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Philip Bagnell Obituary

JOHNSON CITY - When Dr. Philip Bagnell retired in 2013 as Dean of Quillen College of Medicine (East Tennessee State University), his recognition plaque read "A Man of Elemental Force and Dignity, of

Essential Honor and True Worth". His decades as a physician and medical leader in Nova Scotia and Tennessee were incredibly rewarding, and his last decade has been filled with spending time with family and friends, taking care of his family home, and Maritime travel and music. His quiet strength, integrity, and humour made for a remarkable presence. Phil was a physician, a leader, a proud and deeply dedicated family man, and a Nova Scotian to his core.

Born in Sydney, Nova Scotia, the eldest son to the late Philip Edwin and Isobel Mildred (nee Townsend) Bagnell. Phil passed away at age 81 after a brief battle with cancer. He died at his beloved Tall Trees family home taken care of and surrounded by his family, which was his wish.

He is survived by his wife Heather Louise (nee MacGregor), children: Alexa (Patrick Keefe), Philip Scott (Suzie Villacastin), Sheridan (Gregory Bailly), Regan (Paul Yeatman); grandchildren: Connor, Sawyer, Ian, Mac, Olin, Grant, Annika, Thatcher; sister Isobel (Charlie MacLennan), and niece and nephews Christina, Jeff and Kurt.

Phil graduated from Moncton High School in 1959 recognized for his involvement in student governance and athletics. He was highly decorated and involved in Scouts Canada in his school years and recognized his scout master (also his family physician) as a strong influence in his decision to pursue medicine.

The first ever in his family to attend University, Phil met the love of his life, Heather, at Mount Allison. Their relationship was the foundation of the Bagnell family, with humour, hospitality, humility, steadfastness and love. Phil and Heather were role models for a strong, independent, respectful and loving relationship that all who spent time with them witnessed, and all their children have had the good fortune to find. His children were the lights of his life. He was immensely proud of each of his children's accomplishments, but even more so of the people they were and how they conducted themselves in the world. He was most grateful for the closeness of his family and dear friends. These relationships brought him much joy throughout his life and comfort during his illness.

After graduating from Dalhousie Medical School in 1968, Phil worked as a family physician in New Glasgow and enjoyed rural practice. He entered Pediatric residency at IWK Children's Hospital, Halifax in 1970. In 1971, their young family moved to Cincinatti so he could train in Pediatric Gastroenterology. There were many stories from this time, but the family favourite was when he saved the life of Gigi the gorilla at the Cincinatti Zoo. Dr. Richard Goldbloom, the Chief of Pediatrics and a longtime family friend, recruited Phil back as the first IWK Pediatric Gastroenterologist in 1973. Phil was revered by his patients and their families. As a physician he embraced complex clinical presentations and was one of the early contributors to preventing Reye's syndrome. As an educator, there were countless physicians who were

influenced by him as a teacher and physician.

In 1991, he was recruited by East Tennessee State University, to start their first Pediatric residency program servicing the rural Appalachian region. The medical community swiftly recognized Phil's outstanding character and talent and he was brought into leadership roles including Vice President Medical Affairs of The Johnson City Medical Center in 1998 and

Executive Associate Dean for Academic and Faculty Affairs for the College of Medicine in 2000. He completed his career serving as Dean of Medicine at the Quillen College of Medicine from 2006 to his retirement in 2013. He was recognized by the United States Congress "we have witnessed the growth of ETSU medical program under your tenure, and in turn the people of the community have come to know and support you."

Retiring with great grace but always a physician, he provided consultation to Dalhousie Medical School upon his return and has led the section of senior and retired doctors for Doctors Nova Scotia in recent years. His plans in retirement "to return to Nova Scotia and be a full-time grandfather" were fulfilled.

In the last two decades, his true calling was as 'Papa'. For a man who never spoke of his own accomplishments, and rarely of his children's, he shared his grandchildren's achievements with

great pride. As a varsity volleyball athlete, Phil was an avid sports fan over the years attending many athletic events of his grandchildren and was a dedicated Halifax Grammar and Queen's University basketball fan. His curiosity and depth of knowledge made for deep conversations with each grandchild, sharing common interests ranging from social justice, sports, history, computers and technology, genealogy, business and music.

Phil knew he was dying and approached this last leg with the same grace, dignity and honor that he lived his entire life. His family wishes to extend their heartfelt gratitude for the support of Dr. Craig St. Peters, Dr. Lori Wood, Dr. Sue Robinson, Dr. Rob Berry and IR team, Dr. David Bell and Urology service, Dr. Jeff Dempster, Claire Belliveau and Palliative Care for their compassionate and exemplary care. The remembrance service honoring Phil's life will be held at Snow's Funeral Home, Lacewood Drive, Halifax, NS with livestream available on Monday, July 24 at 10 am. The family has requested in lieu of flowers to send contributions to the Salvation Army of Canada or the Molly Appeal at Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine.

We will miss the walks on Conrad's Beach with Dad and Sima, and other furry friends, and are grateful for the unparalleled beauty and majesty of Nova Scotia that our father loved so much.

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Published by Johnson City Press from Jul. 21 to Jul. 23, 2023.

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Billie click

July 29, 2025

Heather. I know this is many years too late and you´ll probably never see this but I think of you and Phil and black berry many times. I really loved you all as neighbors in Johnson city. I guess I´m being pensive and thinking of old friends. Would love to hear from you. [email protected]. Billie click

Billie click

August 19, 2023

Heather, I hope this is not too late but I just found out. I am so sorry about your loss of Phil. He was a great person. I remember our chats and laughter about BB´s and then Phil´s coming after BB when she wanted to play with Alex. We had some good times with those two crazy dogs. I still think about you all often even though I moved about 7 years ago. Take care of yourself and it will get better as time goes on.... Billie, your morningside neighbor.

