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John McLaulin

Brunswick, Georgia

1952 - 2020

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Dr. John McLaulinJohn Bryce McLaulin, M.D., died on July 16 due to complications from COVID-19. He was born on April 20, 1952, in Charleston, South Carolina, to the late Ida James McLaulin and Brecious Lucien (Pete) McLaulin, Jr. He was a graduate of the College of Charleston (1973) and the...

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Dr. McLaulin was both mine & my Dads doctor for a couple years. We were very sad to hear of his passing. He was an awesome man & is missed. Always pleasant, always smiling.

Sad to say I found Dr. McLaulin's obit. Bryce supervised my psychotherapy cases when I was a senior resident in psychiatry at LSU. Those were wonderful days ! He was a good influence on all of us, great teacher and wonderful person.

The difference he made in my life lives on daily... He is greatly missed. He was an amazing Dr and ever better human being.

Remarkable man! I enjoyed our conversations, his quick wit and kind demeanor. He saved my life. I will forever be grateful and miss him!

Sarah: I just stumbled across seeing your Dad’s obit. I was his secretary at LSUMC when he was the Director of the Psychiatry clerkship. I have an abundance of many wonderful memories working with him. I also remember one summer you came to visit & spent a day with my daughter Alison & I shopping, being silly & just doing girl things
Oh how he loved you. You had an awesome dad. So sorry for your loss❤
Veronica

Too soon. I miss his sense of humor, his core ethical nature, and the honorable way he treated everyone. We had a 20 year connection, and it was too short. He shared wonderful stories about his family and his land and his animals. He told me he was going to start a group for me and 9 others -- for people too smart for their own good. I expect to see him as the charter member.

Sarah,
I worked with your dad when he was a resident at MUSC, had dinners with him and your mother, and your maternal grandparents lived across the street from us on Sullivan's Island. I remember your dad's humor, incredible wit, and kindness to everyone. He was so smart, and provided competent and compassionate care to his patients. I remember his treatment of an adolescent in the late 1970s whom he diagnosed with bipolar disorder when we did not usually diagnose that illness on what...

I was a patient of his and just learned of his passing. I was so very sorry to hear of it. He was a wonderful man and excellent doctor. A rare combination. We had many talks about the accomplishments of his mother and his own background and interests. I am sure I will not find his equal now or in the future. He will be deeply missed. God bless his family and friends in their time of grief.