Dr. William Feindel

Dr. William Feindel obituary

Dr. William Feindel

William Feindel Obituary

Published by Monteal Gazette on Jan. 15, 2014.
William Feindel, O.C., G.O.Q., MDCM, D. Phil.
1918 - 2014
Dr. William Feindel, one of Canada's most distinguished neurosurgeons and third director of the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital (The Neuro) of McGill University and the MUHC passed away quietly at The Neuro on January 12, 2014 following a brief illness.
He will be missed by his loving wife, Faith (née Lyman), his two sons Christopher (Mary Ann) and Michael (Karen) his three daughters, Patricia, Janet (Robert) and Anna (Bernard), his two grandsons Michael (Laura) and Andrew (Tina) and his great- grandson Finn. He was predeceased by his beloved son Alexander (Ling) in 1985.
For over 60 years, Dr. Feindel made his mark on Canadian medicine in surgery, research and administrative policy. His influence on his colleagues and on his many students was widespread. To the very end of his life, he remained a curious student of neurological science, and avidly took part in The Neuro's activities.
William Howard Feindel was born in 1918 in Bridgewater, Nova Scotia. He earned his undergraduate degree at Acadia University, where many years later he would serve as Chancellor. After graduation, he attended Merton College, Oxford University, as a Rhodes Scholar, earning a D. Phil. in neuroanatomy. In Montreal during the Second World War, Dr. Feindel worked to develop treatments for war injuries along with The Neuro's founder and first director, Dr. Wilder Penfield.
After earning his medical degree at McGill University and further studies in neurosurgery at Oxford, Dr. Feindel became the first professor of neurosurgery at the medical college in Saskatoon in 1955. Seeing the potential of brain scanning equipment, he developed the first automatic isotope scanner.
He returned to The Neuro in 1959 as the first William Cone Professor of Neurosurgery. Three years later, he was appointed The Neuro's neurosurgeon-in-chief. A researcher who contributed to more than 500 scientific papers, Dr. Feindel had special interest in determining the causes of focal epilepsy as well as in finding methods for the early detection of brain tumours and strokes. He helped to develop what came to be known as the Montreal Procedure for temporal lobe epilepsy, which involved the surgical resection of the antero-mesial temporal lobe. The procedure was subsequently adopted throughout the world, leading to cures for thousands of epilepsy patients.
During his tenure as The Neuro's director from 1972 to 1984, Dr. Feindel largely introduced revolutionary brain scanning tools to Canada, acquiring the country's first CAT, MR and PET units. In 1984, the tools were combined into the McConnell Brain Imaging Centre, a unit that established The Neuro as one of the world's leading brain-imaging facilities. Under Dr. Feindel's direction, The Neuro doubled in size with the construction of two new wings, the Penfield Pavilion and the Webster Pavilion.
Along with his scientific research papers, Dr. Feindel wrote extensively on topics of medical history, especially about the work of Thomas Willis, the seventeenth-century British pioneer in brain research. In 1964, Dr. Feindel published a facsimile in English of Willis's treatise of 1664, "Cerebri Anatome". The Osler Library of the History of Medicine at McGill University elected Dr. Feindel as Honorary Osler Librarian in 1984.
Dr. Feindel's many contributions to medical science were recognized in 2003, when he was among the earliest inductees into the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame. The induction was one of numerous honours accorded him, including honorary degrees and membership in the Order of Canada, the Ordre national du Québec (Grand Officier), the Académie des Grand Montréalais, and the Royal Society of Canada. McGill inaugurated the William Feindel Chair in Neuro-Oncology in 2001 with the support of the Clive Baxter Memorial Fund.
For many years, Dr. Feindel worked on an extensive history of The Neuro. The result of his labours is scheduled to be published by McGill/Queens Press under the title, The Brain Doctors. A collection of his historical observations about life and work at The Neuro was published in 2013 as Images of the Neuro. Until the end of his life, Dr. Feindel maintained an office at The Neuro and continued to attend lectures and conferences.
Dr. Feindel was an avid pianist and violinist, performing along with his colleagues at The Neuro's annual variety show. He was also a keen sailor and spent a summer sailing a schooner down the St. Lawrence River with his then fiancée Faith.
Beyond all his scientific and clinical achievements, Dr. Feindel's true gift was his ability to connect with other human beings in a warm and genuine way. His charm, wit and intelligence engaged all who had the good fortune to know him. He will be missed by his family, friends, and colleagues around the globe.
The funeral service will be private. A public Memorial will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations to The William Feindel Memorial Fund (Montreal Neurological Institute 3801 University Street, Montreal, QC H3A 2B4, 514 398-8825) would be appreciated. The family would like to thank the staff of the cardiology and dialysis units at the Royal Victoria Hospital and the staff of The Neuro ICU.

