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William McCabe Obituary

William O.

McCabe Jr.

Dr. William O. McCabe Jr. passed away peacefully at his home Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2010.

He was predeceased by his parents, Dr. William O. McCabe Sr. and Lola Weeks McCabe, and son, Stuart Lynn McCabe.

He is survived by his beloved wife of 56 years, Annis Trout McCabe, and their children, William O. McCabe III and fianc‚, Christine Owen, Thomas Trout McCabe and wife, Doris, Virginia Weeks McCabe and husband, Jim Towner, and Sarah McCabe Oakes, and husband, David; and daughter-in-law, Debra Harvey McCabe. His six grandchildren are Dylan James McCabe, Lily Ann McCabe, Jane Claire Bailey Dawkins, husband, Kelly, John McCabe Bailey, William Garrison Oakes and Rebecca Elizabeth (Liza) Oakes. Also surviving is his brother, James Weeks McCabe, and wife, Shirley; brother-in-law, Edward Trout, and wife, Judy; and nieces and nephews, Kimberly McCabe, Matthew McCabe and wife, Carla, David Trout, and wife, Laura, and Natt Garland and wife, Stephanie.

Dr. McCabe graduated from Montvale High School, Bedford County, in 1948; Randolph Macon College, Ashland, in 1952; and the Medical College of Virginia in 1956. Following his internship at Lewis Gale Hospital, he enlisted in the U.S. Army and was assigned to the Medical Corps. At Fort Myer, he served as a family physician to the service dependants in the Military District of Washington. Among his fondest memories during this tour are those of being physician to the Presidential Honor Guard, which included daily observations of the large white horses as they pulled the caissons through Arlington National Cemetery, and being present at the entombment of the second Unknown Soldier.

Through the Virginia Council on Health and Medical Care, he learned of an opening for a family physician in the then-rural Bedford County community of Forest. In August 1959, he began occupying the small brick building which had been built by the citizens of Forest to attract a young physician. (This building still stands today as the Montessori School, next to the fire department).

Dr. McCabe practiced solo for 13 years, after which he sought partners to join him in a rapidly growing practice. The medical partnership eventually built a larger office on Elkton Farm Road, which housed the expanded practice, and a pharmacy. Forest Family Physicians became a source for training in the Family Practice Residency program of the Lynchburg area. Despite the demands of a very active and unusual family practice (which at one time, included service at four hospitals), Dr. McCabe also served as Chief of Staff at (then) Lynchburg General Hospital and was a physician at St. John's Nursing Home as well as the Student Health Center at Lynchburg College. He was the third doctor in the Lynchburg Academy of Medicine to receive the "Barney Award," which he felt was the finest compliment that could be received from one's peers. Although he officially retired from active practice in 1996, he continued to serve occasional patients in Forest as well as the Free Clinic in Bedford until April 2010.

When he was five, his father, Dr. William McCabe Sr., died, and he and his brother were raised at Ivy Pillars, the family farm in Thaxton. His responsibilities came early, from hand-milking cows, to hay raking and even that of school bus driver. He sustained a life-long interest in livestock, and for 20 years he was in the purebred Charolais Cattle business. He eventually turned his interests to that of donkeys and draft horses, particularly Percherons.

As a child, he was taught to play the piano by his mother and went on to learn to play the guitar and banjo. He passed this love of music along to all of his children, teaching his three sons to play stringed instruments; traditional Bluegrass music was a special joy for him. A life-long Methodist, he served his church in numerous capacities, but he especially enjoyed his role as bass in several church choirs over the years. Having a deep interest in the potential of his community, Dr. McCabe felt that the village of Forest should have its own bank. Consequently, he became a founder of the Community Bank of Forest, which grew over the years and was eventually acquired by B.B.&T.

After the death of their son, Stuart, in 1990, Dr. and Mrs. McCabe turned their newly purchased school building into the Sedalia Center. This community cultural arts center was dedicated as a memorial to honor Stuart. There they have placed much of their loving and creative attention in the years since.

A celebration of Dr. Bill McCabe's life will be held in the pavilion on the grounds at Sedalia Center at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 4, 2010, with a reception immediately following in the "Blue Room." A private interment, for family only, will be later in the day.

The family wishes to extend deepest gratitude to the compassionate care provided by Carilion Clinic Hospice and Home Instead, to the congregation of Main Street United Methodist Church and to countless other friends and colleagues, both near and far.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that contributions be made to the Sedalia Center, 1108 Sedalia School Road, Big Island, VA 24526, or to Main Street United Methodist Church, 212 Main St., Bedford, VA 24523.

To send condolences, please visit www.tharp

funeralhome.com. Arrangements by Tharp Funeral Home & Crematory, Bedford, (540) 586-3443.

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Published by The News & Advance on Sep. 1, 2010.

