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John McCraw Obituary

John Barry McCraw, MD, 83, of Williamsburg, VA, died after a long illness. He was buoyed by the compassionate care of his wife of 62 years, Cynthia, "the love of my life, the angel on my shoulder, and my constant friend and companion," as John called her. He was preceded in death by his father Doyle McCraw, MD, a physician-surgeon, his mother Nancy Barry McCraw, a history and Latin teacher, and his brother, Doyle, Jr., "Mackie." John is survived by his wife, Cynthia Richards McCraw, their children, Sarah McCraw and Peter Crow of Canterbury, NH, Carrie and Karl Higgins of Leesburg, VA, John Andrew and Amy Spence McCraw of Virginia Beach, VA, and grandchildren Jack, Beatrice, and Alice Crow; Marshall and Spencer McCraw, and Owen and Ryan Higgins. Known as Dingding to his grandchildren, John was a devoted granddad, always interested in his grandchildren's dreams and plans. He is also survived by sisters Virginia Moran, of Charleston, SC, and Marcia Hartley, of Wayland, MA, many nieces and nephews, and many beloved friends. John grew up in the small Ozark town of Bolivar, MO, and was a proud Eagle Scout, quarterback for the Bolivar High School Liberators, and avid golfer and water-skier. He attended college and medical school at the University of Missouri, where he learned surgical research techniques from Dr. Hugh E. Stephenson, and was inducted into Alpha Omega Alpha honor society. John interned at the University of Virginia, and trained in orthopedic surgery at Duke University before opting for plastic and reconstructive surgery at the University of Florida and Emory University. After medical training, John served at Wilford Hall USAF Medical Center in San Antonio, as the Chief of Surgery during the Vietnam War, and as Consultant to the Surgeon General of the Air Force for ten years. John was a professor of plastic surgery at Eastern Virginia Medical School and the University of Mississippi, retiring as Professor Emeritus; one of his greatest joys over the decades was mentoring residents and fellows. He was honored by several surgical societies, including the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, the British Association of Plastic Surgery, and the American Association of Plastic Surgery, which elected him president. Internationally recognized for his innovation of the "island myocutaneous flap" which revolutionized the reconstruction of cancer defects of the face and neck, breast, chest and abdomen, and pelvis, and traumatic defects in the extremities, John made 700 presentations before medical and surgical groups, and contributed more than 200 journal articles, chapters, and textbooks. With colleague P.G. Arnold, he chaired the Norfolk Dissection Workshop, which brought hundreds of surgeons to Norfolk to train surgeons in the use of myocutaneous flaps. Today, these flaps are used in virtually every major teaching hospital in the world. The American College of Surgery honored the island myocutaneous flap as one of the twelve major surgical achievements of the twentieth century. More recently, John was an active member of the Williamsburg Presbyterian Church and the Sons of the American Revolution, honoring his original Virginia ancestor, William Maccraw, who settled on the James River in present-day Goochland County, VA, around 1710. John also took and taught classes at Osher Institute at William and Mary, including teaching the history of American wartime surgery. A lifelong learner and reader, John annotated his books until the very end of his life, always wanting to learn more. John and his family would like to thank his doctors and nurses, especially the hospice nurses at Amedysis. In place of flowers, John and family have asked for donations to the University of Missouri Medical School scholarship fund (https://mizzougivedirect.missouri.edu/fund.aspx?item_id=191). A service will take place at Williamsburg Presbyterian Church at 2:00 PM on October 21. Condolences may be shared at www.nelsenwilliamsburg.com.

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Published by Virginia Gazette on Oct. 7, 2023.

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Dr.Goswin W. von Mallinckrodt, Munich Germany

October 12, 2023

When I still was in training for Plastic and Reconstruktive Surgery in Scottland ,France and Germany I met PG Arnold at meetings and through him I followed the "flap course" in Norfolk Virginia, where I met John McCraw. Over the years we also became friends and met at different international meetings all aver the world. John was always a wonderful college open to all questions and problems we had. He was modest and an outstanding example to the younger generation.
We, although far away, will keep good memories on John and will miss him.
Kindest regards to the family
Gossi Mallinckrodt

Anonymous

October 8, 2023

Thank you for a life of Service Sir.

Joseph F.J. Ambrosio

October 8, 2023

My heartfelt sincere condolences for the McCraw family. John was a cousin to me through my marriage with Betsy Horton. A wonderful seemingly quiet man John, was a great caring person who helped many in their efforts in life. We use to stay with the McCraw children when Cynthia and John were away on trips. John helped me in my career and included me in dissection workshops in the Hampton Roads area. Whenever I was with John for meetings I knew to bring along small snickers( one of his favorites). A wonderful caring family man he was very proud and loved his family.We often dined in late hours after long days in the practice. I learned much from him. We enjoyed boating and golf outings. Determined not only surgically but enjoying an innate ability to write and self publish books. Hard work yielded his success.He was truly in my mind " a man for all seasons ". Over the years with everyone moving around and children growing and in school you sadly lose touch. I can hear his chuckle and quick wit in my memory. This is an end to another medical era. Laughingly, folks referred to him as " Mr. Flap " for his microsurgical flap developments. If you really knew John you loved him; I did and do.
A loss without question but he has left many positive influences and results for many in this world. God Bless.
Joseph Ambrosio

David Hutcheson

October 6, 2023

My condolences.
My brother Jim and I grew up with John in Bolivar.

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