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don hann

May 23, 2016

Bill: I never knew you but your daughter Pat has been one of the great friendships of my life-thanks for your part in bringing her into this world.Don Hann

February 14, 2016

Dear Bill,

I don't know where you are, or if you are, or what you are, but I do know how deeply I miss you. Love Janet

janet feindel

May 3, 2015

Dead Bill;

You were honored today and I was so proud of you and so missed you.
Your daughter janet

janet feindel

April 18, 2015

Dead Bill;

You were honored today and I was so proud of you and so missed you.
Your daughter janet

January 10, 2015

We will keep this another year so as to have the chance to think about dear Bill.

Wendy Wilson

October 22, 2014

I (we) cannot thank Dr Feindel nearly enough for giving my husband Phil his life back.
Phil endured temporal lobe seizures, and several grand mal seizures, from the time he was eight years old, till the last one in 1989 (from forgetting his medication that day).
After surgery in November, 1984, we had high hopes this experience in Montreal would be the turning point. It was. Phil and I were able to build our own home, raise two healthy daughters, give our older daughter in marrieage, welcome two sweet grandchildren, and replace the 20 year old roof on our home, basically by himself. We would not be living in this house if it were not for the careful technical ability of Dr. Feindel. I just wish I could thank him again personally. And give him a huge hug, for giving my best friend and husband a quality life.

Mark Schmeler

October 1, 2014

I trained under Dr. Feindel but not officially. He was my neurosurgeon in 1974 when I was 8 years old with meningitis and needed a shunt. I am a clinician today thanks to his inspiration. I try to use his bedside manner, inquisitiveness, and perseverance to advance science daily. You were one of a kind Dr. Feindel. May you rest in peace and your legacy and knowledge you left behind carry on for generations.
Mark Schmeler, PhD - University of Pittsburgh

Andrea

June 19, 2014

What a great legacy left by a great man. He was my first boss - a kind and inspirational man. I worked with him in the Cone Lab and the Neuroisotope Lab for 10 years, developing tracer techniques to guide in the neurovascular surgeries that he pioneered. He was a miracle worker to many. RIP Dr. Feindel.

MaryAnne O'Connor-Wenig

June 12, 2014

I am sorry to hear of the passing of Dr. Feindel and wish the family every consolation. Today is the 29th anniversary of my life-changing surgery. Certainly, there are no words to describe the depth of my gratitude to William Feindel, and for the family's sacrifice of time spent with such a brilliant, dedicated and amiable man.

Janet Feindel

May 28, 2014

Papa,I miss you so much.

Carolyn Elliot

May 9, 2014

It is with such profound sadness that I learned of Dr. Fiendel's passing this week. I spent some wonderful years working at the Neuro and working with Dr. Feindel was what made it particularly special. On a personal note, he was a huge help to my family back in 1986 when we needed a strong advocate to help us get the necessary medical resources for my mother and I will be forever in his debt for his compassion and support during such a difficult time. May you rest in eternal peace Dr. Feindel ... You will be missed.

Shiri Alon

February 14, 2014

It was an honour to have worked for Dr. Feindel. He was a very special man- sympathetic, energetic and an inspiration. He will be missed.

Teresa

February 7, 2014

Dr. Feindel changed my life 27 years ago and I will always be grateful to him. He performed the surgery which allowed me have a normal life. Thank you so much Dr. Feindel!

February 3, 2014

I miss you darling papa! Janet Madelle

Cheryl Feindel

February 2, 2014

Dear Feindel Family,
My Dad, Carroll Feindel spoke of William and his contribution. A few years ago I had the privelege of working with Ed, whose life was changed by surgery in Montreal. Ed enjoyed working outdoors and now lives in Toronto.Ed always spoke of Dr. Feindel.On his behalf I sent our
sympathy.

Cheryl E.P. Feindel

K. Bendig

January 18, 2014

Andrew and Tina,

I am so sorry to hear of your loss.
My thoughts are with you and your family during this time.

Bryan Young

January 18, 2014

Dr. Feindel was a brilliant scholar, clinician and scientist. He will be remembered for his contributions, but most of all for his character. He still serves as a great role model for others in the neurosciences.

January 18, 2014

Thank you for these beautiful l comments.