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David Franklin

September 30, 2010

Blessings always arrive, and Blessings never leave. My condolences and lights wishes to the McCabe family.

David G. Franklin

cary farthing

September 12, 2010

Tommie, me ,my late mother and father( Ashby and Pauline Milstead) were more than fond of this man. He was what a Doctor and a Virginian gentlemen and a man and a friend should be.He was an inspiration to every generation and will be sorely missed by 1000's of people. We won"t see the likes of him again. Cary M. Farthing

Cindy Barber

September 11, 2010

To live in the hearts we love is not to die. God Bless you Dr. McCabe, you and Stuart are angels.

Patty Worsham

September 8, 2010

Dear Annis and family,
Please know we are with you in thought and prayer. Meeting you and Bill through our dear friend Joanna are among my earliest and happy memories of Lynchburg.

Carolyn p. Gunter

September 6, 2010

To the mccabe family you are in our prayers.He was a blessing to my children.
Jesse and marion phelps

Cassandra Carroll

September 4, 2010

This wonderful person will be missed by the community he served for so many years.

Robert,Carolyn Crews

September 4, 2010

Dr. McCabe, there are no words to express what an angel you were here on earth- i would like to think you even have a double set of wings!!!You sure was an angel to our family.. Whenever we went in your office all down and out we always came out with a smile on our face and a lighter heart, that's just the angel you were,God has a special place in his home for you our friend ,journey on ...To the family.... God be with you and help you through your sadest days,keep comfort in knowing what a great person you were given to share your life with! Love, Robert, Carolyn Crews & families.......

Ann and Bill Pitka

September 4, 2010

Bill Mc Cabe was a real physician who embraced humanity with more than his medical training. A rare breed and a special gift to those of us who worked with him, sought his expertise and knew him. Lynchburg was lucky to have such a special soul as a doctor and mentor.
His boots will be hard if not impossible to fill.
Annis-we hold you and family in our hearts.

Ellen Agnew

September 3, 2010

Dear Annis,
You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. What an amazing man and what an amazing life. I pray that God will give you strength, and that your family will find peace through each others' loving support and in the wonderful memories of a life well and fully lived. With great affection and heartfelt sympathy,

Tammy Jamerson Beale

September 3, 2010

"Sometimes our light goes out but is blown into flame by another human being. Each of us owes deepest thanks to those who have rekindled this light." ~Albert Schweitzer Thank you Doctor for teaching us all through your works what a great physician IS. Furthermore, thanks from your patients for your encouragement during our sickest times. May God bless and touch each one that grieves for WILLIAM O. MCCABE, JR.

George & Sally Geissler

September 3, 2010

Please accept our sincere condolences to the entire McCabe family. He was our doctor and friend since 1971 and we will miss him.
George & Sally Geissler

Jamie Evans

September 2, 2010

Words cant express how I feel at this moment. Waking up to this news.. This man meant so much to so many..You will be missed by all who you touched Sir..

Jan Keister

September 2, 2010

Dr. McCabe was a genuinely nice man. I did not know him well, but met him when my husband and I joined the Gunstock Creek Co-op. Years ago, when I was having financial problems I had a health problem. He arranged for me to see a specialist for free. He was a real gentleman and an inspiration.

Jan Dorefeld Keister

William Frank

September 2, 2010

Sincere condolences to a wonderful family and their great father and husband. Sarah, my daughter Ann thinks of you often and I am certain echoes my feelings. my God Bless you all and Thanks for all the common memories we share.
William E frank M.D.
Smith Mt Lake

JOHN BRUCE, JR AND FAMILY

September 2, 2010

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

September 2, 2010

Dr. McCabe was special to our family - 1960-1996, then we moved to Roanoke. Our sympathy to all. Mildred and Alton Hipps

Carl &Pat Watkins

September 2, 2010

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Susie Branham

September 2, 2010

I will miss you, my friend....I will never forget all the good times "horsin' around"--Godspeed and love to Annis and the family

Cathy Maddox

September 2, 2010

My thoughts and prayers go out to the family of one of the Greatest men I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. I remember taking my Grandmother to his litte brick office. He was kind, professional and had the best bed side manner. He always had a smile on his face. We ask him to speak at my Grandmothers(Margaret Hall)funeral and he said he would be honored.Dr McCabe Rest in Peace "Your Work on Earth is Done". You have a guardian Angel in Heaven to watch over you as you go though life. Remember him always.
Catherine Owens Maddox Evington Va
Granddaughter of the late
John & Margaret Hall

September 1, 2010

Our prayers to you Annis at the passing of Doc. We enjoyed knowing him and ask the Lord to comfort you and your family at this time. I will never forget you guys. Bob and Linda Savage (Rustburg, VA)

Jackie Robinson - Miller

September 1, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Nancy Friend

September 1, 2010

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the McCabe family. Dr. McCabe was my doctor when he practiced in the small clinic in Forest. My husband, Rick and I went to school with Will,Ginny,and Tom.
Peace and Love,
Rick and Nancy Friend

September 1, 2010

Deepest sympathy to Dr. McCabe's family. He was the best doctor ever. He knew my family well. I remember him coming to make house calls on us. Gonna be missed by many!

