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Richard Witherington Hyde M.D.

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Hyde, Richard Witherington MD

Scottsville: Died Thursday morning, October 30th, at home. He was 85. A passionate and dedicated pulmonary doctor, researcher, clinician, and teacher, Richard retired only recently when Parkinson's disease slowed him down. He continued to read voraciously and enjoy the company of his wife, Susan, his dog, and visits from his 4 children: James, Theodore, Penelope Levine and Robert, and six grandchildren: Nina, Louis, Maxwell, Silas, Isaac, and Ryan.

Richard received his undergraduate degree from Yale University (1953) and served as a U.S. Army Sergeant (1950-52) during the Korean War, earning the nickname "Iron Jaw Hyde." He subsequently received his medical degree from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons (1957) and began a life dedicated to medicine and research at the University of Pennsylvania (1958 - 1969). Beginning in 1969, Richard continued his work in pulmonary medicine at Strong Memorial Hospital, where he served as Medical Director, Respiratory Therapy Department; Medical Director, Pulmonary Function Laboratory; and as a professor at the University of Rochester, School of Medicine. His warm and generous bedside manner made him beloved by his patients. He served as an inspirational mentor for his interns and fellows and was known for his incisive questions and gentle encouragement. As a dedicated pulmonary researcher, he published extensively.

Richard was always working, if not at the hospital then at home. With a passion for beautiful old architecture, he and his wife restored and repaired three homes over the course of their lives - an early Italianate Victorian in Philadelphia, a federal in Scottsville, and an 18th century cottage in Kittery, Maine. He loved to ski and camp, taking the whole family and dogs on white water kayaking adventures. He and his wife toured Europe three times on their tandem bicycle. Together they raised numerous litters of Labrador Retrievers and always had dogs, usually a small pack of two or three.

He was a private person, strong and determined, with an earthy sense of humor and a love of mischief. These character traits revealed themselves right up until his death as he gracefully and intelligently adapted to Parkinson's disease. Funeral services on Friday, November 7 at 2 PM at St Paul's Episcopal Church, 25 Westminster Rd, Rochester, NY 14607 (585) 271-2240. Memorials may be directed to Pulmonary Research Fund, University of Rochester, 601 Elmwood Avenue, PO Box 692, Rochester, NY 14642. Arrangements by J.H. Cameron Funeral Home. To leave an on-line condolence, please visit

www.scottsvillefuneralhome.com.

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Published by Rochester Democrat And Chronicle on Nov. 4, 2014.

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November 6, 2014

Susan and Family:
We are very sorry to learn about Dick's passing away last week. He was a highly accomplished and respected colleague, at Penn and at the URMC. We will miss him, especially at St. Paul's. Our very best wishes to you and your children going forward.
Dean and Joan Arvan

Cherri Hawkins

November 6, 2014

Mrs. Hyde and family it was an honor to take care of Dr. Hyde while he was at home. He was a strong man who loved his family. On Thursday I prayed with him and sung Amazing Grace. I know he is in a great place in heaven. May the God of comfort, comfort you and the family and His peace be with the family. Penny, Todd, Robert and Jimmy I am thinking of them.

Joseph Summers

November 5, 2014

So so sorry to get this news. Dick always seemed so strong and vibrant I had no idea how old he was. Will be dearly missed. All our thoughts and prayers are with all of you!!
Joe Summers (And Donna, Ruby, Kate, and Dylan)

Jamala Ridley

November 4, 2014

I never had the pleasure of meeting Dr. Hyde. My prayers and thoughts are with you and your family.

Michael Apostolakos

November 4, 2014

Dick was the quintessential academic physician and mentor. He will be sorely missed but never forgotten.

Elaine Fox

November 4, 2014

May you have peace at this difficult time. While working in Strong Pulmonary I got a chance to talk with Dr. Hyde. He was always very nice. My prayers are with you.

November 4, 2014

Ellen Steinberg

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