Hoxworth

Roger Bockweg

I thank God for the grace to still be here and for all those in the medical community, especially the Hoxworth team, that have helped me see and experience all these years of life that otherwise would not exist for me without your help.

Roger Bockweg Blood Recipient

Roger pictured with Dr. Timothy Pritts of UC Health on 15th anniversary of surgery.

Roger pictured with Dr. Timothy Pritts of UC Health on 15th anniversary of surgery.

Since receiving 50 pints of blood in 2003 due to emergency surgery, Roger Bockweg reflects on life over the past 20 years, a life he was able to live because of Hoxworth blood donors.

“I was able to continue to be a husband to my wonderful wife, Lisa, and continue to be father to our three young girls,” he said. “I’ve also been able to watch them grow up and be involved in life’s most important events, including walking each one of them down the aisle at their weddings.”  

Roger and his wife will celebrate their 35th wedding anniversary in July and will soon welcome their ninth grandchild. 

After recovering from the successful surgery performed by Timothy Pritts, MD, PhD, who recently made headlines for his role in the recovery of Damar Hamlin, safety for the Buffalo Bills who suffered cardiac arrest during a Cincinnati Bengals game at Paycor Stadium in early 2023, Roger has gone on to become a lap swimmer and more recently, a canoeist. The successful surgery also inspired his wife to pursue a career in nursing, where she has faithfully served many patients at St. Elizabeth hospital Edgewood since becoming an RN in 2008.

Most recently, Roger has been sharing “Life Lessons from Canoeing,” short blurbs about what he has learned about life while canoeing on creeks and rivers in greater Cincinnati, where he can be found many mornings of the week during the summer and fall. These lessons can be found on Facebook at: #Lifelessonsfromcanoeing.

“I thank God for the grace to still be here and for all those in the medical community, especially the Hoxworth team, that have helped me see and experience all these years of life that otherwise would not exist for me without your help,” shares Roger. 

Donate blood in honor of Roger by using group code C271 at the time of your donation.