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Dr. John Everett Lee died on August 9, 2024, at home in the company of Ione, his beloved wife of 63 years, and surrounded by family. He was 92.

Voracious reader, agile intellect, and sardonic observer, John embraced a spacious range of medical endeavors. He often emphasized careful listening as productive technique: "Don't just do something; stand there." He loved adventurous travel with Ione and relating to an extraordinary range of people. In his later years as an accomplished woodworker, he acknowledged the intensity of his urge to address challenges and make things. This practical enthusiasm characterized his life: he called it his "muse."

Born and raised in Charlotte, NC, John attended Woodberry Forest School. He graduated with distinction from Princeton University and Duke University School of medicine. As a captain in the U.S. Army he practiced psychiatry and neurology at Valley Forge General Hospital before moving to NYC, where he practiced and taught at New York Hospital/Cornell Medical College. John spearheaded the first trials of the drug L-DOPA for the treatment of Parkinson's Disease.

In later private practice, John and his partners introduced the first CT scanner in Atlanta, offering one of the first outpatient CT services in the nation. He also practiced and taught as Medical Director of Northside Hospital Sleep Disorders Center. John was an elected Fellow of the American Academy of Neurology, an early President of the Georgia Neurological Society, and Chair of the Department of Medicine and Chief of Staff at Northside Hospital. John was a Trustee of Northside Hospital and the Hospital Authority of Fulton County.

For a self-described unsuccessful athlete, he was astonishingly active. He was a beloved Scoutmaster and an unflagging outdoorsman, hiking across high mountains of eight states. An inveterate swimmer, he did a mile of laps every day. An enthusiastic sailor, he crewed or skippered an array of boats and eventually made an Atlantic crossing. John also had an enduring fascination with the automobile, eventually owning 35 cars over the years starting with a 1935 Ford rumble seat coupe. Most of them blasted classical music.

A lifelong woodworker, John began by making Shaker boxes in the basement of his army home in Valley Forge and eventually produced sought after sculptural furniture from his shop at the corner of Culpepper and English Streets in Atlanta. A keen admirer of craft communities, he served on the Board of Trustees of Penland School of Craft for eight years.

John is survived by his wife, Ione; his two children, Sarah Lee (Chris) Choa of London, UK, and Jonathan (Susan) Lee of Hartsville, SC; his five grandchildren, Isabel (Nico) Elson-Enriquez, Everett ("Evie") Elson, Edward Lee (Ed) Elson, Mary Coker Lee, John ("Jack") Lee; his sister, Sarah ("Tinka") McArdle; his loving nephews and nieces; and his step grandchildren, Lauren, Cameron and Kyle Meyers and Nick and Henry Choa.

A Memorial Service will be held on Friday, August 23, 2024, at 2:00 PM, at Trinity Presbyterian Church, 3003 Howell Mill Road, NW. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Penland School of Craft https://www.givecampus.com/campaigns/32370/donations/new or Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Disease research https://www.michaeljfox.org/tribute.



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Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Aug. 19, 2024.

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Karen Fullerton

August 19, 2024

Karen Fullerton
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08/18/2024

Our deepest sympathies and condolences to Ione and Dr. Lee's family.

I had the great pleasure of working with Dr. Lee when he was the Medical Director at the Northside Hospital Sleep Disorders Center. He was a wonderful person, friend and physician. He was very witty and incredibly funny with a heartwarming smile.

As a wood craftsman, he was so talented. He once shared with me the time he was learning how to bend wood to make furniture. It was so interesting to hear him explain the soaking process wood has to go through to be bent. West and I enjoyed visiting his workshop that he had in Atlanta that he was so proud of.

While working with Dr. Lee, he always asked and checked to make sure I was feeling fine. He once was very concerned about me when I happened to get hit by a line drive to my thigh while playing mixed league softball. I had a bruise on my thigh that was the size of a grapefruit. He told me he wanted me to quit playing softball immediately.

We will miss him so much and so will everyone else that had the pleasure of knowing him and sharing his friendship. He was truly a one of a kind and I know there's no replacing him.

With Sincere Condolences,
Karen and West Fullerton

Terry Malloy

August 19, 2024

I'm so grateful to have been a colleague and counted him as my friend. He and Ione were always gracious to me.

Neighbor

August 19, 2024

I would like to extend my condolences to the Lee family and friends. May the memories shared fill your hearts with joy during this difficult time.

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