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DR. GREGORY STIDHAM

DR. GREGORY STIDHAM obituary

GREGORY STIDHAM Obituary

In the early morning of August 11, 2025, in Kingston, Ontario, surrounded by loved ones and the sound of summer birdsong and tolling church bells, Dr. Gregory Stidham exhaled his last breath in this world, passing onwards to a place of Peace. In his final days, Greg and his family were given the gift of time, grace, and laughter, together sharing memories, goodbyes, love, and tears.

Born in Lafayette, Indiana, on February 9, 1951, Greg grew up in Cleveland, Ohio, where he attended St. Edward High School. He earned a degree in English Literature at University of Notre Dame, then received his M.D. and pediatrics training at the University of Toledo College of Medicine, followed by Fellowship at Johns Hopkins University. Greg joined the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Tennessee Health Sciences and Le Bonheur Children's Medical Hospital in Memphis, TN, where he started the Critical Care Program and served as Chief of the Division of Critical Care. He also started the hospital's Pediatric Palliative Care Program and chaired the Biomedical Ethics Committee for more than a decade. Greg worked for twenty-eight years at the children's hospital in Memphis, then finished his career as Professor of Pediatrics at Queen's University and Kingson Health Sciences Center. After a 32-year career in academic medicine, he retired in 2012, which allowed him to resurrect his passion for literature and creative writing, publishing several books of poetry and short stories. Greg also volunteered as a grief counselor with Bereaved Friends of Ontario, continuing to support grieving families in his retirement as he did throughout his career.

In a life of service to others, Greg dedicated himself whole-heartedly to saving the lives of critically ill children, caring for those that were dying, and providing compassion and support to families in distress. Doctor, poet and writer, husband, father, mentor, and friend, Greg ardently sought to bring healing to others in all that he did. While his death leaves a void in the lives of so many who knew and loved him, his legacy and love will continue to live on in the many, many lives he saved and families he served, as well as those who he comforted in unimaginably difficult times.

Greg leaves behind many loved ones, both family and friend, but he will be most deeply missed by his wife, Pam; his sons and their wives, Chris and Liz, Tim and Ashley; his grandchildren, Grace, Sebastian, Sophia, Liam, Cadence, Natalie, Clara, and Cooper; his siblings, Mark and Sheree; and his dogs, Bear and Roxy. Greg was the hero that many people needed in their most difficult hours, and his loved ones find comfort in his spirit now in this time of both grief that he has passed and yet gratitude that he walked this earth.

There will be a Celebration of Life this autumn in Kingston, Ontario. In lieu of flowers, Greg's family requests that memorial donations be made to Bereaved Friends of Ontario (www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/62501 or www.bfo-kingston.ca/donate).

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Aug. 23 to Aug. 27, 2025.

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Joel lutterman

Earlier today

This is very sad news indeed. My condolences to Greg´s family. I´m pretty sure that Greg was in the saddle in the PICU for the whole or nearly the whole 7 1/2 years I was at Le Bonheur.and I am 100% sure that during that whole time, he made working together fun, instructive, collaborative, challenging, and just better. He touched a lot of lives. May his memory be a blessing.

Jennifer Blakney

Yesterday

Gosh, I could go on and on about what a treasure Greg was to us at LeBonheur! Teaching, compassion, and laughter was his gift! I´ll always cherish our special memories of our mission trip to Nicaragua! What a mark you left on this world! God bless and sympathies to his family!

Ellen Wood

Yesterday

We worked together from 84 to about 96 and it was a privilege and an honor. I remember so many things but your meticulous research stands out. If there was some knowledge available that would help a child you were going to find it. Rest in well-deserved peace, Greg. Prayers for all of your family .

Gloria Bonnett

Yesterday

Worked at LeBonheur with him, what a wonderful doctor and just a NICE kind man.

Don Stidham

Yesterday

Greg is my cousin. Unfortunately we were not in contact in our adult years but I have fond memories of Stidham family reunions in Anderson when we were kids. Since Greg´s passing I have learned about his incredible life and his contributions to countless children and families of children. What a man!

Rest in peace, dear Greg. My love goes out to his wife, sons and grandchildren and to Mark and Sheree.

Don Stidham

Betsy Moore

Yesterday

I am privileged to have started my career so many years ago under the guidance of Greg, along with the other members of the PICU "old guard". He was an incredibly kind person, and so funny. His pranks were legendary! I´m grateful that we regained contact a few years ago and talked about his books, our lives, and other assorted sundries. This is a loss to the world at large. My deepest condolences to his family and friends.

Sharon Babb

Yesterday

It was an honor and privilege working with and learning from Dr. Stidham. He left a mark in so many lives I'll remember him always. Condolences to his family and loved ones.

Terri Knowlton-Richards

Yesterday

Dr. Stidham, may you rest in heavenly peace. As a medical social worker in the PICU, it was my pleasure working with you. Both you and Dr. Mark Bugnitz would tell some very funny jokes. Most importantly, you absolutely loved your patients and provided excellent care.

Barbara Ellis

August 23, 2025

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. Dr Stidham was a great person and a Dr who cared about his patients he will be missed. My condolences to the family.

Tom Spentzas MD

August 23, 2025

Greg,
You are a great teacher, an excellent doctor, and a nice man.
You will live forever in our minds!

Michael Wilson

August 23, 2025

Thank you, Greg, for the knowledge and compassion you shared with me, as well as the friendship. You will be missed.

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Katharine Cox

August 23, 2025

The best ever. A privilege to work with him. May he be granted the same in his next world and passage.

Jay Lynn Johnston

August 23, 2025

It was a pleasure to know and work with you Greg. You loved a good laugh and you were filled with compassion. God bless.
........Jay Johnston, RN LeBonheur

Amber Keath

August 23, 2025

It saddens me to hear this. I had the privilege to work alongside Greg at LeBonheur and on mission trips to Nicaragua. He was such a gift to the medical profession and such a kind loving person. It was a honor. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

Melanie Knight

August 23, 2025

So many wonderful memories working alongside Greg all those years at Le Bonheur. He will be missed and my thoughts go out to his family and friends during this difficult time.

Vickie Ellis Keller

August 23, 2025

I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Greg. What a beloved man he was and I am so blessed to have known and worked beside him in (and out) of the country) I know he will be very missed and his memory will live on forever. Love and prayers to the entire family!

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