Scouts to honor Dr. Parker Ward at dinner May 14
NORWICH – Dr. Parker J. Ward Jr. has been selected to receive the 24th annual Chenango Distinguished Citizen of the Year Award. The dinner in his honor will be held on May 14 at the Canasawacta Country Club in Norwich.
Dr. Ward was born in Winsted, Conn. Dr. Ward attended the Norwich City School system before moving to Ann Arbor, Mich. Following graduation, Dr. Ward enrolled at the University of Michigan and the University of Michigan Medical School and graduated in 1959 with his Doctor of Medicine. His internship and surgical residency was at Bellevue Hospital and University Hospital of New York University from 1959-1964. Following his internship Dr. Ward became the Chief Surgical Resident from 1963-1964. After years away from Norwich Dr. Ward returned to Norwich in 1964 to open in is private practice of surgery which he continues to operate today. Dr. Ward is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and Diplomate of the American Board of Surgery.
Dr. Ward is married to Mary (Schepis) Ward and has six children.
Dr. Ward was a member of Troop 62 chartered to the Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Norwich and attained the rank of Life Scout under the leadership of the Scoutmaster Leo Baungardner. He was also a member of the Order of the Arrow which is the national honor society of the Boy Scouts of America.
Dr. Ward has been very involved with his church St. Bartholomew’s and community as well as many of his patients’ lives through several generations. In the changing times which face our health care industry Dr. Ward has remained the rock of medicine in our community.
For the numerous acts of kindness and charity by Dr. Ward which have purposely gone unreported but have helped make the greater Norwich area a better place to live the Chenango District of the Baden-Powell Council, Boy Scouts of America is proud to award Dr. Parker J. Ward Jr. with the Distinguished Citizen of the Year Award.
Reservations for the event may be made by contacting Chris Wilkinson, District Executive, Baden-Powell Council at 316-4250. Remember seating is limited so please send in your reservation early to insure seating.
The Baden-Powell Council, Boy Scouts of America served over 690 youth members in Chenango County in 2008. The Boy Scouts depend 100% on Community Support and do not receive any federal funding. The yearly cost to the council for each youth in the program is $170. Through this year’s event local Scout Leaders hope to raise 20 percent of the county’s budget from this dinner to support local Scouts.
Dr. Ward was born in Winsted, Conn. Dr. Ward attended the Norwich City School system before moving to Ann Arbor, Mich. Following graduation, Dr. Ward enrolled at the University of Michigan and the University of Michigan Medical School and graduated in 1959 with his Doctor of Medicine. His internship and surgical residency was at Bellevue Hospital and University Hospital of New York University from 1959-1964. Following his internship Dr. Ward became the Chief Surgical Resident from 1963-1964. After years away from Norwich Dr. Ward returned to Norwich in 1964 to open in is private practice of surgery which he continues to operate today. Dr. Ward is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and Diplomate of the American Board of Surgery.
Dr. Ward is married to Mary (Schepis) Ward and has six children.
Dr. Ward was a member of Troop 62 chartered to the Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Norwich and attained the rank of Life Scout under the leadership of the Scoutmaster Leo Baungardner. He was also a member of the Order of the Arrow which is the national honor society of the Boy Scouts of America.
Dr. Ward has been very involved with his church St. Bartholomew’s and community as well as many of his patients’ lives through several generations. In the changing times which face our health care industry Dr. Ward has remained the rock of medicine in our community.
For the numerous acts of kindness and charity by Dr. Ward which have purposely gone unreported but have helped make the greater Norwich area a better place to live the Chenango District of the Baden-Powell Council, Boy Scouts of America is proud to award Dr. Parker J. Ward Jr. with the Distinguished Citizen of the Year Award.
Reservations for the event may be made by contacting Chris Wilkinson, District Executive, Baden-Powell Council at 316-4250. Remember seating is limited so please send in your reservation early to insure seating.
The Baden-Powell Council, Boy Scouts of America served over 690 youth members in Chenango County in 2008. The Boy Scouts depend 100% on Community Support and do not receive any federal funding. The yearly cost to the council for each youth in the program is $170. Through this year’s event local Scout Leaders hope to raise 20 percent of the county’s budget from this dinner to support local Scouts.
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