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Dr. Donald G. BURNS

1930 - 2018

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1930

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2018

Donald BURNS Obituary

BURNS, Dr. Donald G. Age 88, of Middletown, Ohio, died Thursday June 28, 2018 at his residence. He was born in Hammersville, Ohio on March 23, 1930 to J. Forrest and Ella (Leonard) Burns. Donald was a member of First Presbyterian Church of Middletown where he served as an Elder, Deacon, and was on the Board of Trustees. Dr. Burns received exposure to the possibility of a medical career early on when he worked as an orderly at Middletown Hospital during the summer after he graduated from Kings Mill High School. He helped set fractures and worked in the ER as well. He studied for two years at Miami University and completed his undergraduate degree at Wilmington College. He went on to receive his osteopathic medicine degree from Kirksville College. After being in family practice for six years in Franklin, he decided to pursue an internal medicine residency. Soon after, he realized that an office practice was not for him - he preferred hospital consultation. He recalled that Dr. Bernard Fox suggested that he consider pulmonary medicine as a specialty. He took a two-week course in Chicago and was hooked. At that time, pulmonary was just forming into a real specialty area, and as a result, formal medicine training was not readily available. Once again, Dr. Burns' innovative thinking enabled him to realize his goal. He decided to set up his own five-year program to educate himself on pulmonary medicine. He took courses all over the globe and when he took the American College of Chest Physicians examination, he scored in the 95th percentile. Other accomplishments include serving as medical director of Respiratory Therapy for 31 years, and he was also medical director of the sleep lab. He started the Pulmonary Department, serving as medical director for 24 years. He served at chair of the Institutional Review Board from 1991 through 1999. In addition, he helped establish Grandview's first pulmonary medicine fellowship in 1999. Dr. Burns' hard work and dedication will long be a part of Grandview Medical Center. Donald was the first Osteopathic Physician in the United States to receive a Fellowship from the American College of Chest Physicians. Active in his retirement, Dr. Burns enjoyed painting and writing and even wrote his autobiography for his grandchildren. He and his wife, Carol, enjoyed spending summers on Drummond Island, Michigan and visited often with their children and grandchildren. He practiced with Grandview Hospital since 1955 and retired in 2000. He was preceded in death by his father, J. Forrest Burns, mother, Ella Elizabeth Burns. Donald is survived by his wife Carol (Dykes) Burns; two daughters, Beth (Michael) Susco, Denise (James) Johnson; nine Grandchildren, Dustin (Melinda) Vincent, Amy (Jonathan) Hamilton, Brandon Johnson, Benjamin Johnson, Christopher (Amanda) Johnson, J. Matthew Johnson, Joseph Susco, Daniel Susco, Anthony Susco; great grandchildren, Reilly, Stella, Olive, Penelope, Chloe, and Evan. Funeral services are 11:00 am Tuesday July 3, 2018 at First Presbyterian Church 2910 Central Avenue Middletown, Ohio with Rev. Michael Isaacs officiating. Burial will be in Woodside Cemetery. Visitation will be Monday from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Grandview Hospital Foundation Education Fund 405 Grand Avenue Dayton, OH 45405. Please visit www.anderson-fh.com to send an online condolence.

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Published by Dayton Daily News on Jul. 1, 2018.

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Jack Uslick

June 25, 2019

Carol I will always remember how kind and thoughtful Don was to me and the other IM residents.Jack Uslick

James CLEARY DO

July 12, 2018

I always found Don Burns in good humor and could rely on his medical evaluations when he consulted on my patients.I never had the privilege of serving under him as a intern but could readily observe his interactions as a mentor. A great loss to Grandview!

R. C. Burns, D.O.

July 12, 2018

Dear Mrs. Burns,
My sincere condolences to you and your family.
Although I never met Donald I knew his name in
the Ethel rural clinic where each of us served,
nevertheless, five years apart. A few years ago
on a trip back to Kirksville I went to Ethel but
found that clinic closed.
All the best to you and your family.
Cordially yours,
Richard Burns, D.O.

Jack Uslick

July 12, 2018

I trained under Don starting right after he finished his residency in IM at Grandview Hospital . Great teacher, kind, patient and generous. He always treated the residents well and I especially remember trips to postgrad courses. It was always a thrill to meet up with he and Carol at ACOI annual meetings.
Heartfelt sympathies.

July 3, 2018

Carol,

I will remember Dr. Burns as a kind man with a mischievous twinkle in his eye.

You and he are part of my memorable past.

I am grateful to have known Dr. Burns.

Linda Murach

Amy Stanislo Barr

July 1, 2018

Carol, my heart goes out to you and your family. Dr Burns will always be remembered by me as the kindest, most caring doctor, and I have sincerely missed him (and you) since his retirement. There will never be another like him. Praying for your peace.

Darlene Ashcraft

July 1, 2018

My condolences to Carol and family. I worked in Respiratory Therapy at Grandview Hospital for 13 years under doctor Burns' leadership. I was also his patient after I developed asthma. I have good memories of him and the department of Respiratory Care. God Bless...

Judi Atchison

July 1, 2018

Such a kind man and great doctor. Dr Burns treated everyone he worked with with the utmost respect and was always willing to share his knowledge.

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