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Dr. Modhaffer Khalaf Al-Chokhachy

Plymouth, Massachusetts

Apr 10, 1930 – Jun 1, 2009 (Age 79)

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BORN
April 10, 1930
DIED
June 1, 2009
AGE
79
LOCATION
Plymouth, Massachusetts

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Dr. Modhaffer Khalaf Al-Chokhachy, of Plymouth, died on June 1st aftter a long illness at the Jordan Hospital in Plymouth. At the time of his death his immediate family, including his grandchildren, were with him. He had been well attended by his physicians and the staff of the Jordan Hospital Critical Care Unit to ease his end of life. Dr. Al-Chokhachy was born in Kadhimain, Iraq, on April 10, 1930. He came to the U.S in 1948 on a student visa attending Utah State University in Logan, Utah. He graduated with a B.S from Roosevelt University in Chicago in 1952. He was a graduate of Boston University School of Medicine in 1956. He served his Internship and Surgical Residency at Boston City Hospital and then went on to Surgical Research Fellowships with Peter Bent Brigham Hospital and Harvard Medical School. He was a Fellow of Surgery at Newton-Wellesley Hospital. In 1965, he became a member of the Jordan Hospital Surgical Staff. He was Chief of Surgery at the Jordan Hospital where he practiced General Surgery from 1965 through 2008. Dr. Al-Chokhachy is survived by his wife Carolyn (Coombs) of 44 years, and their children Heather Cronin of Plymouth, David Chokachi of Los Angeles, Dr. Robert Al-Chokhachy of Utah, Elissa Al-Chokhachy of Amesbury and Evan Al-Chokhachy of Nevada. He is also survived by his brothers Murshid of Kadhimain, Iraq and Moman of Westborough as well as many nephews, nieces and grandchildren. He was a Fellow of The American College of Surgeons, a member of the New England Cancer Society, a member of the Masonic Temple, The Shriners, the American Arab Association, The Flycasters and many other organizations. Dr. Al-Chokhachy was an avid fly fisherman and had the opportunity to fish in many parts of the United States, Belize, Mexico, Russia and Alaska. He also loved cooking, gardening, and especially spending time with his family. A gathering of friends and family will be held on Thursday June 4th at the Richard Davis Funeral Home, 619 State Rd (Rt 3A), Plymouth (Manomet) from 4 to 7 PM. Burial will be in Sheepscot Cemetery, Newcastle, Maine on Saturday June 6th at 3 PM. The family kindly requests that no flowers be sent and instead, donations in his memory made to the Boys and Girls Club of Plymouth, 9 Resnik Rd, Plymouth, MA 02360.

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I guess you could call us acquaintances; we met in the ER of the Jordan hospital in July, 1972. I was a 12-year-old Boy Scout attending summer camp, and was brought in with what turned out to be a lacerated liver. Dr. al-Chokhachy saved my life, and I never had the opportunity to express my gratitude. Hopefully my story will brighten someone's day and maybe even awaken other enjoyable moments too long unremembered.

"Dr. Al" was a special person. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Bill and Grace Rudolph

All of us at the Sheepscot Valley Conservation Association send our condolences on the loss of your husband and father. We have appreciated the care and concern he has expressed for the Sheepscot River through his years of membership and your family's care of your land. We wish you strength and good memories through this trying time.

Please accept our deepest sympathy. Dr. Al was my doctor and my husbands also. He was a very kind and gentle man besides being a great Doctor. He always greeted you with a smile.He will truly be missed. Donna & Michael Lemmo

I feel that an era has ended..Plymouth has lost one of its finest doctors. He was a mentor and a friend, and he will be truly missed. There are no words...

Our hearts go out to all of Dr. Al's family. Such a giving and gentle spirit. May God grant you (all) the gift of "good grief". We will uphold you in prayer. Pastor Bill & Deborah Fillebrown - on behalf of all your friends at Chiltonville Congregational Church. Godspeed...

Carolyn & Family: Our deepest sorrow to Carolyn and children...will never forget the memory and in our prayers. ERNIE & DOLORES TASSINARI