Background
Keoppel, Deneese Montgomery was born on May 6, 1932 in Ogden, Utah, United States. Daughter of Lorenzo Vermont and Melba Eleanor (Montgomery) Colvin.
Keoppel, Deneese Montgomery was born on May 6, 1932 in Ogden, Utah, United States. Daughter of Lorenzo Vermont and Melba Eleanor (Montgomery) Colvin.
Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology cum laude, Weber State College, 1972.
Blood bank supervisor St. Benedict's Hospital, Ogden, 1972—1976, supervisor, educational coordinator, 1979—1982, laboratory assistant director, 1982—1986, laboratory administrator director, since 1986. Blood bank assistant supervisor Latter Day Saints Hospital, Salt Lake City, 1976—1979. Member clinical faculty Weber State College Allied Health, since 1973.
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Member of Utah Immunohematology Society (president 1978-1979), Utah Society Medical Technology, Clinical Laboratory Management Association, American Society Clinical Pathologists (affiliate member, certified medical technologist, specialist blood bank), Utah Society Medical Technology (president northern chapter 1983-1984, treasurer 1985-1987, Member of Year 1983), American Society Medical Technology (representative, Outstanding Service award 1983), American Association Blood Banks, Omicron Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi.
Married Russell Joel Keoppel, June 23, 1950. Children: Paul Joel, Jean, Dale Russell(deceased), Kent Ren.