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PARIS, Joseph Edward Age 71, of Marietta, GA, died quietly at his home September 16, 2012. Joseph was born October 16, 1940 in Argentina, and immigrated to the United States in 1967 to complete his PhD at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. He was an Assistant Professor of Biochemistry at Tufts University for several years before entering Boston University Medical School, graduating in 1975. In 1983 He and his family relocated to Florida where he found his true calling in Correctional Health Care. He served as Chairman of the outpatient department at Reception and Medical Center in Lake Butler, Florida, Medical Executive Director at Union Correction Institute and Medical Director, North Florida Reception and Medical Center. In 1995 he became Medical Director of Georgia Department of Corrections, a position he held for 10 years. At the time of his death he was working part-time at Clayton and Douglas County jails in the HIV and Infectious Disease Clinic and at the DeKalb County Public Health Department HIV Clinic. Dr. Paris was active in many professional organizations in the field of correctional medicine. He was a founding member of the Society of Correctional Physicians and served as president 1999 - 2001. He served as president of the Florida Chapter of the American Correctional Health Services Administration, and member of the executive committee on Correctional Health Care as well as chair of the policy and standards committee for the National Commission on Correctional Health Care. He was the recipient of numerous awards including the Physicians' Recognition Award from the AMA, the Davis Award and the Armand Start Award for achievement in the field of Correctional health care. He authored over 200 professional publications in the field of medicine and correctional health care. Joseph was active in many local organizations, including the National Railway Museum, Accordion Club of Greater Atlanta, and Arms Collectors of Georgia. He was a well-known Tango musician who performed both locally and internationally. He was preceded in death by his parents, and sister, Elisa, as well as his infant son, Joseph Edward, Jr., and daughter, Christina. He is survived by his wife, Mary, of Marietta; children, Laura Paton of Charleston, SC, Marta Hughes, of Rydal, GA, and Joseph John, of East Hartford, CN; grandchildren, Louisa Paton, Parker Paris, and Madelaine Paris. A Memorial Service will be held Sunday, October 7, 2012, at 3:00 PM in the Chapel of H. M. Patterson & Son Funeral Home, Canton Hill, with a reception at the funeral home immediately following the service. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Southeastern Railway Museum POBox 1267 Buford Hwy, Duluth GA 30096. Online condolences may be expressed at www.hmpattersoncantonhill.com

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Published by Boston Globe from Sep. 7 to Sep. 9, 2012.

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joseph bick

January 18, 2013

I just learned of Joe's passing. We met ages ago when our paths crossed providing health care to inmates. Over the years, he has been one of the shining lights in jail and prison health. His advocacy on behalf of the incarcerated and his education of correctional medicine clinicians has led to immeasurable improvements in correctional public health. Truly an amazing man. And fun to be with. I will never again raise a glass of Argentine Malbec without remembering the man who introduced me to it. All my best to his family...

Laurie Davis, RN, BSN, LNC

October 23, 2012

I just received word of, and am saddened to learn of Dr. Paris' passing. We involved him as an expert in a couple of our correctional legal cases and I was impressed with his knowledge. I send many sincere condolences to his family and friends and pray for comfort and healing of all. My stepmom is battling pancreatic cancer right now, it is tough to be strong, but hope prevails. I hope you find comfort in fond memories of Dr. Paris and his contributions to correctional medicine. RIP Dr. Paris, fly with the Angels, you've grown your wings.

October 6, 2012

I was so sorry to learn of Joe's passing. He and I worked together for more than seven years at the GA DOC Office of Health Services and he was always professional, knowledgeable and willing to answer any questions. I appreciated and enjoyed working with him. Mary Ellen Lane

Karen S

October 6, 2012

Hi Mary, I didn't get the pleasure to meet Dr. Paris. However, if he was married to you, I know he knew great things when he found them. You are truly a treasure and know that you and you and your family have my deepest sympathy during this tough time. Know Dr. Paris is in a much better place than we are and keep his great memories strong. Love and prayers are with you all.

October 3, 2012

Mary,
Joe will be remembered as a learned physician who truly made a difference. He will be missed by his peers who looked to him for guidance. ... The Society of Correctional Physicians has chosen to honor him by creating a lecture series in his name. This is very appropriate because Joe was truly an inspiration to the field of medicine that he chose as his career. I am so proud to call him my colleague and my friend...
Love and prayers, Dianne Rechtine MD

Aaron Goodman

October 3, 2012

I worked with Dr. Paris as an expert witness in the past 2 years. He was extremely intelligent, kind, balanced, and treated each case as an opportunity to teach me something new. He was a wonderful man.

September 18, 2012

Trials like these can be very hard. Please allow the fond memories, the love from family and friends, and most of all relying on the strength that only God can give, bring you the comfort that you need at this time.

Raymond Wexler MD

September 18, 2012

Shocked and saddened to here of Dr. Paris's passing. He was a superb teacher and colleague, and I will miss him greatly. Was privileged to work with him in various capacities for several years. My sincerest condolences to his family and many friends. It is a deep loss for the medical community.

mb conner

September 18, 2012

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

PB(Rev 21:3,4)

September 17, 2012

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

September 17, 2012

My condolences to the Paris family, God is a refuge and a strength, a helper during distresses. Ps. 46:1
Tina King

Gisela Bauer-Stieber

September 17, 2012

Dear Paris family,

I was very saddened to hear about your loss. As a child I spent a lot of time with your family and had the opportunity to experience Dr. Paris' many talents and wisdom. I remember one particular evening when the lights went out at your house during dinner and he played tango on his accordion at candle light. He was a special person. My deepest sympathy to you all.

