Patty Ammon, Oct. 10, 1956 – Sept. 16, 2012
RIDGWAY – Patricia Ammon, M.D., died at home on Sunday, Sept. 16.
After completing her residency at St. Mary’s Hospital in Grand Junction in the late 1980s, Dr. Ammon practiced in Telluride and Montrose, but soon took on and expanded Ouray County's only medical facility, the Ouray Clinic. The clinic became St. Mary's Clinic, in Ridgway, and is now Mountain Medical Center.
Diagnosed with multiple sclerosis nearly two decades ago, Dr. Ammon pursued studies in Ayurvedic medicine, which led to her integrated treatment approaches, and was one of the first people to complete a fellowship in Andrew Weil’s Integrative Medicine Program at the University of Arizona.
She went on to anchor the group of providers working in Ridgway's integrative medicine community today.
Dr. Ammon was born on Oct. 10, 1956, in Florence, Ky., to Robert and Margie Ammon.
She is survived by her two adopted sons, Ryan (14) and Ian (12), and by her husband Dale Yocum.
A Celebration of Life memorial service will be held Friday, Sept. 21, at 1 p.m., in Ridgway’s Hartwell Park. (Attendees are asked to bring their own lawn chairs.) A potluck will follow at the Yocum Home at 250 S. Laura St. in Ridgway. In lieu of flowers, the family prefers donations to the Patty Ammon Fund established at the Alpine Bank in Ridgway, to be used for a project in a medically underserved area.
Longtime Ridgway Doctor Patty Ammon Dies
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RATS’ NEST – A rack of demo bikes at last year’s Ridgway Area Trails (RAT) Festival in Hartwell Park. This year’s 3rd annual will again feature trail building and skills clinics, along with a new Friday beer-and-shorts film night at the Sherbino Theater. (Courtesy photo)
VOLUNTEER Linda Granzow worked twine through spent round casings at the Welcome Home Montrose Warrior Resource Center last week. (Photo by William Woody)
WARRIOR WIND CHIMES – Welcome Home Montrose staff Emily Smith painted ceramic part of wind chimes at the Welcome Home Montrose Warrior Resource Center last week. (Photo by William Woody)
BACK HOME IN TELLURIDE – members of Telluride’s Volunteer Fire Department helped move the Galloping Goose No. 4 back to its home next to the San Miguel County Courthouse on May 16. The railbus spent the last four years in Ridgway while it was refurbished. (Photo by Brett Schreckengost)

ROBERT JUSTIS (Courtesy photo)

My condolences and deepest sympathies to her family.
Eric Beermann