History of Gay and Lesbian Life in Wisconsin - People - Bios

 
Roger A. Gremminger

Born:
Died:

February 24, 1947
December 30, 2023
Primary Involvements:

 
Physician
Long-time volunteer to BESTD Clinic
Philanthropist

 

 

 

       
 

Dr. Roger Gremminger's professional and volunteer career began in 1978. In his own words (as published in the first article he contributed for the new Wisconsin Light newspaper:

    "I am a full-time emergency medicine physician (no private practice) who in addition has provided health care services to the Gay community (since 1978) on a volunteer basis. It was on January 11, 1978 when I was oriented and began to provide medical services at what was then the GPU VD Clinic. That was the occasion of my very first professional actions as a newly licensed physician. Since then I have remained a member of the medical staff of the clinic-- which has been knowns as the GPU VD Clinic, then GPU STD Clinic, then the Farwell STD Clinic, and finally as the present Brady East STD Clinic (BESTD Clinic)."

Roger was appointed as the second Medical Director of the BESTD Clinic in July 1979.

In addition to being one of the most active and longest serving physicians to the BESTD Clinic, he made another generous gift to the community as well: in 1989 he donated the building on Brady Street which has been housing the Clinic to the Clinic non-profit corporation, thus ensuring its continued operation without having to worry about lease payments.

Dr. Gremminger was an early observer and quick reactor to the new threat of AIDS: "In the Pre-AIDS era, I had worked diligently to control gonnorrhea, syphilis, giardiasis, amebiasis, warts, and Hepatitis B. I had seen AIDS enter the community although at first I did not know what I was seeing. After completing a Hepatitis B study and starting a hepatitis B vaccination program, I began to work feverishly from December 1982 to July 1984 to alert the community of the danger of AIDS."

Roger contributed articles to the local LGBT community media on a regular basis. He wrote health columns in Gay Milwaukee and Our Horizon from 1979 until February 1982, when Our Horizon ceased publication. But when Wisconsin Light began publishing late in 1987, Dr. Gremminger was asked to contribute, and thus began appearing his "Medically Speaking" column in that newspaper.

Dr. Gremminger resigned as Medical Director at BESTD in July 1984, for professional and personal reasons- what many call "burn out". But he continued on the medical staff, volunteering at the clinic one or two times per month.

Roger Anthony Gremminger died in Denver, Colorado on December 30, 2023. His obituary was released as follows:

    Roger A. Gremminger, M.D., 76, passed away on December 30, 2023 in Denver, Colorado. He was born in Campbellsport on February 24, 1947, the son of Paul and Frances (nee Fox) Gremminger. Roger graduated from the Medical College of Wisconsin and was an emergency physician at St. Joseph's Hospital in Milwaukee and at Beaver Dam Community Hospital.

    Survivors include his partner Kasem Nithipatikom, brother Robert (Bonnie) Gremminger, sisters S. Elaine Gremminger, OSF, Ruth Gremminger, and Carol Jones, sister-in-law Eleanor Gremminger, brother-in-law James Hohl, nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.

    Roger was preceded in death by his parents, brothers Eugene "Bud", David, and Donald, sister Sue Hohl, and brother-in-law Earnst Jones.

    Visitation will be Friday, January 12th from 10:00 AM until time of Mass at St. Matthew's Catholic Church, 406 E. Main St. Campbellsport, WI 53010.

    A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Friday, January 12th at 11:00 AM at St. Matthew's Catholic Church with Rev. Mark Jones officiating. Roger's cremains will be buried on the Gremminger family lot in St. Matthews Cemetery in Campbellsport.

    Twohig Funeral Home is assisting the family with guestbook and condolences at www.twohigfunerals.com (920) 533-4422.

Photos of Roger from approx 1990 (from Sue Dietz photo album)
 

Photo of Roger at a party
(Sue Dietz photo album)
 
Photos of Roger presenting
Sue Dietz with service award
(Sue Dietz photo album)
 
Photos of Roger in discussion at Clinic
(Sue Dietz photo album)
 

'Medically Speaking' column
(Gay Milwaukee vol. 4-06, April 1981)
 
'Medically Speaking' column
(Gay Milwaukee vol. 4-08, May 1981)
 
Named in "V.D. Services" article
(Gay Milwaukee vol. 4-11, Nov. 1981)
 

Letter to editor/ 'Comment'
from Dr. Gremminger
(In Step vol. 1-04, March 1984)
 
AIDS Reference Sheet
(In Step vol. 1-04, March 1984)
 

First 'Medically Speaking' column
(Wis. Light vol. 1-03, Jan. 1988)
 
Last known 'Medically Speaking' column
(although he continued to be listed
as a columnist for several more years)
(Wis. Light vol. 2-19, Sept. 1989)
 
Named as building donor in BESTD article
(In Step vol. 9-12, June 1992)
 

Outgoing Director for BESTD Clinic
(In Step vol. 11-01, Jan. 1994)
 
To appear in "BESTD Clinic Live!"
cable access show
(In Step vol. 12-21, Oct. 1995)
 

Honored for 35 years service
to BESTD Clinic
along with Jerry Warzyn
(In Step vol. 15-10, May 1998)
 
Honored for 35 years service
to BESTD Clinic
along with Jerry Warzyn
(Wis Light vol. 11-01, May 1998)
 
Gremminger is Medical Director
of both BESTD and STD Specialties Clinic
(Quest vol. 6-04, March 1999)
 

Letter to Editor:
'BESTD Proud of Gremminger'
on being given 2003
PrideFest Community Service Award
(In Step vol. 20-12, June 2003)
 
Mentioned in 'Cordially Yours' column
as having moved to Hawaii
(Quest vol. 21-10, October 2014)
 
 

Photo in Clinic c1985
(Sue Dietz photo album)


Photo c1990
(Sue Dietz photo album)


Photo from Obituary


Early 'Medically Speaking' column
(Gay Milwaukee vol. 4-06, April 1981)


First article contributing to
Wisconsin Light newspaper
(Wis. Light vol. 1-03, Jan. 1988)


Letter offering to transfer
the BESTD Clinic building to
the BESTD Clinic corporation
(which they of course accepted)

Credits: information from Wisconsin Light articles
Last updated: February-2024.

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