Dr. James-Boerner-Obituary

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Dr. James Boerner

Murfreesboro, Tennessee

Feb 27, 1952 – Apr 9, 2021 (Age 69)

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BORN
February 27, 1952
DIED
April 9, 2021
AGE
69
LOCATION
Murfreesboro, Tennessee

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Dr. James L. Boerner, age 69, of Murfreesboro, TN passed away Friday, April 9, 2021. He was born February 27, 1952 in Circleville, OH to the late Aurthur Richard, III and Carol Jane Wohlgamuth Boerner. He graduated from Owensboro High School in Owensboro, KY and attended the University of Kentucky. In his third year at UK, Dr. Boerner was granted early admission to the University of Louisville Medical School without a college degree. He received his medical degree in 1977 from the University of Louisville. He continued his education with an externship at the Cleveland Clinic in Pediatrics. He completed his residency at Case Western Reserve in Cleveland, OH in 1981. He then moved to Murfreesboro and opened his practice as a board-certified OB/GYN for 40 years.


 


Dr. Boerner is known as the physician who delivered the last baby at the old hospital location on N. Highland Ave. and the first baby at the new hospital location on Medical Center Parkway. Over the span of his career, he delivered over 10,000 babies. Dr. Boerner also served as a Laborist at St. Thomas Rutherford where he shared his talents with colleagues, residents, medical students, and nurses.


 


Dr. Boerner served as assistant professor of clinical medical education at the University of Tennessee School of Medicine. In 2017 and again in 2020, the Residents and Medical Student he taught awarded him Professor of the Year. In 2016, Dr. Boerner was named Physician Champion of the Year. In 2017 he received the Clinical Excellence Award from Saint Thomas Rutherford for his work with the Residency program.


 


Dr. Boerner was passionate about the work done through the Saint Thomas Rutherford Foundation. He was Chairman of the Foundation Board from 2018 to 2020 and continued to serve on the Board as Past President until his passing. He and his wife, Sydney, co-chaired the $10,000,000 capital campaign successfully completed last year and they funded the naming of the Labor and Delivery waiting room. They are the Dr. Liz Rhea Philanthropist of the Year recipients for 2022.


 


Dr. Boerner was actively involved with Rotary for 40 years, serving as President in both 1990 and 2008. He served on the Board of Directors of Volunteer Behavioral Health Service for over 35 years and currently served as Chairman of the Board.


 


Dr. Boerner is survived by his wife, Sydney Boerner; children, Jennifer Holsted and Benjamin Boerner; step-children, Lissa Young and her husband Davis, Emma McDaniel and her husband Tate, and Kevin Kimbrough and his wife Lisa; brothers, Tom Boerner and Art Boerner, M.D.; and twelve grandchildren.


 


For those who wish, memorials may be made to the Saint Thomas Rutherford Foundation, 1700 Medical Center Pkwy, Murfreesboro, TN 37129.


 


Visitation with the family will be Saturday, June 19, 2021 from 12noon until 2pm at First United Methodist Church, Murfreesboro. A Celebration of Life will be held Saturday, June 19, 2021 at 2pm at First United Methodist Church, Murfreesboro.

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There will never be another doctor so kind and caring as Dr. James. The world lost a great doctor and a great man. He always made his patients feel at ease with his joyful smile and down to earth demeanor. I´ve never seen a man more suited for the medical profession. He had the joy and compassion that are unmatched today in the field. Heaven gained a special angel. Condolences to the family on the anniversary of his passing.

Dr. Boerner will always be remembered as a giving, caring person....physician. He exuded JOY and good CHEER. He is missed. Pat Sanders, Murfreesboro

Best Doctor ever! A very good man delivered two of my children my heart pours out for his family,he will truly be missed. R.I.P DOC

R.I.P DOC YOU WILL BE MISSED!!!

Dr. Boerner was my physician for many years. I saw him shortly before he made the decision to retire. He was a wonderful physician who was very caring, professional, and understanding. His passing is truly a loss in the medical community. I'm genuinely shocked to learn of his passing. He will be missed. My condolences to his family.

Dr. Boerner delivered my son 19yrs ago . I ended up having an emergency c-section. He saved my son and me . He was a wonderful man and an amazing doctor. I thank God he delivered my son healthy. He was the best and will truly be missed . Thanks

Dr. Boerner was a fine man and great physician!! He delivered all 5 of my 6 girls (17 years of going to him). He was always smiling and never had socks on until he married you, Sydney. Lol. He said, " I recently got married and she doesn't like me not wearing socks!" Then we laughed. I never will forget this man!! Prayers for you and your family! He will be greatly missed.

Dr. Boerner was the first OB/GYN doctor I saw when I moved from New York City. He was very understanding and empathetic to my concerns. Not only did he deliver my now 8 year old daughter but he also delivered my niece 2 years ago. When we saw each other 2 years ago, I was so surprised and glad to see him still in practice. He told me that he was going to sell his practice and maybe retire. Overall, he was the greatest OB/GYN I've ever had and not many ladies out there can ever say that about...

Dr. Boener delivered my children and grandchildren. He was a great doctor and a great man. I am so sad. I m shocked. Mt prayers for his family.

Dr. Boerner delivered my daughter and was my OB for well over 30 years. I was so sad last year when he retired. I hate to hear about his passing. He was always so kind every single time I saw him. He will be missed greatly.