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HARRISON, Jr., Charles E.

Friend and syndicated columnist Dick Yarbrough has written that while it's not always "cool" being Southern these days, there are still many things about the South in which we can take pride. One of these is the "unique species" of the Southern Gentleman. Yarbrough continues, "You cannot define in words what constitutes a Southern Gentleman, but you will know one when you see one. There is a certain aura about them. They carry themselves with a certain aristocratic dignity, their very presence demanding respect. Southern Gentlemen are well-mannered and courteous. They speak softly, but when they do, you listen carefully because they have something to say that is worth hearing." Dr. Charles E. Harrison, Jr. was a true Southern Gentleman.

Charlie was also a trusted physician whose kind heart and positive attitude made him special to his many patients, friends, and any acquaintance who had the privilege of knowing him during his nearly eighty-seven years on Earth before entering Heaven on December 28, 2021. When advised of Charlie's passing, former NFL player and college coach, Bill Curry, described well the void created by the passing of this gentle giant. "Wow. I thought Charlie was indestructible. We do that with our heroes. Dear God, how can the world function without Charlie Harrison?"

Charlie was born on January 30, 1935 in St. Petersburg, Florida, the son of Dr. Charles Elbert and Mary Lewis Blalock Harrison. Although he never lived in St. Pete after the age of 18, Charlie loved the city and always considered it home. In 1952, Charlie graduated from St. Pete High and entered Vanderbilt University on a basketball scholarship where he lettered for the Commodores for four years. Charlie held the school's career rebounding record for several years and is still ranked fifth in school history in this category. Also while at Vandy, he was elected a member of ODK, was President of his fraternity, Phi Delta Theta, and graduated cum laude with a pre-med degree in 1956.

However, Charlie's most notable achievement as a Commodore was meeting his true love, Betty Ponder, in 1955.

Shortly after moving to Atlanta, GA in 1956 and enrolling in medical school at Emory University, Charlie and Betty were married in 1957 and a sixty-four-year romance began. Charlie received his medical degree from Emory University School of Medicine in 1960 and then he began his internship and residency in Internal Medicine at Grady Memorial Hospital. After completing his medical residency at Duke University in Durham, NC in 1964, he served his country as a Captain (MC) in the United States Air Force at Maxwell AFB in Montgomery, AL.

Following his military service, Charlie and Betty returned to Atlanta in 1966 where he established a private internal medicine practice at Piedmont Hospital. In 1970 he was joined by his colleague and friend, Dr. William C. Waters, where they compassionately attended to the needs of their patients. During his forty-two year distinguished career at Piedmont, Charlie served on and chaired numerous committees, including Chairman - Cardiovascular Committee, Vice-Chairman – Department of Internal Medicine, and President of the Clinical Society. Additionally, Charlie was a member and leader of many other local and national professional medical organizations and societies. He was elected to membership as a Fellow in the American College of Physicians (ACP) in 1971 and became Governor-Elect for the Georgia Chapter in 1991 where he served on the Executive Committee. He received the ACP's Laureate Award in 1995.

Charlie combined his love of medicine and sports by becoming a member of the Atlanta Falcons inaugural medical team in 1966 as their first internist along with orthopedic surgeons Dr. James Funk and Dr. Robert Wells. He also served as the first team physician for Atlanta's other professional sports franchises (Braves, Chiefs, Flames, and Hawks). Thanks to his 6'7" frame, he was affectionately referred to by Falcons players and coaches as the "Tall Healer". He faithfully remained the Falcons primary care "Doc" for over forty-two years. The highlight of his tenure with the team occurred in 1999 when the Falcons played the Broncos in Super Bowl XXXIII.

During that season, Charlie made a life-saving diagnosis for Coach Dan Reeves, resulting in the coach undergoing emergency quadruple by-pass surgery during the team's storied playoff run. When asked, Coach Reeves echoed what many of Charlie's patients have said, "He saved my life". Charlie's blood forever ran "Falcon Red and Black". Just two days before his death, he was glued to his TV watching his favorite team beat the Detroit Lions.

Charlie was respected and recognized often by his NFL physician colleagues for his outstanding service to Sports Medicine. In 2001, he was honored as the NFL Physician of the Year by the NFL Trainers Association. Charlie also served as President of the NFL's Physician Society.

Charlie was an active and dedicated member of Northside United Methodist Church, serving on both the Administrative Board and Board of Trustees. And, when not travelling with the Falcons or "on call" at Piedmont, he especially enjoyed rounds of golf with friends, his children and grandchildren at Peachtree Golf Club and at the Piedmont Driving Club. For twenty-five years, Charlie and Betty spent summers in Highlands, NC where they delighted in gardening together and playing croquet at Highlands Country Club with wonderful friends.

Charlie is survived by his beloved wife of sixty-four years, Betty, sons Chase and Ponder Harrison, daughters-in-law Judy and Kerrie Harrison, grandchildren Charlie (Kemper), Jamie, Beau (Hayley D'Antuono - fiancé), Wendy, Ladd, and Beth Harrison. His six grandchildren were the true joy of his life, and he had a special relationship with each of them. Of his many nicknames, being called "Chick" by his grandchildren was by far his favorite. Charlie is also survived by his brother, Dr. John Harrison (Carolyn) and was pre-deceased by his youngest brother, David Harrison.