Janet Feindel

January 18, 2014

January, 17,2014.
Dear Faith, Janet, Anna,and Family,
I had the pleasure of meeting you both, and you wwere always in my heart.
My thoughts and prayers are with you.
His remarkable contribution to the life of others will be remembered forever.

I shall care in informing the Cap-à-l'Orignal (BIC)of his remarkable life.

Diana Owen, Sutton.

Anne McMahon

January 16, 2014

Dear Faith, Janet and the family

My thoughts and prayers are with you. I hope that your cherished memories help you get through this difficult time. My sincerest condolences

Anne-Marie & Flavie Merkly

January 16, 2014

Anna, Faith and family,
so sorry for your loss. I will always cherish the memories of your Dad and husband.

keenan lapierre

January 16, 2014

My deepest sympathy and profound respect. I have many ineradicable memories of summers at Cap-à-l'Orignal and in Bic with the Feindel family, especially Chris and Alex. What a rich life and extraordinary contribution to his fellow-man.

Nicole Bissonnette

January 15, 2014

Dear Faith, i am so sorry to hear about Bill's passing. Such a wonderful and great man. You and your family are in my thoughts and in my prayers.

John McDonald '96

January 15, 2014

To the Feindel Family,
While I have never had the pleasure of meeting any of you, I had the honor of having my BBA degree from Acadia University bestowed on me from Dr. Feindel in May 1996. He joked with me at the time that "I see you brought some friends", as many of my friends were cheering and yelling from the balcony in University Hall! He made me laugh and I will never forget that very human moment. I had the pleasure of meeting him again a few years later. He was one of the kindest people I have ever met and a remarkable doctor who has helped so many people. My thoughts and prayers are with you and I hope the happy memories help you get through the difficult days.

Elsebeth &Jean-Claude Merkly

January 15, 2014

We have such wonderful memories of Bill dancing in the living room with Flavie in his arms, playing the piano with her, such warm memories to remember him by. Our sincerest condolences to Faith, Anna and Bernard, and the family on the passing of their husband, father , grandfather and great grandfather.

January 15, 2014

Thanks to Dr. Feindel's team, I was one of the first recipients of the CAT scan in 1973 at the MNI which diagnosing a meningioma and am well 40 years later.
With gratitude for his life, I send condolences to his family.
Lynn Salsberg R.N.
Solana Beach CA.

Robin Cohen

January 15, 2014

Dear Anna and family,
I am sorry to hear about the death of your father, husband, grandfather, and great-grandfather. I wish you a much better year ahead, and may your memories of him bring you comfort. My thoughts are with you.

Curt Flanagan

January 15, 2014

Michael: Our sincere sympathy to you,your mom, your brother and sisters, and extended families on the recent passing of your father. Your dad has truly lived a remarkable life and you must be very proud of his accomplishments. It is obvious that he will so dearly be missed by all those who had the good fortune of knowing him and whose life he touched along the way.

Curt and Linda Flanagan

Louise Penny

January 15, 2014

Michael and I are so sorry to hear of Dr. Feindel's passing. A great doctor, a fine man. Such a remarkable contribution to the lives of others. He will be missed, and he will be remembered. With love and warm embraces, Michael Whitehead and Louise Penny

January 15, 2014

Andrew and the Feindel family,

Your Downtown friends have you and your family in our hearts and prayers. God bless you all, as you move through this difficult time.

Sue Neal and team

January 15, 2014

Michael, our sincere sympathy to you, your mom,your brother, and family on the recent passing of your father. Your dad's life accomplishments were truly remarkable and he evidently will be fondly missed by all persons that had the good fortune of knowing him and whose life he touched. Take care my friend;

Curt and Linda Flanagan

Wylma Migicovsky

January 15, 2014

We have lost a wonderful man. When Dr. Feindel looked after our mother in 1964 he quickly became, and stayed, a friend to our family. He will be missed and our condolences to all.
Wylma Jacobs Migicovsky & family

Duncan Cowie

January 15, 2014

You were a good friend and a wonderful boss. I'll miss you very much Dr. F.

Richie Team

January 15, 2014

Our thoughts are with you Andrew, Tina and Family, during this difficult time. Love and Support from your Richie Team Family, Kyle, Adele, Yola, Anita and Shilpa

Lydia and Nicholas Rumin

January 15, 2014

We have such fond memories of Dr Feindel and his family from the two years when I worked in Dr Feindel's lab of experimental neurosurgery (1959-61). He was a gentleman and a gentle man.

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