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Doctor Ernest "D.E." Ward Jr.

1920 - 2019

Doctor Ernest "D.E." Ward Jr. obituary, 1920-2019, Lumberton, NC

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Ernest Ward Obituary

DOCTOR ERNEST 'D.E.' WARD JR.

LUMBERTON — Doctor Ernest "D.E." Ward, Jr., MD, died May 5, 2019.

He is survived by his wife of 73 years and the love of his life, Sara Dockery Henry Ward. He was predeceased by his father, Doctor Ernest Ward Sr., his mother, Evie Morton Ward, his ,Lieutenant Demming Morton Ward, USAF, and his brother-in-law, Everett Lawrence Henry.

Born Dec. 30, 1920 in Durham, N.C., D.E. graduated from Durham High School, Wake Forest College, and Wake Forest University School of Medicine. Following a one-year internship at Philadelphia General Hospital, he entered the US Naval Reserve as a Lieutenant JG, then returned to Wake Forest University School of Medicine for a residency in General and Thoracic surgery. In 1953 he began his 58-year practice at Southeastern Regional Medical Center in Lumberton, N.C., where he served as Chief of Surgery, Chief of Medical Staff, and Trustee of the hospital. He was appointed Clinical Associate Professor of Community Medicine at WFU School of Medicine. In this role, he supervised nearly 400 students for nearly 45 years from Wake Forest School of Medicine who were rotating in surgery at Southeastern Regional Medical Center. He served as surgical consultant and was on the Executive Committee for the NC Cancer Institute (Glenflora) for over 63 years and served as president of its board for 15 years. Additionally, he was a member and served as president of the American Cancer Society of NC and president of the Robeson County Unit. He was a NC Delegate to the American Cancer Society and was chairman of the Cancer Committee for the NC Medical Society for eight years, serving as a member of the Governor's Cancer Commission for NC, a Diplomat of the American Board of Surgery, a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, and alternate delegate and delegate from the NC Medical Society to the American Medical Association for 22 years. He was also a member of many surgical societies throughout his career and was most proud of his 50 years of service to the NC Medical Society and his service as its president. He served on the NC Baptist Hospital Medical Center Board in Winston Salem and as chairman. Additionally, he served as a Trustee of the Baptist Children's Homes of NC, Trustee of Campbell University, and Trustee of Wake Forest University, serving on the Executive Committee and was appointed a Life Trustee in 1994. He was a member of Phi Kappa Alpha, Omicron Delta Kappa, and Phi Chi fraternities while at Wake Forest University and Wake Forest School of Medicine.

D.E. was president of both the WFU Alumni and the Bowman Gray School of Medicine Associations and received the award for Distinguished Service at WFU, and the award for Distinguished Alumnusfrom WFU School of Medicine. He was a member of the Masons and Shriners and was active in the Robeson County History Museum. He was an Eagle Scout and served on the Executive Board of the Cape Fear Council of Boy Scouts of America and was a member of the Lumberton Rotary Club for 65 years, where he often served as the Chaplain. D.E. was proudly known for his great blessings before meals at Rotary and all family get-togethers. He was proud to be honored as Tar Heel of the Week in 1979 and was presented the Order of The Long Leaf Pine by the state of NC.

He was the team physician for the Lumberton High School football team for 22 years and served as the NC Medical Examiner for Robeson County for 48 years. He was a faithful and hard-working member of First Baptist Church of Lumberton, where he served in many roles, including Deacon and Chairman of the Deacons.

D.E. was happiest when serving his Lord and his church and spending time with his family. He also loved every aspect of Wake Forest University, spending time at the beach, hunting, playing golf, laughing, telling stories ("Have I told you the one about…?!"), and being anywhere with family and friends. He enjoyed hunting and his close friendships made at North State Hunt Club and he hardly ever missed a chance to be there. He enjoyed running in to his many surgical patients, who were like extended family to him, and hearing about their lives and families. He had a full and grace-filled life and readily thanked God for His many blessings. He never complained, but rather celebrated every day and he will be missed by all who knew and loved him.