Charlie's family thanks God for His promise of Heaven where we know our faithful "Chick" is now healthy and restored, reunited with his son, John Dumas Harrison and his daughter, Elizabeth Dumas Harrison. We also thank the staff at The Terraces at Peachtree Hills Place who compassionately cared for Charlie during the past two months.

Details regarding a Memorial Service will be shared at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations in memory of Charlie Harrison be made to The Parkinson's Foundation, 200 SE 1st Street, Suite 800, Miami, FL 33131, (www.parkinson.org), Piedmont Hospital, 1968 Peachtree Road, NW, Atlanta, GA 30309 (www.piedmont.org), or Northside United Methodist Church, 2799 Northside Drive, NW, Atlanta, GA 30305 (www.northsideumc.org).

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

Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Jan. 2, 2022.

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Nancy McGinty

March 20, 2024

He was my doctor and my mother´s doctor. He was a fine man and a truly fine doctor

Robert & Linda Hewitt

January 30, 2023

As young marrieds, we were among his first patients, and for 35 years of annual physical exams until we left Atlanta he gave us the same wonderful care he gave all his patients. He was a kind and caring man, not to mention an interesting conversationalist! If all doctors were like Charles Harrison, we'd be a healthier society because we'd look forward to "going to the doctor".

Dante Shaw,Ph.D.

February 1, 2022

What a privilege to know and be influenced by such a great man, a truly gifted healer. I went to Vanderbilt because of Dr.Harrison.

Barbara Chandler

January 18, 2022

Mrs Harrison, Ponder and Chase, My sympathy to you all at the loss of your dad and husband. He was such an inspirational man in my early life, and decision to go to Vanderbilt and become a nurse. So grateful for his care and love to our family. He was a great man! God bless!

Deborah Cochran Eidson

January 16, 2022

I was saddened to hear of Dr Harrison´s passing. I was his Medical Assistant as well as Dr Waters 1970-1972 when I married and moved to Texas. He taught me so much especially being such a wonderful & caring Dr and his guidance to be the best I could be at my job he would call for me to come & look at chest X-rays I had taken and he would say it´s a bit blurry; so I strived to do the best I could. He was a true southern Gentleman! I am so sorry for his lovely wife Betty, children & grandchildren and pray the memories will keep him with you always. I wish I could have talked to him and seen him again. Such a great influence in my life. RIP Greenville SC

Simone Taylor

January 11, 2022

May your heart soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Jo H.

January 10, 2022

My deepest condolences to the Harrison Family for the loss of your loved one, Charles, "Charlie", and pray God gives you comfort, peace and strength during this difficult time.

Patricia Harris Burgin

January 7, 2022

With the name Harris, my twin sister Peggy and I saw our friend Charlie every day in "home room" both at Mirror Lake Jr. High in St. Petersburg and then at St. Petersburg High School.
Charlie was an excellent student, athlete and leader. He went on to great achievements, a credit to St. Petersburg.
Our SPHS Class of 1952 was glad to see Charlie at our 50th Reunion, held at the Don CeSar resort on St. Pete Beach. There we got to admire his Super Bowl ring, earned with the Atlanta Falcons in 1999. ( As team physician, he received a ring after the team' s loss to the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl 33.
Our family extends deep sympathy to Charlie's family and wide group of friends.
Patricia Harris Burgin
Wayne, Pennsylvania

George and Julia Yacoubian

January 6, 2022

We unreservedly concur with Dick Yarbrough's classic definition of a Souther Gentleman being a fitting characterization of our "beloved physician" and friend, Charlie Harrison. We rejoice in knowing that though he is now absent in body, he is present with the Lord (II Corinthians 5: 8), and will always honor his memory.

Loraine Smith

January 3, 2022

There are few people in your
Life who leave an impact. How Charlie treated his bride, and how he respected others made me take notice. I met Charlie just a few years ago, I taught him technology. He adapted to new things (like tech) with enthusiasm. Will miss you Charlie

Valeria Winfrey

January 3, 2022

I am so saddened of this.
Dr. Harrison was an AMAZING physician. And I am praying for peace and comfort for his entire family
I am so happy I got to know him.

Tony Smith

January 3, 2022

My sincere condolences to the family and friends of Dr. Harrison. An excellent physician and a great friend of Nursing at Piedmont Hospital. I feel blessed to have known him and to have had the opportunity to work with him for many years. God bless his family in this loss and time of grief.

Cooper Taylor

January 2, 2022

Dr Harrison was my family doctor ever since 1967. I remember his quote "You need to lose some weight - A BUNCH!"

Joseph W. Stubbs

January 2, 2022

Great gentleman, great friend, and great mentor for me. Bigger than life- we will all miss him. My sympathy and best regards to the family

Cindy Owens Morley

January 2, 2022

Dr. Harrison was my doctor for at least 25 years! He was always so patient and understand, always taking the time to listen to me and assuring me that everything would be okay. He was truly a Southern Gentleman and will be missed greatly. I will be forever thankful to have had him as my doctor! RIP Dr Harrison. Job well done as God´s faithful servant.

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