September 14, 2012

Dear Mary and family, I just heard about Jose death and I am so sorry. I will always remember his piano playing at the Christmas parties and his wonderful, kind words when I called your house. " oh yes, Ms Beth, I will have Mary call you as soon as she comes in!" please know that we are thinking of you and have you in our prayers.
Beth Simone

September 13, 2012

We wish to express our condelences to your family. We were deeply saddened to hear of your loss.
The Physicians Spine and Rehabilitation Specialists of Georgia

Bernardine Scott

September 11, 2012

My sincere condolences for your loss of such a special person. Joe was an inspiration to more than any of us will know for a very long time. Please be comforted by the knowledge that so many others share with you this loss.

Susan Paton

September 11, 2012

Our thoughts and prayers are with you, Mary, and your entire family at this very sad time. John and I are grateful that we had the chance to meet Joseph at such a joyous time for us all last October at the wedding of your dear Laura and Chris. Was there a prouder father than Joseph? We send our love and deep, deep sympathy to you.

William Billy

September 10, 2012

Dear Paris Family,
I am deeply saddened by the loss of Dr. Joe. Please accept my condolences. I still miss him and the kids when I am working on the railroad equipment during our museum work days. I always hoped he would return to Jacksonville one weekend to see what we were working on, and even lend a hand. Dr. Joe was a great man and will truly be missed. May the Peace of the Lord be with you all. Sincerely,
William A. Billy, Jr., President, North Florida Railway Museum, Inc.

Joe and Jean Amwake

September 10, 2012

We will truly miss Dr Joe and his music at the Acordian Club. We send our deepest sympathies to the family.

Alvaro Lopez, M.D.

September 10, 2012

My heartfelt condolences to the Paris family.
Dr. Paris was a "gentleman and a scholar" in every sense of the word.
He will be much missed by those of us he influenced and in particular by those he continued to care for.
Descanse en paz.

September 10, 2012

I had the distinct pleasure of working with Dr Paris in Florida and as an NCCHC auditor for over 25 years. He was respectful, engaging and at times funny. He shared his wealth of knowledge selfishly. He will be missed immensely. The Correctional community has lost a real trooper and advocate.
My condolences to his wife and family
Barbara Hanson-Evans PhD(Florida)

Nancy Koughan, DO, MPH

September 10, 2012

Dr. Joe was truly an inspiration to both the staff and clinic at DeKalb County Board of Health. He practiced servant leadership and provided high quality, compassionate, and culturally competent care to one of the most stigmatized populations in Georgia.
His legacy will endure.

Caroline Woodard

September 10, 2012

I would like to extend my condelences to the family, I had the priviledge of working with Dr. Paris here at DCJ. I thank him for his wisdom and knowledge as well as his exquisite taste for fine wine. He shared many stories and picutres of his lovely family especially his beloved wife Mary. You truely will be missed.
Much love and Respect

Shawna Slosky

September 9, 2012

Paris Family-Thank you for always allowing me to be a part of your family and for allowing me to get to know all of you MUCH more these past few years. I will always remember Mr.Paris for the wonderful meal or two I had at his home (especially the one where he got me to try Asparagus) and I actually liked it.:) I will always be grateful for the last time I saw him which was back in March when he seamed to be at his happiest on his daughter's wedding day! That's the way I will always remember him! You will be truly missed by all! R.I.P.

Cathy Slosky

September 9, 2012

I have been so blessed to know the Paris family, you are all incredible. Mr. Paris was a good family man, caring husband, an awesome doctor, a talented musician and a kind and warm hearted person. He gave so much to the medical field, he will be missed by all of the people he touched and your musical talents can never be replaced. May peace be with him as we celebrate his life and the wonderful family he has left to us.

September 9, 2012

Dear Paris family,
we were deeply saddened by the death of Joseph. This must be very difficult for you.
"Pepe", as we called him, was such a kind and considerate person, who will be greatly missed by all who knew him. We will miss his trips to his home country and playing with us at the HOT CLUB ROSARIO in Argentina
I remember the time when we toured with our gipsy jazz string quintet.
We hope that you can all take comfort and strength from the wonderful family you had together.
May God bless your family during this time and always.
Gregorio Tisera MD & Marilor Statsch
Rosario, Argentina
[email protected]

Jim & Kate Doherty

September 9, 2012

Dearest Mimi,Laura,JJ,Marta, your Husband and Dad made a difference every single day he was here with you and all the rest.

Peggy and Bill Bald

September 8, 2012

We will miss you,Jose! Our condolences to Mary, JJ, Laura,Marta and grandchildren
Love,Peggy and Bill Bald

Margaret Collatt

September 8, 2012

Joe, thank you for all you have given and shared with the whole correctional health care system, you will be so missed. Mary and family, thank you for sharing such a kind and gentle man with all of us.

Lorry Schoenly

September 8, 2012

Although I only knew Dr. Paris and his wife a short time through his work with the National Commission on Correctional Health Care, I have read his many published works and know of his great service to correctional health care professionals and their patients. The world is a better place because of Joseph Paris.

Laura Paton

September 8, 2012

I had the most wonderful, thoughtful, kind father anyone could ever hope to have and for that I am profoundly grateful.

Carol Kalapp

September 8, 2012

So sorry to read of Dr Paris's death. I always remember Laura as a bright first grader. Thank you again for the lasagna when I broke my wrist. Condolences to all the family.

Elizabeth Daitz

September 7, 2012

My condolences to the Paris family. Dr. Paris was one of the kindest, most engaging and insightful people I have ever met. He was, and always will be, a hero to his daughter Laura. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
With Love,
Elizabeth

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