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HAZEL LAVINA AGNES LICKLEY

HAZEL LAVINA AGNES LICKLEY obituary

HAZEL LICKLEY Obituary

ARCT, B.A., M.D., Ph.D., FRCSC, FACS. August 11, 1936 – July 11, 2025 We are deeply saddened to announce the peaceful passing of Dr. Lavina Lickley. The only child of James Thomson Frasier and Hazel Simpson (née Fennell) Lickley, she was an accomplished surgeon, researcher and teacher, friend, and bon-vivant. Lavina had a gift for friendship. She cherished each of these extending from kindergarten through Branksome Hall, university, and into her career as a researcher, professor, and surgeon. Among her dearest friends were those from her Victoria College days (where she was a diminutive centre forward on the ice hockey team) and her third-year Medical School clinic group who were still her travel, dining, and bridge partners over 60 years later. Following her BA and ARCT (piano) the same year, she entered Medical School at the University of Toronto, completing her surgical residency there before completing a PhD in Experimental Medicine at McGill University. Fellowships and sabbaticals in London England and Sydney Australia broadened her skills and her circle of friends. She joined Women's College Hospital in 1974 and served as Surgeon-in-Chief from 1989 to 2000. Lavina was an accomplished academic with a special interest in glucose metabolism, thyroid disease, and particularly breast cancer; authoring, co-authoring, and collaborating on 70 peer-reviewed journal publications as well as 30 book chapters and with over 9000 citations. She delivered 240 presentations at meetings and was invited to speak at academic institutions around the world. As one of the earliest female breast surgeons, she contributed to several pivotal clinical trials, many of which have defined the field and impacted countless women with breast cancer. She was all the more compassionate and insightful in offering patients informed options for treatment, being a breast cancer survivor herself. Lavina was the first woman to receive a full Professorship in the Department Surgery at the University of Toronto. In addition to her many teaching awards, she mentored and inspired generations of medical students, interns, and residents. In recognition of her many contributions to the Department of Surgery, she was honored in 2018 by the inauguration of the Lavina Lickley Lifetime Achievement Award, requiring candidates to demonstrate the same exceptional professionalism, leadership, research impact, exemplary clinical care, and teaching contributions as Lavina. Despite her extremely demanding career, Lavina loved a party! An exceptionally accomplished cook and generous hostess, she would think nothing of orchestrating massive dinner parties at her home on Astley Avenue or her cottage on Kawagama Lake. Robbie Burn's dinners and Lavina's birthday bash on the dock, complete with multiple courses and fireworks provided cherished memories, as did the somewhat raucous end-of-the-evening singing of Scottish folk songs around the cottage piano. A woman of many talents and interests, Lavina was a master at Scrabble, loved bridge, classical music, opera, and travel. No matter how far she traveled, though, she often said her happiest place in the world was the cottage. Built by her parents on Kawagama Lake, she would often finish her afternoon clinic, shop for groceries, then drive 3 hours to the lake. Arriving at the dock, she would load the boat then navigate (sometimes more successfully than others) the 30-minute boat ride in the dark. She was extremely generous to share its magic and the joy of her companionship with generations of friends and colleagues from around the world. We will miss Lavina's supreme kindness and selflessness, her inspiring dedication, and generosity. She leaves behind many grateful friends, patients, and colleagues and an extraordinary legacy of mentorships and accomplishments. It would be fitting if you would raise a glass in her memory on her birthday, August 11th. Lavina would approve. As per her request, there will be no funeral service. Donations in her memory may be made to Women's College Hospital Foundation (support.wchf.ca/Lickley), where an Award is being established to help continue her dedication to exemplary care. For online Guestbook, please visit www.etouch.ca
Published by The Globe and Mail from Jul. 19 to Jul. 23, 2025.

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Angella Lakhan

July 19, 2025

I worked with Dr. Lickley at Women´s College Hospital in the Henrietta Banting Breast Centre for many years. She was a great surgeon and a kind human being. She was often like a mother to us.

You will be missed Dr. Lickley! RIP.

Ginger Maurer

July 19, 2025

I had the good fortune to have Lavina as a resident, colleague and friend. And yes she knew how to throw parties!!!!! May God bless her.

Sandy Messner

July 19, 2025

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I started my family practice residency at Women's College in 1974, the same year Lavina began her long tenure there. I stayed at WCH for another 30 years, working in the Breast Centre for many of them. I learned so much from Lavina along the way, not only medical/surgical things, but about how to be kind and treat patients as people, to listen and to care! She was an amazing mentor and set a high standard.

A funny memory I have, is of the time we went to Chicago for a meeting related to one of the many research studies she was involved in. I was told I would be sharing a room with Dr.Lickley, who by then was the Chief of Surgery. All I could think about was that I would see the Chief surgeon in her nightgown which felt very weird!! But Lavina made it seem so natural that it was just fine. That was Lavina, a brilliant internationally acclaimed surgeon and researcher who never put herself on a pedestal. She made all those who interacted with her feel very comfortable!

She was truly one of a kind and will be deeply missed! Condolences to all those who loved her. May she rest in peace.

Sandy Messner

July 19, 2025

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Joe-ann Barisa

July 19, 2025

Twenty six years ago, at Woman´s College , I met Dr. Lickley. I was the patient who "persuaded " her to perform the sentinel node procedure. She agreed and performed the lumpectomy, all the while I was awake for the surgery, ( I had my reasons, and the anesthesiologist brilliantly did her job). All went well and each year I celebrate ! Here´s to success and celebration of life !

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