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Kingsbury Heiple, M.D. Obituary


         Kingsbury G. Heiple, former chair of the Department of Orthopaedics at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) School of Medicine and University Hospitals (UH) and an internationally known researcher and clinician in orthopedics, died on Sunday, March 13, 2016 of a cerebral aneurysm at the University Hospital Case Medical Center in Cleveland. He was 88 years old.


         Dr. Heiple’s work achieved excellence in clinical care, teaching, and research. With his superb technical skill and prodigious intellect, he was considered one of the finest orthopedic surgeons to be found. He was deeply involved in the training of over 200 orthopedic residents at CWRU/UH. His research, which was funded continuously by the National Institutes of Health from 1959 to 1985, resulted in a large number of original research papers and many book chapters.


         In 1985 the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons awarded Dr. Heiple the Kappa Delta Award, the most prestigious award for orthopedic research. In 1993 the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine awarded him their Distinguished Service Award. Dr. Heiple was a Director of the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery from 1979 to 1985 and served as its President from 1984 to 1985. He also was an Associate Editor for the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery from 1969 to 1980.


         Dr. Heiple grew up in Peoria, Illinois and served in the United States Navy during World War II. He later graduated from the University of Chicago School of Medicine, and then he went to CWRU/UH for his orthopedics residency and never left. He married his first wife, Helen Ilo Haberle, with whom he had four children, Kingsbury G. Heiple II, Dr. Jeanne Heiple, Holly Heiple and Dr. Caroline Sokol. They were married for 39 years until her death in 1989, after which he was then happily married to Nancy Wallace Gaddis for 25 years.


         When Dr. Heiple retired from CWRU/UH and the rigors and intellectual pleasures of orthopedics he focused his attention on two other engagements that called on his capacity for precise planning and exquisite timing: woodturning and skeet shooting. He had been involved in each of these pastimes for years, but when he had more time in retirement he devoted great attention to each and achieved the kind of renown he had previously achieved in medicine. Dr. Heiple became a central figure in the North Coast Woodturners and wrote many articles for turning magazines. He also was a columnist for the monthly Skeet Magazine and he was elected a Member of the National Skeet Association Hall of Fame.


         Along with his wife and children, Dr. Heiple leaves his childrens’ spouses Holly Frasier Heiple and Joseph Sokol and four grandchildren, Cindy Heiple, Kyle Dougherty, Jacob Dougherty, and Zachary Dougherty. He also leaves three stepchildren and their wives, David and Kathy Gaddis, William and Jenny Gaddis and Robert and Mary Gaddis, as well as six step-grandchildren, Stephen, Cory, Hillary, Amanda, Ryan and Danny.


         Memorial services will be held at the Amasa Stone Chapel, 10900 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, OH 44106 on Sunday, May 1st at 3 pm. A funeral service will be held this summer at Glendale Cemetery, Washington, IL.

Published by Brown-Forward Funeral Home - Shaker Heights on Mar. 15, 2016.

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Tom Heffernan

March 9, 2023

What a guy. My woodworking buddy for years. Travelled to Aramont together for week long sessions to improve woodworking skills. Served together on the Board of the Northcoast woodturners Assn. Lots of tennis with King at the Skating club. I pray for him every Sunday at church. Was told by Randy Marcus, his orthopedic collegue, that he was the best orthopedic surgeon in the U.S. I believe it.
Tom Heffernan

Tom Heffernan

March 9, 2022

A truly great friend and brother woodworker. Shared many hours in his company. Two trips to Aramont school in Gatlinburg to hone our wood turning skills. I pray for him at every Sunday Mass. What a guy

Thomas Heffernan

March 10, 2021

What a pal. Tennis, golf, fellow woodworker, lunch partner. Fellow Board member. King and I traveled to the Aromont school two years in a row to improve our woodworking skills. We had our Martini and glass of wine at dinner. Ritual with King. What a guy!

Jane Jagels Romeo

March 9, 2019

Ron and I were good friends of King and Helen and played many tennis games together! We were honored to be ask to be Caroline's Godparents when she joined the Catholic faith. A wonderful family! Great memories!

Eva Hansen

June 10, 2016

Thank you for all of your kindness

Sara Torok (nee Cechner)

April 25, 2016

Dear Holly and Caroline, My heartfelt condolences go out to you & your family on the loss of your father.
Regards

Henry Bloom, MD

April 17, 2016

Dr Heiple was a treasured teacher/clinician.His ideas inform my daily practice of Family Medicine. I first remember him, when I was a 4th year medical student, in 1972, in the back of a grand rounds about a case of a child, unusually young for an orthopedic problem. While everyone focused on the technical details of the child's surgery, Dr Heiple was muttering to himself about why a child so young would have this problem. Later, when I had a knee injury, playing soccer, he pulled me into the corridor, and quietly told me to go to the swimming pool, to rehab (a virtually unknown concept, then) my knee and avoid surgery. 45 years later, it occasionally bothers me, which is a much better outcome than would have come of surgery(and I still swim). Of course, everyone said that if you wanted to learn anatomy, and see the most elegant surgery, you had to spend time with him, in the OR. He was a superb doctor, surgeon, teacher, and thinker. And, he was very funny.He will not be replaced.

