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Chalmers Cornelius Obituary

Chalmers E. Cornelius, III, MD, died December 3, 2019 at age 81. A graduate of the Penn Charter School, Princeton University and the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Dr. Cornelius interned at Temple University Hospital, completed his residency in the Department of Dermatology at the University of Pennsylvania and served for two years in the United States Public Health Service at the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta, GA. He wrote or co-authored 28 articles in leading national medical journals. His research contributed to the development of the pharmaceutical Retin A and he performed early clinical trials for this product which measurably improved the lives of people of all ages – both revolutionizing the treatment for acne and aging skin. Dr. Cornelius joined the staff of Bryn Mawr Hospital in 1968 and practiced dermatology in the area for 45 years. Devoted to his patients and staff he offered warmth, wit and medical acumen to all, always dressed in suit and tie out of respect for them and his colleagues. He provided cost effective clinical solutions and delighted in identifying and treating rarely seen pathologies including, in one instance, a case of leprosy. Known as “Chum” to his friends, he was a man of many interests. With a guide, he climbed The Great Pyramid of Giza in 1961. Later, he climbed Mt. Blanc, reached the Everest Base Camp and trekked at altitude on 4 continents. Along the way he responded to many requests for medical help in remote areas. He asserted that beyond antibiotics, soap was the most effective “medicine” for preventing infectious diseases and, invariably, he had distributed all his soap supplies by the end of every trip. He was a photographer of note and a knowledgeable collector of art, stamps and antiquities. He was also an accomplished pianist. He was not a good driver however, as he considered stop signs “optional”, did not use turn signals and was often too engaged in conversation with his passengers to focus on the road. His daughters counted the hours until they could drive themselves. Chum proselytized the value of daily exercise to all who would listen, gleefully leading by example decked out in colorful running tights and t-shirts or, when swimming, speedos, wetsuits and bathing caps reminiscent of those his grandmother wore. Chum treasured his friends and sustained decades-long relationships with people he met in grade school, university and medical school. Chum and groomsmen from his wedding in 1964 continued to support and enjoy their friendships to the very end of his life. His joyful laughter lifted spirits and he was counted on by many for entertainment, education, support and aid. Chum cherished his wife Sandy and his daughters, Grace and Sara. Grace and Sara, in turn, modeled their lives to replicate all the good he exemplified. Dr. Cornelius is survived by his wife of 54 years, Sandy; daughters Grace Limaye (Ryan) and Sara Pilko (Michael); 4 grandchildren and sisters, Molly Turman and Carol Romsloe. A Memorial Service is being planned. Condolences: www.msbfh.com

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Published by The Daily Times from Dec. 5 to Dec. 6, 2019.

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J Bischoff

September 3, 2020

I remember his calming effect on all his patients. He sincerely cared about all of them and will be greatly missed by many. He was such an excellent mentor and role model. I send my heartfelt condolences to his family.

J. Bischoff

September 3, 2020

I remember how thoughtful and kind he was He was a mentor to me and I gained so much confidence because of his calm and reassuring demeanor. I will greatly miss him. My condolences to his family and friends.

Paula Radano

December 12, 2019

I have had the honor of serving Dr. Cornelius as his assistant for almost 20 years until he retired.
He used to say to me, "after all these years of assisting me in surgery Paula, you could do this!"
Our families became friends as two different life styles merged in respect for one another.
My family have missed his gentle, kind, but thorough exam when visiting him as a physician.
I have often heard, "Chalmers Cornelius,MD is a Mainline Legend."
My sincere condolences to the family.

December 12, 2019

My condolences to the Cornelius Family for your loss. I started going to Dr. Cornelius over 32 years ago and am still going to his practice today! - Patti Paradise Angelos

December 11, 2019

Dr. Cornelius helped me through some rough times with acne at late 20's early 30's. He always made me feel important and helped my anxiety about my treatment. It worked!! Glad I knew him.

Teri Campbell

December 11, 2019

A Superman among men. Our leader, mentor, advisor, physician, father figure, comedian, athlete, traveler, storyteller, advocate, financial guru and critic. CEC could talk with anyone about anything! He loved his patients,especially the 7:00am arrivals.
He was kind, compassionate and treated others as friends. His life was full and he included us in his memory making. Such a blessing.
Loving thoughts to all his family members.
He will be missed!

December 10, 2019

He was an excellent doctor who was punctual and started at the crack of dawn. He was always impeccably dressed. Every visit to him was interesting as well as healing. Anne Gallagher, Bryn Mawr

Walter Fernandez

December 10, 2019

My heartfelt condolences go out to you and your family.
In this sorrowful time, may the love of family and strength from friends comfort you.

Carol McDermott

December 10, 2019

Had the wonderful honor of working with this giant of a man.That huge cowboy hat, the fur coat that corvette!!! He was s gift to thousands who he helped, comforted, and saved...He was kind, generous, heart of gold, I witnessed him giving to those who had nothing..he made a huge difference in my life, enriched it, saved it too..because of his teaching me i saved other lives..when i told him he cried..that was our Chum. I think of him often and my tears will flow for a long time to come..Now your questions are all answered..rest in eternal peace my friend and mentor..you were everything....job well done..! Carol Ann McDermott

Gwen Willis

December 9, 2019

I knew Dr. Cornelius for.many years when I worked in the office next to him
In the B.M.Med.Bldg.south down in the basement many years ago. I was at that time working for the Anesthesiologists
at the hospital and Dr.C. was always so very nice and really.funny too especially when he was removing something that I wanted off my body.
Always a kind and gentle man and he took time.to.chat even if he was late.
I felt it a privilege to know.this.kind man
and we always shared his gift of photography when I stopped in. I loved his black and whites of the huge snow.mountains he had just finished climbing and still could hold the camera after that.
God is now.happy.to.have this dear.man back home and everyone who knew Dr.Cornelius were lucky
In our own way for that.
Rest in peace Dr.C. and God.Bless You.

Gwen Willis

Vicki Cirillo-Hyland

December 9, 2019

Dear Cornelius Family,
I am so very sorry for your loss. I cherished the 22 years we worked together. A mentor, colleague, father figure and forever friend who will be deeply missed. I will carry the lessons I learned from him for the rest of my life. I am grateful for having had the opportunity to have known such a great man.

December 9, 2019

Dear Sandy, Grace and Sara,
We are very sorry for your loss.
Laura and Alan Wechsler

Harry Waddington

December 7, 2019

Chum will be dearly missed by me and the rest of the Penn Charter class of '56. He was a true treasure.
My sincere condolences to His family.

JKH/JW

December 6, 2019

My sincerest condolences to the Cornelius Family for the loss of your loved one, Chalmers, III, and pray you find comfort in Psalms 91:2.

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