visitation: Tuesday, Jul. 6, 2010
Memorial Service: Wednesday, Jul. 7, 2010
Funeral Home: Porter Loring Mortuary
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Dave Weldon Kittrell, MD, was born on October 8, 1948 at Mother Frances Hospital in Tyler, Texas.
When asked about his place of birth, Dr. Dave always said, "Born in Tyler, raised in Dallas". He was an unabashed lover of his native state, an extraordinary historian and an ever-willing tour guide for family and friends who came to visit San Antonio.
He was a true Texan with no bias. He represented Trinity University (BA), The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston (MD) and Texas A&M College of Medicine at Scott and White Memorial Hospital where he completed his residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology.
He was a proud Diplomat of the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology and a Fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. He began his private practice in San Antonio in 1979. The walls of his office are papered with the photos of the thousands of babies he helped bring into the world and in recent years, represent multiple generations of families.
He was an unapologetic advocate of any woman's rights to excellent medical care, whatever her circumstances. Politics and especially the politics of medicine, was his avocation.
He was a quiet man, but found his voice when he saw the threats to the future of medicine. He served at the local, county, state and national level across multiple boards and associations. He was a member of the San Antonio Oak Hills Rotary Club and a Paul Harris Fellow.
As a member of the Board of Directors of the Bexar County Medical Society for ten years, he served the last two as Treasurer. He served on the Council on Legislation of the Texas Medical Association for nine years and as a consultant to the TMA Professional Liability Committee.
As a past president of the Texas Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, he served on the TAOG Executive Council and as Chairman of the Texas Section, District VII ACOG.
He found a second home on the Texas Medical Liability Trust Board of Governors. He served on this board from 1989 to 1998, was reappointed in 2001 and served until his death. He was elected Secretary-Treasurer, Vice Chairman and Chairman of the Board at different times for twelve of those years.
More than all these titles, Dave loved "Dad" and "Grandpa" the most. His friends and family knew him as a compassionate, devoted, encouraging, generous man.
Dave died unexpectedly on Friday, July 2, 2010.
Left to grieve his passing but joyful in the knowledge of eternal life in Christ are his beloved wife, Pamela Jane Peden Kittrell; his precious daughters, Carrie Kittrell Carroll and her children, Blake and Rylee; Carla Kittrell Wilkins and her husband, Christopher Wilkins and their daughter, Ella; Catherine Kittrell Bridger and her husband, Brian and their son, Owen; youngest daughter Caroline Jane Kittrell and his only son, Daniel Weldon Kittrell. Dave's love and caring was cherished by his father and mother-in-law, Dr. Wendell and Carol Peden.
He also leaves a brother, John Robert Kittrell and wife, Sandy and an extended family of many nieces, nephews, cousins and in-laws including all the "Aunties" who loved him so.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Bailey Weldon and Evelyn Lambert Kittrell, and infant brother and his first wife, Jan Hensel Kittrell. Dave was always thankful for the friendships he made, the physicians he worked with, the nursing staff of the hospitals he worked in and the gifts he was afforded in this life.
MEMORIAL VISITATION
TUESDAY
JULY 6, 2010
5:00 P.M.
PORTER LORING CHAPEL
MEMORIAL SERVICE
WEDNESDAY
JULY 7, 2010
12:30 P.M.
CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
510 BELKNAP
Contributions in memory of Dave may be made to Christ Episcopal Church-Music Department, the National Multiple Sclerosis Society Lone Star Chapter-San Antonio office, the Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association South Texas Chapter, the American Heart Association South Central Addiliates or charity of your choice.