Cindy Harris, Forest, Virginia

Kenneth & Barbara Sims

September 1, 2010

Just losing my mama a week ago, I know how it feels to lose a loved one. May you find comfort, as I did, in the fact that Dr McCabe is no longer suffering. We certainly are going to miss him. Dr McCabe was a wonderful man that will be missed by many.

Heidi Patscheider

September 1, 2010

I'm am very sorry for your loss. Dr. McCabe was a very fine doctor and human being. I moved to VA in 1973 and he was my only doctor till 1999. I will miss him.

September 1, 2010

Dr. McCabe, truly a legend, wonderful man and the last of the real doctors. My Grandma and Granddaddy will welcome you in your wonderful new home. My heart goes out to the family. Elaine Dunn Dunaway

Karen Moss

September 1, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with your family.

Mike Tomlin

September 1, 2010

Sorry to hear of Dr McCabe passing, but I know that him and my Dad (Paul Tomlin) is trading horses and stories now. My prayers go out to the family.

Donna Reichard

September 1, 2010

Dr. McCabe was truly a compassionate doctor. My heart goes out to your entirely family.

Dorothy Gillespie

September 1, 2010

Dr. McCabe was a great doctor and family friend. I know he and my Dad (Jesse Reynolds) are talking about the old times. He will be greatly missed. My sympathy to his family.

Sandi Mayo

September 1, 2010

My prayers go out to the entire McCabe family - he was one of the most compassionate, caring doctors I have ever dealt with. The angels will celebrate his homecoming!! Blessings to all of you!!!

Evelyn Tomlin

September 1, 2010

When I came to Lynchburg in 1959 he was my doctor and I truly can say everthing I have ever heard about him was that he was truly a wonderful person and excellent Doctor. God bless his family as he blessed so many people.

Dianne Nichols

September 1, 2010

A True Virginia Gentleman has left us..
Rest In Peace Doc!
You were always such a pleasant and inspiring person when I spoke with you during Sedalia functions.
I recall you being So very gratedful when I sought you in the crowd to return your checkbook that had slipped from your pocket while on stage during an event.
The world needs more 'Docs'~

carol epperson

September 1, 2010

I know heaven is full of bluegrass music now that Dr. McCabe is there...how wonderful that must be! May God richly bless his family & comfort them at this time.

Roberta Kasey

September 1, 2010

I will miss you Dr. McCabe.

cheryl byers

September 1, 2010

Keeping your family in our prayers. Doc will be sadly missed.

Randy and Cheryl Byers

Ed & Sherriel Scott Howard

September 1, 2010

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

September 1, 2010

So sorry to hear of the loss of a fine gentlemen. He will be sadly missed. I know Doc and my Dad (Clarence Boitnott)will have a lot to talk about. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Philip & Carolyn B. Kennedy and
Mildred Boitnott, Bedford, Va.

Bill Elliott

September 1, 2010

To Dr. McCabe's family: The community has truly lost a great man. I can remember when Dr McCabe made house calls. He made several trips to my house to see my mother,father,me and my sisters. He always had a smile on his face. I continued to see Dr McCabe until his retirement where we always discussed the cattle business. He will be greatly missed.Please know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Betty Brown

September 1, 2010

I was so sad to hear of Dr. McCabe's passing. He was a true gentleman and could always make one smile. He will be so missed by all who were touched by his life. My prayers to you all.
Betty Brown

Hilda and Ted Vaughan

September 1, 2010

Annis and family,
Our deepest sympathy to you. Bill was not only a doctor to us but a very valued friend and Ted's business partner. He made house calls when I was a young inexperienced mother and his calm presence always reassured me. Our love and prayers are with you during this time.

Doris Dooley

September 1, 2010

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Suzana Muller

September 1, 2010

I am inspired by you, Bill.

Cindy Bagby Booker

September 1, 2010

I'm so sorry to hear of Dr. McCabe's passing. He was such a wonderful doctor and friend to all my family. He will be greatly missed.

Carl & Elizabeth Overstreet

September 1, 2010

A bright and shining spirit has left us. Our sympathy to Anis and the family.

Mr.& Mrs. R.D. Overstreet & Family

September 1, 2010

May God bring you comfort and peace as you lay your loved one to rest. Cherish your memories dear ones. Prayers going up for your family.

Martha Toler

September 1, 2010

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

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