Married Juanita Pipkin May 26, 1917 in Polk County FL; divorced 1939 in Pinellas County FL
Married (widow) Annette Mebane Bieker November 9, 1939 in Dunedin, Pinellas County FL
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Dr. Feaster Dies; Retired Radiologist
Dr. Orion Otis Feaster, M.D., 78, retired radiologist, died Tuesday (June 29, 1971).
Born in Micanopy, Dr. Feaster moved to St. Petersburg in 1920. He served in World War I and II and the Korean War.
Dr. Feaster was a past president of the Pinellas Medical Association and the Florida State Medical Society, former vice president of the Radiological Society of North America, a member of the Rotentgen Ray Society, American Radium Society, the American Medical Association and a fellow in the American College of Radiology.
After his retirement in 1948, Dr. Feaster left St. Petersburg to spend 20 years in Washington and Mississippi. For the last year and a half he lived in Hernando until he returned this month to live at 5801 27th Ave. N.
He is survived by his wife, Dr. Annette; two sons, Orion O. Jr. of Lakeland and John Tipkin of Gainesville; a brother, B. L. of Pass Christian, Miss. and a nephew, Dr. B. Lynn Feaster of St. Petersburg.
John S. Rhodes, West Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
St. Petersburg Times
June 30, 1971
Funeral Notice in same edition
Married Juanita Pipkin May 26, 1917 in Polk County FL; divorced 1939 in Pinellas County FL
Married (widow) Annette Mebane Bieker November 9, 1939 in Dunedin, Pinellas County FL
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Dr. Feaster Dies; Retired Radiologist
Dr. Orion Otis Feaster, M.D., 78, retired radiologist, died Tuesday (June 29, 1971).
Born in Micanopy, Dr. Feaster moved to St. Petersburg in 1920. He served in World War I and II and the Korean War.
Dr. Feaster was a past president of the Pinellas Medical Association and the Florida State Medical Society, former vice president of the Radiological Society of North America, a member of the Rotentgen Ray Society, American Radium Society, the American Medical Association and a fellow in the American College of Radiology.
After his retirement in 1948, Dr. Feaster left St. Petersburg to spend 20 years in Washington and Mississippi. For the last year and a half he lived in Hernando until he returned this month to live at 5801 27th Ave. N.
He is survived by his wife, Dr. Annette; two sons, Orion O. Jr. of Lakeland and John Tipkin of Gainesville; a brother, B. L. of Pass Christian, Miss. and a nephew, Dr. B. Lynn Feaster of St. Petersburg.
John S. Rhodes, West Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
St. Petersburg Times
June 30, 1971
Funeral Notice in same edition
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