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Dr. Charles Neuville Aprill

1941 - 2021

Dr.  Charles Neuville Aprill obituary, 1941-2021, New Orleans, LA

Charles Aprill Obituary

Aprill, Dr. Charles Neuville
Charles Neuville Aprill MD passed away peacefully on April 27, 2021. He is survived by his children Jane Crystal Aprill (husband Antonio Flores); Susan Elaine Aprill (husband Richard Coraccio); Kelly Kathleen Aprill; and Stuart Charles "Chuck" Aprill; by his brother Donald Raymond Aprill (wife Joy Aprill) and his sister Germaine E. Aprill (husband Richard Tajak); his grandchildren Vincent Anthony Flores-Aprill and Victoria Elaine Flores-Aprill; his nieces Natalie Aprill Gorman and G. Ryan Aprill; his nephew Justin Charles Aprill; and his long-time Girl Friday and best friend MJ Axinn. He is predeceased by his beloved wife Jane Elizabeth Gardner Aprill; his parents Charles Neuville Aprill Jr. and Elaine Townley Aprill; and his oldest son William Townley Aprill. Born in New Orleans on September 30, 1941, Charles lived most of his life in his native city, though he spent his boyhood in Franklin, LA, on Bayou Teche. He received his BS in biology from the University of Notre Dame in 1963. In June of that year, Charles married Jane. They were together, equal partners and co-conspirators, for 54 years. After completing his MD from LSU Health Sciences Center, internship in mixed medicine at Charity Hospital, and residency in radiology at Oschner Medical Foundation, he served in the US Navy Active Reserve, and was honorably discharged as Lt. Commander. Dr. Aprill worked as staff radiologist for the Naval Hospital Pensacola (FL), Rosewood General (Houston, TX), East Jefferson General and St. Charles General (both New Orleans). He was a Clinical Assistant Professor for both LSU and Tulane University, in Radiology, Orthopedics, and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. He was a founding member of the Spine Intervention Society. In 1987, Dr. Aprill opened a solo practice to diagnose and treat adult patients with spine disorders. Though he practiced general radiology and nuclear medicine through his career, he focused on the spine. Beginning at a time when little was known about the causes of back pain, he created a new framework for spinal medicine. He adopted and improved existing procedures and methods, then perfected new ones. He developed a highly respected technical proficiency. He helped his patients heal and brought them relief from chronic and debilitating pain. As his expertise grew, he found like-minded colleagues and created programs for post-doctoral fellows. He collaborated on ground-breaking research, gathered raw data and clinical observations, and developed ideas for testing and validation. He lectured, presented, taught procedures, developed training programs, created video coursework, and wrote numerous articles and textbook chapters. A notoriously entertaining speaker, he travelled the world to share his knowledge. As his work brought relief to his patients, his ideas unfurled across the medical community. He won the recognition and acclaim of his peers, earned uncountable awards and honors, and made significant advancements in his field. He never stopped exploring the presumed limits of spinal medicine; he just blew past them. As much as he shared, Charles also collected. He and his wife Jane raised, educated and supported five children (each one was his favorite). They built a legendary collection of antique glass, mostly blue (each piece was his favorite). He was Gaga Carly to his grandchildren (they were both his real favorite). His home was full of the strange and the wonderful, a cabinet of curiosities where he played the most entertaining, adventurous host. Magnificent and magnanimous, he held court for family, life-long friends, brand-new acquaintances, passers-by, the delivery guy, and everybody in between. He entranced small children and charmed surly teens. He delighted in a deep mystical connection to whales and dolphins. He never met a hat too silly to wear. He fully embodied every costume he ever wore. He could credibly pass for Jerry Garcia and Ignatius J. Reilly. He loved books over 500 pages and the tv at full volume. He sang loudly, not always on key, but with unstoppable enthusiasm. He was complicated and simple, modest and extravagant. He found his own truth and upon it, built an extraordinary, singular world. In a deceptively humble outer shell, he contained multitudes – deep intellect, superlative skills, rollicking humor, whole-hearted silliness, loveable teddybear, big ego, bottomless soul. His loss is mourned by family (immediate, extended and chosen); thousands of patients; loyal long-term staff; medical students and fellows; practitioners of spinal diagnosis and treatment; the Needle Jockey Club and the Society; the antique bottle collecting community; his slow-marching, still-standing Mardi Gras krewe; the cetaceans in his pod; and all others drawn into his wake. He is esteemed and beloved. He is profoundly missed, never to be forgotten. In lieu of flowers, the Aprills request that you consider the LSU Health Foundation http://give.lsuhealthfoundation.org/Aprill and the Spine Intervention Society https://www.spineintervention.org/donations/donate.asp?id=14229. A visitation will be held on May 15, 2021, at 4624 Prytania Street from 1 P.M. until 8 P.M. Please visit this site https://www.discman.site to leave your comments and fond memories of Dr. Aprill. Arrangements by Jacob Schoen & Son Funeral Home 3827 Canal Street New Orleans, LA 70119.
Published by The Times-Picayune from May 12 to May 15, 2021.

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Donald r. Spagnoli, RT(R)

May 3, 2023

I recently learned of Dr. Aprill's passing and was deeply saddened. I met Dr.Aprill during my career with OEC Medical systems while supporting ISIS workshops and running the C-arms across the US. Whenever the opportunity arose, I would actively seek out his station at the workshops and operate the C-arm during his courses. I found him knowledgeable, humorous, and humble. He was both a mentor and a good acquaintance I looked forward to seeing each time we supported ISIS and other pain workshops.
I know of few people whose efforts touched thousands of lives through his generous mentorship of his fellow pain practitioners and those who supported their efforts including the radiologic technologist such as myself.
I am glad to have known and worked with Charlie, and will forever have fond memories of a gentle laugh, soft spoken demeanor, and a wealth of knowledge he easily shared with others.
I can only guess God needed an epidural and wanted Charlie to do it! God bless you sir.

Keith Thompson

May 6, 2022

Godspeed Mister Charles! When I think of the many wonderful years I was blessed sharing with you it's still some of the greatest times in my life and I'm truly grateful!

Marcia DP-STC

May 17, 2021

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

Keith Thompson

May 13, 2021

I have stood with Presidents I have stood with Royalty I have stood with some of the greatest military people of my time. But I never was more proud than when I stood with Doc!!
He will be with me forever!!
God Speed Doc!!!

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