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Edward John Mansour M.D.

1937 - 2020

Edward John Mansour M.D. obituary, 1937-2020, St. Louis, MO

BORN

1937

DIED

2020

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2135 Chouteau Ave

St. Louis, Missouri

Edward Mansour Obituary

Edward John Mansour, MD

Mansour, Edward John MD joined his parents, John & Herminia, Aunt Pilar and brother Tony in heaven on Friday, December 18, 2020 in St. Louis. He was born on December 21, 1937 in Miami, Arizona and became an Eagle Scout and co-captain of his award-winning high school football team. He graduated from the University of Arizona at Tucson and then St Louis University Medical School in 1964. He served in the US Army in Vietnam, was a founding member of the Sacramento Medical Group, and practiced medicine for over 35 years in Sacramento, California. He is deeply missed by his loving partner/wife of 33 years, Carol Bannell. They loved Scottish country dancing and he wore his Cameron of Erracht kilt on his final journey. He was beloved father of surviving children, Shawn (Erin) Mansour MD and Lisa (Jim) Smith; grandfather of Madison, Cole, Kelsey, Tiffany, Hannah, Danielle & Jessica, and great grandchildren. He is also survived by his loving brother John (Bertha) and sister Rose; first cousins Robert (Diane) Zeinoun and Nick (Sharon) Mansour, MD, Lillian Englert, Diane (Wally) Womble, Marlene (Ray) Steele, Osmond (Doreen) Fairfield, as well as many dear nieces, nephews and other relatives. He is also missed by Carol's child Melissa (Brett) and grandchildren, Harrison & Thomas, and remembered for his service to Pack and Troop 314 and the Red Cross in St Louis, Missouri. Internment at sea and memorial in Tucson, Arizona at a date to be determined. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to St Louis University School of Medicine; or American Red Cross, St Louis Area Chapter; or Humane Society of Missouri, St Louis.

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Published by The Arizona Republic from Dec. 30 to Dec. 31, 2020.

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Michael Hare

June 8, 2025

My sincere condolences to Dr. Mansour's family.

I leased his old practice for 16 years prior to his move from Sacramento.
He sold the property to and that changed my like! I will be forever grateful to Dr. Mansour!
Rest In Peace

Rebecca Mladinich

August 31, 2023

I worked for Dr Mansour and Carol as a PSR with Sutter Medical 1990-1994. Such amazing people. I watched how they loved on the patients and were just full of life. Sad to come across this. I hope Carol is doing well

Kelli Gonsoulin

March 18, 2021

Dr. Mansour was my husband's (Selwyn) primary care physician for many years. We so appreciated Dr. Mansour's kind, caring & knowledgeable treatment. He always entered the examination room with a smile & extended hand. His professional medical care helped enable Selwyn to live to age 96, passed 13 September 2020. We had the good fortune of seeing Dr. Mansour & Carol dance onstage in Woodland prior to our band's performance. Both such lovely people.

Heartfelt condolences to the Mansour family. I think of him every time I drive by his office near McKinley Park.

Sincerely,
Kelli Gonsoulin

Cathleen Kendall

January 2, 2021

I worked for Dr. Mansour as his MA for five years. He was a sweet man who cared a lot for his patients. Carol, I am so sadden to hear he passed away. I love you both and will miss him.

Denise Di Pinto

January 2, 2021

Doctor Mansour cared for my Father George and myself for many years. I remember when I came down with chicken pox as an adult and Carol brought me in the back door of his East Sacramento office so I wouldn’t infect any of his patients. He was always so caring and kind to my family. He and Carol were the best! I enjoyed seeing them together having Italian dinners at my Grandfathers restaurant The Espanol. Rest In Peace.

Mary Silva

January 1, 2021

My sincere condolences to Dr. Mansour's family.

Dr. Mansour cared for a dear friend of ours, Msgr. Val Fagundes, and was kind enough to take on more patients such as my parents & aunts and uncles.

He was an amazing Doctor and was always available for his patients. He never rushed an appointment, spending as much time as necessary for each person.

Rest in Peace Dr. Mansour and thank you for your kindness and knowledge in helping so many of our loved ones.

With much respect,

Richard Frink MD

January 1, 2021

I have many fond memories of my many years of association with ED. He was an excellent physician for many patients here in Sacramento, CA and particularly at Mercy General Hospital. I want to wish him Godspeed.

Rebecca Fuentes

December 31, 2020

Dr. Mansour (and Carol) cared for my husband and myself for many years.
Every time I pass his office I always think of them.
God Bless you Dr. Masour and your Family.
Mr Mrs Fred Fuentes

Ed Pierini

December 31, 2020

I’m so sad learning of the passing of Dr.Mansour, a client for over 30 years who was also a friend. Carol and family, my prayers and well wishes as you begin your grieving and mourning journey.

I enjoyed witnessing Dr. Mansour’s calm demeanor every time we met . Thanks for the many lessons Dr. Mansour and thanks for being my friend.

Carol and family, your grieving and mourning journey has its own clock which may differ than yours so be patient and enjoy as you discover that in the darkness of the night, stars shine the brightest.

May perpetual light shine upon his soul and may Dr. Mansour enjoy perpetual rest in Heaven with his Almighty God, Amen.

Pax Domini sit semper vobiscum.

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