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Charles M. Karpas

1924 - 2020

Charles M. Karpas obituary, 1924-2020, Naples, FL

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1924

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2020

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Charles Karpas Obituary

Charles M. Karpas

Naples - Dr. Charles M. Karpas, a longtime Naples resident who served for more than three decades as Director of Pathology at Naples Community Hospital, died September 14 at the Premier Place Health Center at the Glenview Pelican Bay. He was 96. The son of Carl J. and Elsie (Burrell) Karpas, Chuck Karpas was born in New York, NY on April 25, 1924, the second of three children. In 1942, he started classes at the University of Miami, where he was a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity, but his studies were soon interrupted by service in the Second World War as he enlisted in the U.S. Navy in October of that year. He served for four years, rising to the rank of Lieutenant Senior Grade and becoming one of the youngest captains of a 300-foot Landing Ship Tank (LST). His wartime travels took him to Russia, the Philippines, Okinawa and Iwo Jima. At the end of the war he was honored with the Asiatic Pacific Medal, the WWII Victory Medal, the Navy Unit Commendation and a Presidential Citation. Upon discharge, Chuck Karpas earned his undergraduate degree from Hobart College, where he excelled as a basketball all-time letter winner. He then attended New York Medical College, earning his medical degree in 1952 and specializing in anatomic and clinical pathology. While attending New York Medical College, he was often asked to provide emergency medical help at the nearby New York Athletic Club. Subsequently, he was asked to become a member of the club's Heisman Trophy Committee, a role he enjoyed for many years. An athlete in his own right, he enjoyed sailing and running in marathons. Beginning with residencies at Baylor University Medical Center and the University of Miami, followed by medical practice in New York, Fort Lauderdale and Naples, Dr. Karpas's career spanned nearly 70 years. He co-authored numerous scholarly papers. After marrying the former Linda Cheng in 1977, the newlyweds relocated to Naples, where Chuck became Director of Pathology at Naples Community Hospital, a position he held until his retirement more than 30 years later. He and Linda were avid worldwide travelers, visiting every continent, but they had a special affinity for Paris, which they visited every December for many years. A lifelong philanthropist , Dr. Karpas originated the Winged Foot Program of Collier County, a scholarship award program for athletes that emulated the spirit of the Heisman Trophy. Supporting excellence in high school athletics coupled with academic achievement, this program has been annually awarded to Scholar Athletes for more than 30 years and will continue in the years to come. Dr. Karpas was also a benefactor to the University of Miami Athletic Program and Wilmington College in Ohio, where his wife Linda was educated. He also generously supported Trinity-by-the-Cove Episcopal Church. Dr. Karpas was a lifelong member of the New York Athletic Club and a former member at the Ridgewood Country Club in Ridgewood, N.J. and the Metropolitan Club in New York, N.Y. For more than thirty years in the fall he could be found with friends on the fifty yard line at University of Miami football games. Linda Karpas's death preceded her husband's. Chuck Karpas is survived by his sister, Frances Karpas Newman of Greenwich, CT; a nephew, Bruce Newman of Deep River, CT; and two nieces, Pamela Newman Pooley of North Salem, NY and Jennifer Yu of New York, NY. In lieu of flowers, the family encourages contributions to the Winged Foot Scholarship Foundation, 1395 Panther Lane, Naples, FL 34109.Cremation has been entrusted to The Beachwood Cremation Society, 4444 Tamiami Trial N., Naples FL 261-1767.

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Published by Naples Daily News from Sep. 16 to Sep. 20, 2020.

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Bob and Carol Meli

September 10, 2023

What a great generous person. He is missed by all who new him.He was an excellent Pathologist and admired by all who who worked with him. We were so blessed to have had him as a friend.
Bob and Carol Meli

Daniel Morris, MD

September 21, 2020

Dr. Karpas was director of the Naples Blood Bank where we both served on the board. Dr. Karpas was Chair of Pathology of the Hospital where we collaborated on many cases during my practice of Medical Oncology and Hematology (1991-2020).

His comportment was tempered and professional. He kept the Pathology department open on Saturdays with a pathologist on site which I have not experienced at other hospitals. This routine Saturday service was very helpful and important to me in my role of taking care of sick patients. This also allowed clinicians to review cases under the microscope with a pathologist who might not have time to do so during the week when we had office hours.

Also, if the surgical/biopsy specimen diagnosis was not straightforward, or in question, he devised a formal system for the specimen to be sent to all the pathologists for their input during an era when this procedure may not have been so routine.

His job was difficult because of the various constituencies including laboratory personnel, hospital administration, physicians who were treating the patient, and his own colleagues. Even so, Dr. Karpas worked well into his 7th decade and he enjoyed his work.

Bob and Carol Meli

September 20, 2020

I had the pleasure of working with Dr Karpas in my early years at NCH. He was always appreciable and very congenial and knowledgeable pathologist. He was well known and very well respected in our community. My wife and I feel very blessed to have had him in our lives. Dr. Robert Meli

Marta Coburn

September 20, 2020

I had the privilege to meet and know Dr. Karpas since my arrival in Naples in 1990. He was a mentor to me and a dear man, excellent pathologist and instrumental in my appointment as District Medical Examiner. My heart is sad to know that he is not here any longer, but I am so blessed to have known him. God bless him and Linda.

John Welch

September 19, 2020

Dr Karpas!
When i Worked at NCH! He Came Up to Me when I Was in the Lab Area ! As Said Young Man! Yes Sir! You Look Like Your Full of Liquid Life! How About Donating After Your Shift! We Need Your Help! To This Day Gallons Later! I've Never Stop! I Know He Inspired Many to Give The Juice of Life! Amen!

Patricia Beddow Price

September 19, 2020

I came to Naples in 1991 to work at DSI laboratories as a cytotechnologist. Dr Karpas was always a warm and kind person to all the employees and often would invite us to lunch at his club. He was a wonderful teacher and exceptional pathologist and I have missed him greatly since his retirement. His passing leaves an enormous void for the city of Naples and the medical community. I have thought of him often and will miss him oh so much! With love and great respect I hope you will Rest In Peace and enjoy the Paradise of Heaven with your cherished Linda.

Susannah Fry

September 19, 2020

What a wonderful person whom I had the good fortune to work with at Naples Community Hospital for more than 20 years. A 'class act' who always had time for explanations regarding Pathology or Infection Control. Chuck and Linda both loved to commisurate with my late husband, Jerry, about vehicles- both their own and many others ! Charles lived a full and meaningful life, had a tremendous impact on Naples and SW Florida and will me sorely missed.

Paul Jones

September 18, 2020

I first met Chuck in 1990 when I came to Naples as a young family doctor. He seemed genuinely interested in me and set an excellent example for a young doctor how to care for our patients and our community. I will forever remember his optimism, professionalism and energy. RIP Chuck.

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