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Dr. George R. Minor M.D. died at his home in Charlottesville on Thursday, November 29, 2007, at the age of 94.

Born October 18, 1913, in Cannel City Kentucky, he was the son of the late Hugh Minor and Lillie Faulkner, who were both born in Virginia.

He is survived by his younger brother, William F. Minor; his sister-in-law, Maureen Minor; his niece, Margaret Minor Wood of Boston; his nephews, Richard Minor of Dallas and George Minor of Charlottesville; and his grandnieces Kathryn and Nicola Wood.

He attended high school at Hazel Green Academy of Kentucky and he spent his first two years of college at the University of Arizona. He transferred to the University of Virginia where he received a B.S in Chemistry in 1936 and his M.D. in 1940. During his residency at University of Virginia, he developed tuberculosis; he served as a staff physician at Blue Ridge Sanitarium during his recovery.

Through these experiences, he became interested in surgery, particularly thoracic surgery. After two years as a thoracic surgery resident at University of Virginia, he spent four years at the University of Michigan under the tutelage of Dr. Alexander, a pioneer in the field. While there, he again contracted tuberculosis and spent six months in bed. Upon his recovery, he went to the University of Illinois as an assistant Professor of Surgery and then returned in 1949 to the University of Virginia as Assistant Professor of Thoracic Surgery. From 1949 until his retirement in 1984, Dr Minor trained scores of residents in General and Thoracic Surgery.

In 1953 he performed the first mitral valve surgery at University of Virginia and was the first to perform several other complex operations between 1950 and 1954. He and Dr. John Guerrant performed the first 200 cardiac catheterizations at University of Virginia. He also established the Endoscopy Suite at University of Virginia. He was promoted to Professor of Thoracic Surgery in 1964 and became Assistant Dean of the Medical School.His professional memberships included the American College of Surgeons, the Society of University Surgeons, the American Thoracic Society and the Virginia Surgical Society.

Dr. Minor traveled widely throughout his long life. He was seriously injured in an auto accident in Romania in 1970 and was flown home for surgery at University of Virginia, after which he endured many months of operations and rehab. In 1972 Dr. Minor went to Tunisia for two years as an exchange Professor with Project Hope, where he did all his teaching in French. He was later a consultant in Taiwan, at Chang Gung Memorial hospital in Taipei. He retired in 1984 and his many students and colleagues established an endowed Chair of Thoracic Surgery in his name. He continued to see some of his old patients as follow up for some time afterwards.

Dr. Minor was a gourmet cook, a world traveler, an exceptional pianist and organist, and spoke several languages. He was very interested in the genealogy of the Minor family and hosted an annual family reunion for many years. He will be mourned by his family and friends, honored by his colleagues and remembered by his patients.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to either the George Minor Chair of Thoracic Surgery at University of Virginia Department of Surgery, attention Janet Heinzman, P.O. Box 800679, Charlottesville, VA 22908 or to the Charlottesville University Symphony.

There will be a private funeral service, followed by a Memorial Service at the University Chapel at 2 p.m. Saturday, December 22, 2007.

To plant trees in memory, please visit theĀ Sympathy Store.

Published by Daily Progress on Dec. 1, 2007.

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Margo Clark Swezey

July 31, 2022

I have thought about George so often. He was my godfather and a very dear family friend. George and my father were at UVA together , including Medical School..
George was indeed a wonderful world traveler. He was brave enough to take me and his other goddaughter to Spain and France with him in 1962.
Of course, with George, we had a wonderful time.
I will always miss George“s gentle voice , his boundless thirst for learning in many areas, and his own ways of showing that he cared deeply.

Rich Baumann

February 14, 2018

Love Pastor George. Knew him 1972-1976, San Diego LCR. Are there any tapes of his sermons?
Would Love to hear his voice, lessons, again. One confirmation lesson, joke, 1975, was, 'GPC' in the clouds. ' Go Plow Corn ' More later... Richard Baumann age 57. Family knew him.

Bob Bickers

December 12, 2007

For the Hazel Green Academy family, I extend sincere sorrow to the family of Dr. George Minor. He graduated from our school in eastern Kentucky in 1931, earning 2nd Honors. He attended HGA 4 years (1927-31) in the 9th through 12th grades. We are proud of his accomplishments and his good works.

Bob Bickers, Editor
www.HGANEWS.com

Yahnno Minasi

December 4, 2007

Our sympathy to the Minor family and the whole UVa family. George Minor was a dear friend. I feel fortunate to have operated, laughed, learned, dined, driven, and cooked with him. He made the perfect Sugar Cookies!
Yahnno & Jill Minasi

John Clarke

December 4, 2007

Dear Minor was a dedicated teacher and warm friend of all of the residents who were privileged to train under him. His legacy will live on for generations through his students and those that they teach.
My wife and Iwill miss knowing he is still there in Charlottesville!
John and Joyce Clarke

Marie Shifflett

December 2, 2007

To the Minor Family,
I only Met him one time when his caregiver came to the Pharmacy I worked at and he was a very Nice guy and I know he will me truly missed my many.My Furture Mother-in Law was one of his caregivers who loved him very much.
Marie Shifflett
Marie Shifflett

December 1, 2007

My sympathy goes to the Minor Family.I got to know & help Dr. Minor many times in retail. He was a wonderful & kind man & I'm sure God has a real purpose for him in Heaven. I'm so glad I got to know him. God bless all of you.
Sue

Charlotte Buttner

December 1, 2007

To Dr. Minor's Family,

He will be greatly missed. I knew him when I worked at UVa. He was a wonderful, caring, loving person. He also cared deeply about everyone always finding ways to make them laugh. He was a great physician whom everyone spoke very highly of him. My sympathy goes out to his friends, family, and caregivers.

Wayne and Elva Ferguson

December 1, 2007

Our deepest sympathy to the Minor Family on the loss of Dr. Minor. He was a great teacher, mentor, and friend for 41 years. His memory will remain in our hearts.
Sincerely,

Eleanor Kidd

December 1, 2007

Back in 1956 when my brother was 17, Dr. Minor did open heart surgery on him. My brother is now 68 years old and doing well. I will never forget the kindness of Dr. Minor. He was a wonderful person.

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