Rebecca Buhls, RN

July 30, 2023

Dr. Bagnell was the best! He was the kindest, compassionate and knowledgeable doctor. He respected the nurses and listened to us. Patients loved him. The Children´s Hospital is a better place because of his contributions to the area. Condolences to his family and friends. He was definitely loved

Mary Clancy

July 26, 2023

Dear Sher,Alexa &family,
Please accept my deepest sympathy on the death of your wonderful father.I met him many years ago when he treated the child of good friends.He saved the child and on several occasions I saw not just his expertise as a physician but his extraordinary empathy for others.
With affection,
Mary Clancy

Treva Williams

July 23, 2023

He was one of my favorite doctors on peds at JCMC. He always had a smile. I learned a lot from this very special person. Rest in peace.

Elizabeth Mason

July 22, 2023

Dear Dr. Bagnell. I met him in 1992 when I started the Child Life Program at Johnson Medical Center Children's Hospital. I introduced myself to him, and his response, I do not to be converted. I can always be educated. At my first Child Life Conference, I met the stellar Child Life staff from UWK Children's Hospital. I told them we were ever so grateful to have him at our hospital. They were not happy that we had taken him away from them! There was absolutely no way anyone could criticize him. He was an exemplary professional, and a genuine human being. My life is richer because of him. Bless you, Heather, and his fine children. Peace and Grace.

Camilla Lyle

July 22, 2023

Heather, I send love and comfort to you and your family. He must have been an incredible man that knew what was really important. Definitely a life well lived.

Rita Mosier

July 21, 2023

I am so sorry to learn about Dr.Bagnell's passing. He was always was pleasant to work with. He also helped me with my son's tummy troubles when he was a baby.

Liz Hughes

July 20, 2023

So sad to learn of the passing of such a remarkable and honorable friend. My love and prayers to Heather and the family. Liz Hughes

David Atchley

July 20, 2023

I worked in banking for 35 years. Phil was one of my first customers when I was promoted to Private Banking. He came in specifically to introduce himself. I got to know him through the years. I always enjoyed his stories and his laugh. When he headed up the medical school, I was impressed that instead of two stoic office chairs in front of his desk, he had rocking chairs! Phil was also one of the best dressed men in town. He will be missed. My prayers go out to the family and friends of Phil during this extremely difficult time. God bless you all.

Stephen Loyd

July 19, 2023

My heart sank when I saw Dr. Bagnell´s picture and his obit. He was my first attending when I was a third year medical student and he was my mentor from that point on. Dr. Bagnell was so kind and caring, he always made me feel like I was at least partially right no matter how far off I may have been. He was my boss later when he was our academic dean and then Dean of our school. He was also my neighbor. I can´t tell you how often I walked to his house when I needed help and Dr. Bagnell always greeted me with his loving kindness and set me back on the right path. The medical profession is a little worse today losing Dr. Bagnell, I am so grateful he was in my life. I love you Dr. Bagnell.
Stephen Loyd

Dr. Dan Reid

July 19, 2023

Heather & Family ;
My heartfelt sympathy on Phil's passing.What a life filled with meaningful accomplishments since his early days in practice in Pictou County where we were then in General Practice. You & your extended family have much to be proud of & I'm sure many great memories.

Wayne and Joan Mushrow

July 19, 2023

Our deepest condolences to the Bagnell family on the loss of such a great man and friend Philip was. He will be missed by so many people. Our thoughts and prayers are with you Heather and your family.

Kathryn

July 19, 2023

Dr. Bagnell was ever the top notch physician, gentleman and colleague. Working with Dr. Bagnell to establish the pediatric residency in the " Children´ s Hospital within a hospital" at Johnson City Medical Center which was the forerunner of the current Niswonger Children´ Hospital was a pleasure. Dr Bagnell served as the Vice-President for Medical Services prior to his appointment to the position of Dean
for the medical school. His high regard for quality care and ethical standards were outstanding traits. We were very proud to have him serve on our JCMC leadership team. He loved his family and it showed. He set an example for all who knew him. Kathryn Wilhoit, RN., PhD., former Vice-President and CNE. JCMC and MSHA

Dr William Rodney Stevenson

July 19, 2023

As classmates in Medical School and a remote friend for many years after graduation I have had nothing but high respect and sincere appreciation for knowing Dr Philip Bagnell. I was saddened to read his obituary this morning and I am sending condolences to Heather and the family. Whenever we were fortunate enough to have a chance meeting or a class reunion spending time for B J and myself with Phil and Heather were precious and loaded with moments of memory sharing and catchup time. Phil was a wonderful and sharing person. He will be missed but not forgotten. My sincere condolences and sending much love at this time of profound loss. Phil had a positive impact on all those he met. Rod Stevenson

Beth

July 18, 2023

All of your nurses at the Endoscopy Lab at JC Med Center will never forget you, Dr. Bagnell.

Beth Lester RN

July 18, 2023

I worked as a gastroenterology nurse in the 1990s with Dr. Bagnell. There was no better. He was kind, funny and just brilliant. I was so proud to call him my friend. I am so, so very sorry to hear this. The world is a better place because Dr. B was in it. I have so many great memories, and one was going with Heather to a Rod Stewart concert. God bless and keep you Heather, and all the family. I loved him. I love you. You are in my prayers. My heart is broken. Love, Beth Lester RN

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