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Richard Alison DEWALL M.D.

1926 - 2016

Richard Alison DEWALL M.D. obituary, 1926-2016, Dayton, OH

Richard DEWALL Obituary


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DEWALL, M.D., Richard Alison Age 89, born to Grace Gardner and Herman Harvey DeWall on December 16, 1926, Appleton, Minnesota died peacefully at his home August 15, 2016. Survived by his loving wife of 63 years, Diane (Prettyman) DeWall, daughters Beth Barclay DeWall (Chicago), Amy (Steve) Dadmun, Milwaukee, Melissa (Tim) Slager (Hudson, Ohio), and grandchildren Lauren Dadmun, Richard John Dadmun, Shelley Dadmun, Paige Dadmun, Luke Richard Slager, Sadie Slager, Marybeth Slager, and many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his parents and siblings, Robert DeWall, Jean Morris and Lorraine Ostdahl. Dr. DeWall grew up in Morris, Minnesota, where he became an Eagle Scout. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy where he served until October 1945. He then graduated from the University of Minnesota in 1949, where he also obtained his M.D. in 1953. He was a member of Sigma Chi Fraternity, and later became a Significant Sig. Dr. DeWall was also a member of the University's Marching Band. While serving his medical internship at United States Public Health System on Staten Island, N.Y., he treated both servicemen and immigrants at Ellis Island, and at that time became interested in the function of the heart. Returning to Minnesota he approached his former mentor, Dr. Richard Varco, with a model of the heart he carved from plaster of Paris, and then began work as research assistant in experimental surgery. Open -heart surgery had just begun at the University of Minnesota. The need soon became apparent for a heart -lung machine, an oxygenator, to replace the human donor. With approval and encouragement from Dr. Owen Wangensteen and Dr. C. Walton Lillehei, Dr. DeWall took on this project and in a period of less than six months in 1955, produced the first workable, portable bubble oxygenator. The DeWall Bubble Oxygenator became the model used around the world for open-heart surgery. A replica of his first oxygenator is on display at the National Museum of American History at the Smithsonian Institution. Dr. DeWall continued his cardio -thoracic surgery career as Chairman of the Department of Surgery at Mount Sinai Hospital in Chicago from 1962-1966. He then moved to Dayton, Ohio, where Mrs. Virginia Kettering was eager to have open-heart surgery performed at the new Kettering Hospital. She arranged for Dr. DeWall to come to Dayton to start the Open Heart Surgery program at the hospital, as well as serve as Chief of Surgery at Cox Heart Institute. Dr. DeWall joined the practice of Drs. Charles O'Brien and Robert Taylor and performed the first open heart surgery at Kettering hospital. Soon after his arrival in Dayton, Dr. DeWall felt the city might support a medical school to supply doctors for local hospitals. For the next three years - in addition to his increasingly busy surgical practice - Dr. DeWall worked to enlist the support from medical, civic and political leaders. Dr. DeWall wrote the original proposal for what became The School of Medicine at Wright State University. He also established the general surgery residency-training program at Kettering and served as director from 1970-76. In addition, Dr. DeWall authored hundreds of publications, and many of his inventions led to further medical innovations. He was a proud member of Oakwood Rotary Club, the 49er's, Moraine Society, American Association for Thoracic Surgery, a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology and American College of Surgeons, and belonged to several other medical societies and civic associations. Dr. DeWall had a love of trees, a passion for skiing and woodworking, and he could fix absolutely anything. A natural curiosity of how things work and repairing or making things better drove his inventiveness. He will also be remembered as a true visionary. A devoted and deeply caring husband, father and grandfather, friends and family will remember him for his sharp wit, humbleness, and gentlemanly qualities. He and Diane built a beautiful life together upon a strong foundation of faith, family and friends. A Memorial Service will be held at 2:00pm on Friday, August 26, 2016 at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 33 W. Dixon Ave. 45419. Family will greet friends immediately following the service at the Moraine Country Club, 4075 Southern Blvd. Dayton, OH 45429. In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions are made to the Academy of Medicine at Wright State University, (Office of Advancement, 725 University Blvd. Dayton, Ohio 45435) or the Wright State University Foundation, Richard DeWall M.D. Endowment Lecture Series c/o Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine, (Office of Advancement, 725 University Blvd. Fairborn, Ohio 45324) or the American Heart Association.

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Published by Dayton Daily News from Aug. 21 to Aug. 25, 2016.