April 14, 2016

Dr Heiple,s daughter Caroline(George) has always been a favorite friend of all the Sweeney family.
Our daughter Kay-Kay spent many a happy time in the Heiple's home, She would come home telling wonderful stories of how nice Dr. Heiple was. He made Kay-Kay feel part of the family.
The Sweeney's send all the Heiple family so much love.
Bev Sweeney

Julie Hoover Mailey

March 31, 2016

Words are not enough to say how very generous King and his family were to me back in the 1970's. I shall never forget their kindnesses, I want to send my condolences to all the families.

March 28, 2016

Dr Heiple helped me from ages 13 to 15 with a back problem. His care and concern was very much appreciated.

MS

Stephen Benirschke

March 27, 2016

Dr. Heiple was a consummate teacher, mentor and father figure to those of us who had the good fortune to train under him. He was strict, but in a way that we knew it was for the benefit of the patients, not to be critical of us individually. Praise from him, and our chairman before him (Charlie Herndon) was received as the ultimate compliment. I will always remember that, and have tried to pass it on to our residents and fellows at the University of Washington. Rest in peace, King.

Cindy Allen

March 26, 2016

Dr. Heiple helped me through 3 shoulder surgeries and a friend with multiple hip/leg issues when we were in middle school to high school. We'll never forget the day he came in and saw me jumping on my bed - he smiled - turned and went in search of discharge papers. Years later after back surgery with Dr. Emery - Dr. Heiple came in to hold my hand as I learned to walk again...he was a very special man.

March 26, 2016

Dear Nancy and family,
I was in the residency program along with King in the 1950's, he in orthopedics and I in general surgery. We became good friends and spent a good many hours together. He was an outstanding resident and became an outstanding orthopedic surgeon. I will treasure his memory forever.
Robert E Hermann, MD, retired chairman, general surgery, Cleveland Clinic

Helmut Kramer

March 26, 2016

Thank you Dr Heiple for helping our baby Lisa through a difficult time.Truely all's well that ends well. A miracle! Forever grateful-

Helmut G. Kramer.MD,MSc

March 26, 2016

Just one of your many friends at the Cleveland Skating Club - happy to have known you on and off the tennis court. Rest in peace. Ann Herbruck

March 23, 2016

Dr. Heiple performed my husband's hip replacements in 1989 and 1992. He was a wonderful surgeon with terrific bed-side manor. The staff at University Hospital, even today, always remark "wow, you had the legendary Dr. Heiple". We honor his memory. Bob and Kay Cilimburg

Jane Jagels

March 22, 2016

My husband, Ron, and I were good friends and played many tennis games with King & Helen. He had many talents including beautiful woodworking! A wonderful doctor and a wonderful man. My condolences to all the Heiples.

Jane Jagels Romeo

Karen Bowens

March 20, 2016

I was Dr. Heiple's secretary for seven years between E. Randolph and Michelle. He was a great boss, consummate teacher, mentor who dearly loved his family. He touched many lives and will be missed. Karen Bowens.

Tom Heffernan

March 18, 2016

King,
Golf buddy, tennis partner woodworking comrade and teacher,and good friend, You will be so missed. How often at a restaurant for lunch did a former patient come up to your table and thank you for the skillful medical procedure that you performed on them or one of their loved ones.
You have performed many medical miracles in your lifetime. The performance of miracles is a condition precedent to sainthood in the Christian church. You are on the short list for sainthood.

Tom Heffernan

Michael Simone

March 18, 2016

Dr. Heiple was my orthopod when I was a little kid. I will always remember him fondly. He was always so kind.

Bruce R

March 18, 2016

Dr. Heiple truly was a king. With a spark of intellectual curiousity, and the kindness of a man who understood life. My condolences on your loss.

Art Mansbach

March 18, 2016

King, Jeanne, Holly, and Caroline... I am sorry to hear about the passing of your father... His kindness, personality, and his love of family will be rememberedArt Mansbach

Clare Weidman

March 18, 2016

Dr Heiple was indeed a true gentleman and scholar. A true renaissance man that each of us as young surgeons tried to emulate. He has forever left his mark on the field of Orthopaedic surgery and will be remembered always by those of us fortunate to be his students .

March 18, 2016

My condolences to the family. May you find peace and comfort in the fond memories you all have shared through the years.

TM

John Koch

March 18, 2016

King was my friend, mentor, and skeet companion for many years. I will miss his wit and wisdom along life's pathways. He was always there to help me during my own health ordeals. May God bless King, and those who knew him will never forget him. John

March 16, 2016

Dear Holly, Caroline and family:

We are so sorry for your loss and send our condolences. We will miss King and his visits. It was nice to see you last September. Let us know if you need anything, and we will keep in touch.

In sympathy,
James and Jonathan Heiple

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