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Leon Banov Jr.

Charleston, South Carolina

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BANOV, JR., Leon Dr. Leon Banov, Jr. died March 26, 2007, in Charleston, S.C. Those who knew him will miss his kindness, wisdom, and big smile. He lived a full life, treated his patients well, and showed care and generosity toward his family and friends. We were lucky to have him in our lives,...

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We miss Doc & think of him often. His great granddaughter thought it was hysterical that he was a tushy doctor, and hopes to be a doctor like him. His gentleness, patience, and care were passed along to my mother and brother.

Dr. Leon Banov Sr delivered me in 1958, thank you. Will T.

Alan & Jane with families:

My deepest sympathy at the loss of your father, father-in-law and grandfather.

A wonderful man, a wonderful family. I feel so privileged to have known him and all of the Banov’s.

Alan-your Father sounds like he was a wonderful man.I am sure you will miss him but you were fortunate to have him for so many years.
Joel

The Banov Family, My deepest sympathies for your loss. Dr. Banov was one of the best of the best as a boss, teacher, and perfect gentleman. I worked as his office nurse in 1979-1981. He used to tell me that I didn't work for him, I worked with him. My son, Joe, drew him a "Hippolotamus" with a bandaid on the rear that Doc got a real kick out of and I did a few cross stitch pictures for his office. I was a Thompson then but now am a George. I missed working with him so much when I moved...

Another bright, shining light has gone out in this troubled world. Leon was a man who practiced his religion as a way of life and personified all good things in a man that we, his friends, remember and hold dear - a devoted husband to his soul mate, Rita, and a loving father and grandfather to Jane and Alan and their children. A good life well lived!

Dear Banov family, I met Doc in 1970 when I was at COC. I was in real pain and he treated me both physically and mentally. He asked about my eating, water consumption, and excretion habits. Then he told me what I must do to correct all three. I told him that I could start the serious fiber and water consumption but I didn't go to the john ever morning. He told me we should learn something new regularly; consequently, learn to go every morning. I asked how and he said to just do it. ...

Helen and I will miss Leon since we were with him so often and will miss that "HI" when you walk in the door. He was a great man and accomplished many outstanding things in his profession. He always kept behind in his work and he would joke about it. We have known the Banov family for decades and Helen's family even longer. You must now go from strength to strength.