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Dr. William Lester Brooks Jr.

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William Lester Brooks, Jr.
Dr. William Lester Brooks Jr., 88, a native of Charlotte, peacefully transitioned on January 14, 2012 at Southminster Health Care after a gradual decline in health. Known to most as 'Les' or 'Doc' and as 'Buddy' in his youth, he was truly a buddy to many in Charlotte, the city he loved so much. He was the son of the late William Lester Brooks, Sr. and Oren Ritch 'Peg' Brooks. Lester loved to recall the Charlotte of his youth, when the southern edge of the city was the end of the streetcar line at Myers Park.
Dr. Brooks graduated from McCallie School in Chattanooga, TN in 1941 and from Princeton University in 1945, including service in the Navy ROTC. Early in life Lester knew he was called to be a physician. He attained his medical degree at Duke University in 1947 and interned in Richmond at Medical College of Virgina. He served his residency in Cleveland, OH at University Hospitals. He was a member of the golf teams at McCallie and Princeton, and also played on the Duke team while in med school after being recruited by the coach. At McCallie he won the Mid-South golf championship. While working in the UNC infirmary he met a patient who became the love of his life, the former Patty Ann Frizzell of Bristol, TN. They were married on June 16, 1950, and were married for 61 years.
During the Korean War he served as a First Lieutenant in the Army, and was stationed in Sasebo, Japan meeting the medical needs of service men going into and out of Korea. Patty and their first child, Janet, flew to Japan and lived with him there for 18 months. The family returned to Cleveland so that Lester could complete his residency. They returned to Charlotte in 1954, and Dr. Brooks established his practice as a family physician, partnering with the late Dr. Preston White. He later established a practice known as Charlotte Internal Medicine Associates with partners Dr. Dewey Dorsett, Dr. Jesse Craven, Dr. Dowe Albright, and Dr. John Holevas. Lester was beloved by his patients, and practiced in the days when a family doctor still made house calls at any hour of the night. He was known for spending as much time as needed with his patients, and many would say he treated not only their bodies, but their minds and spirits as well. He cherished his work. He was an active member of the NC Medical Society and served as president of The Mecklenberg County Medical Society.
Dr. Brooks worked through and rose above the effects of a congenital back defect, which gave him life long pain, as far back as standing at attention during military drills at McCallie School. In retirement he became an advocate for back pain research and eventually established the 'Brooks Laboratory For Back Pain Research' at Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, along with a chair in Rheumatology at Duke University Medical School.
Dr. Brooks was a member of Myers Park United Methodist Church, and served on its board of directors as well as that of the YMCA. He enjoyed his memberships in the Charlotte Sportsman's Club, the Piedmont Club, the Colonnade Society of The Duke Mansion, and Charlotte Country Club. He was a life time member of the Iron Dukes of Duke University. He was a member of the 'Golden M Society' at McCallie School, where he established the annual 'Brooks Scholarship.' The mountains of North Carolina had a special place in his heart, especially the Linville area. Despite his many commitments, he always made time for his family.
Lester was usually a man of few words, who led by example. He had a natural desire to do the right thing, was a friend who could be relied upon, was a fan of the underdog, and saw the goodness in each person he met. He was always ruminating on what he could do to help out someone else. In his later retirement years, he so cherished the fellowship with his wonderful 'lunch buddies' several times each week!
In addition to his parents, Dr. Brooks was preceded in death by his sister, Martha Jean Miller and her husband, Lester's very close friend, Frank Thomas Miller.
Survivors include his wife, Patty Ann Brooks, and their children: Janet Brooks Dudley and her husband, John E. Dudley, of Scotland Neck, NC and their son, John Brooks Dudley, of Charlotte; William Lester Brooks III of Vancouver, WA and his daughters, Jessica Brooks Tharp and husband, Kyle Tharp, of Worland, WY, Hannah Latendresse Brooks of Portland, OR, and Sumner Latendresse Brooks of Redondo Beach, CA; and Carter Brooks MacBain and her husband George MacBain IV of Charlotte and their sons George William MacBain and Benjamin Albert MacBain, both of Charlotte. He is also survived by two great-grandchildren, Natalie and Beckett Tharp. He is also survived by his nieces: Jean Miller Sullivan of Charlotte, Anne Miller Simons of Raleigh, and Peggy Miller Sykes of Raleigh; and by cousins: Barbara Jackson of Birmingham, AL, Susan Brooks Kirkland of Sugar Mtn, NC and Peggy O. Wilson of High Point, NC.
A service to celebrate the life of Lester Brooks will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday January 17, 2012 at Myers Park United Methodist Church with the Reverend James Howell officiating.
The family would like to thank all of those who cared for Dr. Brooks, including those at Mercy Hospital, Sardis Oaks, Southminster Retirement Community, Partners In Care, and Lizardo Cabrera. Special thanks to Rev. Walter Pegues and his wife, Brenda, and to Jimmilea King, of Vancouver, WA, a very special addition to our lives.
Memorials may be made to Myers Park United Methodist Church, 1501 Queens Road, Charlotte, NC 28207, or The Brooks Laboratory For Back Pain Research, c/o Carolins HealthCare Foundation, Inc., Attn: Scott Kerr, P.O. Box 32861, Charlotte, NC 28232.
Arrangements are in the care of Harry and Bryant Funeral Home.

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Published by Charlotte Observer from Jan. 16 to Jan. 17, 2012.

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Bob and Betty Scott Smith

February 6, 2012

Our regrets and fond memories of Les go to all family and friends!

Carol Lynn Rorie

January 18, 2012

When our company's Charlotte location first opened in in the mid- 1970's near his office, Dr. Brooks welcomed and befriended us and he would take time to come by regularly to say hello, at our original location and later,as we moved on to other locations, he still kept in touch for many years. He was such a nice, kind man, as well as a good doctor. Many sincere condolences are extended to Mrs. Brooks, their family and their friends.
FAITH PROSTHETIC-ORTHOTIC SERVICES INC

January 17, 2012

Dr. Brooks was my doctor 40 years ago. He and Dr. Craven both saved my life from Hepatitis A. Dr. Brooks was always so funny, and loved it when I would bring my guitar in and play in the waiting room before my appointment. I've thought about him over the years and wondered where he might be. He made such an impact in my life. Rest In Peace Dr. B - and my thoughts are with your family. Sunday "Sunne" Ankrom

Herman Godwin

January 17, 2012

Patty, Please know of my sadness in the death of Lester. He was such a good friend to me and I will remember his many kindnesses, both personally and professionally. My sympathy to you and to all your family.
Herman Godwin

Pegg & George King

January 17, 2012

Pqtty Ann and Family, we are deeply saddened with your loss. He is a loss to all who had the pleasure of knowing him! We have lots of fond memories.

January 16, 2012

Dr. Brooks family...Lester was the finest man!! My family was blessed to have his care and friendship for many years/decades!! We are grateful...All the best to you. The Goode Family

Melvin and Anita McIntosh

January 16, 2012

Patty and family, Lester was my physician from 1982 until he retired, and I have always felt a deep feeling of gratitude for his kindnesses and the wonderful manner in which he tended to my good health. It was always a joy to see him at church and be able to enjoy his company. Anita and I will certainly keep the family in our prayers during these days. May God's comforting love be yours.

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