Surviving him are his three children: Dr. Demming Ward and wife Susan of Salisbury, David Ward and wife Libbie of Raleigh, and Sally Cochran and husband Bill of Concord; seven grandchildren: David Henry Ward of New York, N.Y., Ellen Ward of Washington, D.C., Annie Baldwin and husband Nathan of Nashville, Tenn., David Ward Jr. and wife Emily of Charlotte, N.C., John Ward and wife Annie of Raleigh, N.C., Sara Hyatt and husband Josh of Garner, N.C., and Alice Grove and husband Jacob of Charlotte, N.C.; two stepgrandchildren, Katie Langston of Charlotte, N.C., and Maggie Barton and husband Ed of Charlotte, N.C.; seven great-grandchildren: Henry Grove, Jack Grove, Eliza Ward, Anna Ward, Caroline Baldwin, Davis Baldwin, and Daniel Hyatt; and three stepgreat-grandchildren: Eve Langston, Liam Barton, and Emily Barton. He is also survived by his brother-in-law, Dr. Ozmer Henry, Jr. of Asheville, N.C.; sister-in-law, Sara Henry of Lumberton, N.C.; three nieces: Lucy Henry and wife Beth Kelly of Greenville, S.C., Elizabeth Sides and husband Kevin of Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., and Sara Everett Henry of North Augusta, S.C.; a great-nephew, Matthew Sides of Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.; and Linda Freeman, his devoted office administrator for 50 years.

A celebration of his joy-filled, long and well-lived life will be held on Monday, May 13, 2019, at 11 a.m. at First Baptist Church, 606 N. Walnut St. in Lumberton, N.C.

In lieu of flowers, if you wish to send a memorial, please consider a gift to The Sara and D.E. Ward Student Scholarship Fund at First Baptist Church, 609 Walnut St., Lumberton N.C., 28358; The Foundation of the Southeastern Regional Medical Center, 300 W. 27th St., Lumberton, N.C., 28358; or the charity of your choice.

Online condolences may be made by visiting: www.FloydMortuary.net

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Robesonian from May 6 to May 8, 2019.

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John Britt

December 1, 2019

I have just discovered this Obituary for Dr. Ward. From 1963 - 1965 I was a student in Radiologic Technology at Southeastern General Hospital in Lumberton and was within one month of graduating from the Program. I had been having a problem with a discharge from my belly button and one day while in the operating room changing for a surgical case Dr Ward happened to be in the room at the same time. I told him my concerns and he just said show me. After his examination he said you have an umbilical cyst and a hernia. I will schedule you for surgery next week. Do you prefer any day. After getting over the shock I told him anytime will be ok. Needless to say the surgury was a complete success and he never sent me a bill. Being a student I couldn't afford to pay anyway and I have never forgotten his kindness and think of him every time I see the tiny scar at my belly button. He was a great man and highly respected by all the students and was always patient and kind to us when ever we were assigned to one of his surgical cases. I will never forget him.

John

May 27, 2019

To you the family, I am sorry to hear the news about your loss. May the God who "binds up the brokenhearted" and "comforts all who mourn" sustain your family during this challenging time. Isaiah 61:1,2

Donald Whaley

May 13, 2019

First of all, let me say that D.E. was my idol.He was an icon to which all physicians should strive to emulate.I told him this many times over the years.Beyond this though , he was a constant . He served his Lord and his fellow man and was the epitome of a life well lived. Rest in peace D.E., I miss you already.

John

May 13, 2019

I am very sorry to hear of the loss of your loved one. One day many will have the opportunity to live again. May the hope of everlasting life sustain and comfort you during this difficult time. John 17:3.

May 8, 2019

SAlly, my heart goes out to you. I just went through the same thing in December. With much love, Kenna

Essie Jones

May 8, 2019

Dr. Ward the best doctor in the world. I would tell him I wish that he would live as I. I willsee you soon in Heaven,Dr. Ward. he otem spoke os his Dear wife,Sara.

Duke Ladd

May 7, 2019

My sincerest condolences I send at this time to the Ward family. Dr. Ward always had a cheerful demeanor and was upbeat when I saw him at church or other wise. He will be missed by me and so many.

Kathy Bryan Smith

May 7, 2019

I cannot imagine a world without Dr. Ward in it but know that he is in Heaven. God needed help and he knew just the man for the job. He touched so many lives in Robeson County and beyond in so many ways. He will be missed by all who knew him.

Betty and Tom Arnette

May 6, 2019

Dr. Ward was a wonderful and caring doctor. Well thought of by many, many of his patients and was loved by all who knew him. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. RIP Dr. Ward.

Dora Britt

May 6, 2019

He was my hero. Saved my life the first time I had cancer. He was such a wonderful human being and there will never be another like him.

Sherrill, Dr Ward, Mrs Ward and Linda

Sherrill Bridges

May 6, 2019

He was and will always be my hero. I was honored to work for him for 32 years. I manage a surgery office today and I give Dr Ward all the credit for my choosing to continue to work now for 48 years. I learned from him how to work with integrity and gratitude. He was a wonderful man and will be missed by so many. .

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