Obit - A. B. Husky 21 July 2007
"A.B. Husky, D.O. passed away at his home on Saturday, July 21st, 2007. He was born on his family's farm west of Washington, OK on February 17, 1924. Doc Husky is survived by his wife, Betty, of the home; his son, Dr. Brady Husky and his wife Karen of Cincinnati, Ohio; and three grandchildren, Samuel Husky of Norman and Stephanie and Chris Husky of Cincinnati. He was preceded in death by his father and mother, Andrew Brady and Hattie L Husky; three brothers, Leonard, Ira, and S.T. Husky; and his son, Alan B. Husky, D.O.
After graduating from Washington High School in 1941, he attended Northwestern State College at Alva, OK for one year and then spent three years at Central State College at Edmond, OK. Dr. Husky served in the United States Army from August 4, 1943 to April 7, 1946 as a Medical Supply Officer and Post Medical Inspector at the prisoner of war camp at Alva, OK.
When he left the service, he immediately enrolled at Central State College and at the end of his senior year, married Betty L. Downey on August 23, 1947. He then enrolled in the Kansas City College of Osteopathic Surgery where he graduated on September 1, 1950. He practiced three months with Dr. Cockerell in Wilson, OK and moved to Ringling, OK January 1, 1951. He moved to Norman, OK and opened Husky Clinic in October 1962 and continued to spend one day a week in Ringling, OK to see patients until 1992.
He had practiced for a total of fifty-six years and three months. During this time, he also took over the family farm and raised cattle as a hobby. Everyone in town knew Doc Husky, and everyone agreed he was one of a kind. He loved being a doctor, and he truly cared for his patients. All he ever wanted to do was help people and that's what he did. Even though failing health caused him to retire on January 1, 2007, his heart was still at his clinic. Funeral services are under the direction of Havenbrook Funeral Home, Norman, Oklahoma. Send condolences online at Husky, A. b. Obituary,Published in The Oklahoman on 7/23/2007." -- N. Talkington
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