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November 10, 2016

Dear Diane and family,
Amy recently told me of Dick's passing. I was truly saddened. He was a wonderful gentleman, always kind and attentive to each of us when our families were together during your Chicago days. I learned only later what an enormous impact he had on medicine, CT surgery, and Dayton. I was honored to have known him and you. My family's thoughts and prayers are with you and yours these days. Bruce Campbell

September 11, 2016

I was so sad to hear of Dr. Dewall's passing. What a wonderful man he was. I know you will miss him dearly. My deepest sympathy to all of you.

God Bless,

Minda Matthews-Smith

Carol J Miller

September 5, 2016

Dear Diane, and Family,
How saddened I was to hear of Dicks passing. He was a remarkable husband, father and friend. I have wonderful memories of time shared with you both in Aspen and Dayton. His accomplishments were many, and yet he was such a humble, gentle man. I remember I was in awe when I saw the picture of him doing a surgery, and the reflection from his glasses showing his hands working on a heart, to save another human being. Life's journey takes us many places, but my time in Aspen remain closest in my heart.
With my heartfelt sympathy and love to you, Diane.
God Bless you always!
Carol Miller

Patricia Trujillo

August 31, 2016

My Mother, Georgialee Trujillo, worked with Dr. DeWall at KMH for many years. She spoke so highly of him and with great respect. She would be so saddened to know he was gone. Please allow me to extend condolences and warm thoughts to the family on her behalf.

Barbara Gilblair

August 29, 2016

Beth,
My deepest sympathy on the death of your father. Cherish your memories of him.

Barbara Gilblair

Cheryl Zwart

August 26, 2016

I have very fond memories of working beside Dr. DeWALL in surgery for many years! He was so caring and compassionate to his patients and families. He gave us nurses educational opportunities that we would never have been able to afford! My prayers are with the family at this time.

Hans Zwart

August 26, 2016

Dr. DeWALL was a gifted pioneer who contributed significantly to the development of heart surgery. I am greatful that he gave me the opportunity to join his group in Dayton. I offer my condolences to Diane and the family. He will be greatly missed by all of us.

Sandy Parks

August 26, 2016

The world suffered a great loss at the passing of Dr. DeWall. I had the privilege of working as a nurse in P.A.C.U. during the years he worked as a surgeon at KMC. He was a wonderful teacher that was always available to teach and encourage us in our care of cardiac patients as well as an excellent mentor to all the many medical students and residents he encountered in his career. He was a perfect gentleman in his communications with staff and family showing such compassion with each and every patient and always took the time with them as if they were his only concern. Even after his retirement, he would take a few extra minutes to stop in P.A.C.U. to say hello to us and let us know that we still held a special place in his heart and to support us as nurses. He will always remain as one of the most respected surgeons I have ever worked with. He was never arrogant or self promoting with his many accomplishments in life but rather humbled by them instead. I am very saddened by his loss but so grateful that I, and the world, had him in our lives.

Faith Shelton

August 23, 2016

Dr. DeWall was a One of a Kind doctor who was willing to Teach what he knew and discovered. Whether it was in CTCU or PACU you would see him, talk to him and smile with him.
His talent stretched far and wide and for his patients, well, they knew part of the BEST of him. He was multifaceted and was such a Giver not only to his patients but to his family at Kettering. He was that familier face that when you saw him in the hall, you would greet him with a Hi Dr. DeWall and he would smile back with a Hi!
Oh, the years come flooding back and everyone of them with him doing great things. He will be so missed.
One of a Kind Doctor. One of a Kind Friend.
Thanks Dr. DeWall....Thanks for everything you taught us.

Jana Green

August 22, 2016

Dr. Dewall was truly one of the most magnificent, gentle physicians I ever worked with. He was so giving and talented, teaching me so much that shaped my love for cardiac surgical care. He will always hold a special place in my heart.
Jana Green, Pinehurst, NC

American Heart Association

August 21, 2016

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

Rev. Dr. R. Gwinn Lacy

August 21, 2016

To the family,

My father, Van Russell Lacy, was the first patient given an aortic valve replacement by Dr. Dewall after his move to Kettering. While on the pump, an aortic aneurysm ruptured requiring a graph. He was born in 1910 and lived until 1981 thanks to Dr. Dewall's procedure. Thanks is insufficient for Dr. Dewall's dedication.

Carolyn wimer

August 20, 2016

Dr DeWall was so much a part of my professional career. He taught me much and was such a true gentleman. I will never forget him. Hard saying good-by.

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