Dr. Roger W. Gfeller, 58 of Fresno, California and formerly of Russell, Kansas, died on November 26, 2007 in California.
ROGER W. GFELLER
August 16, 1949 -
November 25, 2007
Dr. Roger W. Gfeller
was born on August 16, 1949,
to Harley and Jeanette Gfeller in
Roger moved to
Roger's love of animals created an interest early in his life for veterinary medicine. He specialized his veterinary training to provide emergency care for all types of injuries and illnesses to small animals. For over 25 years, he was Chief of Staff at Veterinary Emergency Service, Inc., a leading veterinary emergency practice in
Similar to the "golden hour" for humans, Roger realized the public faced a wide range of illnesses and emergencies that if treated effectively would improve an animal's chance of survival until a veterinarian could provide care. The public had an understanding of first aid for people but few people had an understanding of how to treat injured or sick animals until professional medical care was available.
Addressing that need, in 1994 Roger published the book
"First Aid Emergency Care for Dogs and Cats
". In 1997, Roger co-authored and published the
"Handbook of Smal!
Animal Toxicology and Poisonings".
Both books providing a simple, yet comprehensive guide to a wide range of veterinary emergencies faced by the public.
Over his professional career, Roger provided internships and educational experiences for an international host of students interested in taking his plan for effective emergency treatment back to their home countries. It was not uncommon that for months in his practice he would have veterinary students from various parts of the world studying along his side as he performed emergency treatments on animals. As a lecturer, Roger traveled the
In 2006, Roger opened the
Roger was not just a vet. He loved comedy and deeply enjoyed providing opinions on politics. He likely started his political commentary young, given he was Senator and Presidential Candidate Bob Dole's paper boy in
Roger loved his wife Margie whom he cherished and appreciated her unconditional support for his passion to help animals. His lecturing tours and endless hours with interns only made their time together more special. But his greatest contribution to so many valley families was the care and respect he gave to them and their little helpless family members in times of illness. So many saved, all loved.
Queen Elizabeth asked Sir Winston Churchill upon his return from
Roger is survived by his mother, Jeanette Gfeller of
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at Saint Anthony of Padua Catholic Church in
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