William Charles Nemeth
William Charles Nemeth
Later in his career, he became medical director for the Division of Workers’ Compensation in Texas and the Physician Health Program of the Texas Medical Board. During his tenure with the Division, Bill helped to introduce multiple changes aimed at improving care for injured workers. He recognized earlier than many the dangers of over-treatment with opioids, which led him to obtain board certification in addiction medicine. In addition, he helped to develop a multi-specialty approach that was useful for treatment of patients with complicated pain medication issues. As part of Bill’s illustrious career, he was highly regarded as a clinician, speaker and educator. He was talented in explaining the most difficult of medical concepts in a way that everyone could understand.
A fishing and golf enthusiast from childhood, he was city golf champion in high school in Portland. He loved learning and exploring, and found adventure in traveling the U.S. and the world. His generous outlook was supportive, and he believed the best about everyone. Although Bill was appreciated for his vast knowledge and expertise in medicine, he will be most dearly missed for his compassion, humor, and wit.
Bill passed away in the early morning of December 28, 2019 from complications of cancer. He is survived by his wife, Suzanne Novak; his children, Ryan, Jennifer, and Katherine; and his grandchildren, Ethan and Spencer Jenkins, and Everett Nemeth. He also leaves behind his two very special cats, Romeo and Slick.
His family will hold a memorial service for Bill on Saturday, January 4, at 2 p.m., at Weed-Corley-Fish, 3125 N. Lamar Blvd., Austin. In lieu of flowers, Bill would have appreciated any form of participation in our healthcare community. In particular, the family asks that you consider contributing to People’s Community Clinic of Austin on his behalf.
Arrangements by Weed-Corley-Fish Funeral Home, Austin, Texas – (512) 452-8811. Remembrances may be shared at Weed-Corley-Fish Funeral Home's website.