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John Bradley Cousar Jr.

1946 - 2023

John Bradley Cousar Jr. obituary, 1946-2023, Charlottesville, VA

John Cousar Obituary

John "Bud" Bradley Cousar Jr. died peacefully surrounded by family in his home in Charlottesville, Virginia on November 17, 2023.

John was born on November 21, 1946 to John Bradley Cousar Sr. and Helen McMillian Cousar in Sumter, South Carolina. After the loss of his father when he was only nine, John went on to graduate from A.C. Flora High School in 1965 and Davidson College in 1969. Following in his father's footsteps, John became a doctor, graduating from the University Of Virginia School Of Medicine in 1973. He practiced pathology for 38 years, serving as Director of Clinical Laboratories, Director of Hematopathology and Professor of Pathology at Vanderbilt University. In 2002, John joined the Pathology Department at the University of Virginia where he served as Professor and Director of Hematopathology as well as founding Director of the Hematopathology Fellowship Training Program until his retirement in 2011.

A culinary wizard, John could make a mean pot roast, rack of ribs, and jalapeño cornbread. He loved to fish and hunt with friends and even canoed competitively, though by his own account he was once lapped by a band of whistling girl scouts. He was deeply connected to nature and could rattle off the age, sex, and mating quirks of any bird that visited his homemade platform feeder. But John's most accomplished art was surely comedy. Never one to miss a party, he was known for his deadpan punchlines that regularly left the room in tears of laughter.

Despite his many talents and professional accomplishments, John never boasted and always put others first. A true Southern gentleman, he was extraordinarily kind, humble, and wise, taking joy in simple, albeit eccentric, routines- compulsively mowing the grass, blurting out expletives to the "idiot" contestants on Wheel of Fortune, and staring blissfully for hours at wild turkeys with his friend Tess, the late standard poodle. Above all, John loved his family and his life's joy was to make his wife, children, and grandchildren happy.

John is preceded in death by his sister, Helen Wells, and his parents, John Bradley Cousar Sr. and Helen McMillian Cousar. He is survived by his wife, Leslie Reed; his daughters, Lauren Cousar and Anna Mechem (Tyler); his stepsons, Reed Espinosa (Lauren) and Charlie Espinosa (Sierra); his grandsons, Milo Downie, Henry Mechem, Charlie Mechem, and Samuel Mechem; his nephew, Brad Wells (Alyssa); his sister-in-law, Jane Reed; and his first wife, Ellen Cousar.

A private family burial will be held at Panorama Natural Burial. An informal celebration of life will take place at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, November 29, 2023 at 3450 Blandemar Dr, Charlottesville, Va. In lieu of flowers, John would like you to fix a gin and tonic and enjoy yourself.
Published by Daily Progress on Nov. 25, 2023.

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John C. Maddox, MD

November 19, 2024

I knew Bud when we were in med school (he `73, me `76), when we were hemepath residents/fellows (he east coast, me west coast), and when we practiced in Virginia. He was my prime consultant for difficult hemepath cases. He was my friend.

Stephen Aleshire

July 7, 2024

Victoria Cruz and I were residents and fellows at Vanderbilt with John. He was an incredible pathologist and friend. The description in the obituary is perfect. I fished, camped, and traveled with him. He will be sorely missed!

Stephen Aleshire

July 7, 2024

Victoria Cruz and I (Stephen Aleshire) were residents and fellows at Vanderbilt when John was there in the 1980's. He was both an incredible pathologist and friend. Steve fished and worked with John, and everything said in the obituary is true. He is sorely missed! I am sorry I only just learned of his passing (July 2024). His humor was the best.

Lowrie Glasgow Greenville SC

December 6, 2023

John Cousar was a proud UVA Medical School Class of 1973 member. We fondly remember John, especially during our four years as students. His life and obituary bring joy and sadness, as do all heartfelt memories.
Lowrie Glasgow -1973 class

Anne Reese Doyle

November 27, 2023

A classmate of Bud´s at Flora, I didn´t know him well but we shared a couple of classes and I remember him as being a handsome gentleman who always had a kind word. Please accept my condolences.

Carroll Heyward

November 27, 2023

Really sorry to read about Bud's passing. The years have separated us but he will be missed none the less.

Robert Behlen

November 27, 2023

RIP Bud. You will be missed. Heartfelt condolences to the family

Jerry Shealy

November 27, 2023

Ismet Babaoglu

November 27, 2023

I was Bud's A.C.Flora classmate (1965, exchange student from Turkey)...
He was a gentleman and a true friend. Please accept my deepest
sympathy in your time of sorrow.
Ismet Babaoglu

Ellen Boswell

November 26, 2023

My condolences. I knew John from his residency, a visit in Nashville, many slide reviews in Hematology where I worked, and a couple of visits to your house Leslie. He was always so fun to talk to! So sorry to hear this sad news.

Della Rumore

November 24, 2023

So glad to be among the fortunate to enjoy John´s cuisine served with his killer smile. A truly fine man.

Chuck Mills

November 24, 2023

The picture and text encapsulate John perfectly! He was a true gentleman, superb pathologist and raconteur without equal. He loved life and lived it well. Dinners with John and Leslie were always times of great joy. It was an honor, privilege and a helluva lot of fun to have him as a friend and colleague.

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