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Dr. Frankie Lee Covington Jr.

1948 - 2018

Dr. Frankie Lee Covington Jr. obituary, 1948-2018, Indianapolis, IN

BORN

1948

DIED

2018

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Neptune Society - Indianapolis

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Indianapolis, Indiana

Frankie Covington Obituary

Dr. Frank Lee Covington, 69, passed away peacefully in his sleep June 24, 2018. He was beloved and respected by his family, friends and colleagues for a life defined by deep intelligence, compassion and integrity. Born August 16, 1948 in Jackson, Mississippi he attended Millsaps College, majoring in pre-med/chemistry before starting the M.D., Ph.D. program at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. He completed his M.D. in 1974 and the coursework for his Ph.D. in biochemistry, originally intending to do research, but decided to work as a medical doctor due to the Vietnam War. He received his Master's in Business Administration in 2003 while working as a psychiatrist and medical director in Wyoming. Throughout his long, tireless career, he worked all over the US and once in Canada in many roles. One that he was most satisfied and proud of was his work as Special Advisor to the Minister of Health in Ontario, Canada, where he was responsible for developing rural healthcare delivery systems for the Province of Ontario, part of which entailed developing the trust of First Nation tribes in the province. One tribe allowed him to participate in a sweat lodge ceremony as a sign of respect for his work and outreach to them.

Dr. Covington worked as both a medical director and psychiatrist in Mississippi, Louisiana, Idaho, Washington, Wyoming, New Mexico and in Indianapolis. He worked for Community Health Network since 2004, where he was the medical director for behavioral health services and Director, Board of Directors, CPN. He was instrumental in the formation of Community Physician Network, served as its second Chairman of the Board and was considered a visionary leader by colleagues. He was also instrumental in the creation of the psychiatry residency program at Community, one of the few such programs in the country to be based in a community health center.

As a person, he touched countless lives through his compassion and desire to help others. He was the type of person who felt a $15 meal for himself was extravagant, but had no problem paying for the college educations of almost every one of his kids. A strong legacy he left to his family is the inherent value in an education and being a lifelong learner, which he considered critically important. Of all the states he lived and worked, his favorite was Idaho, particularly his cabin -- a refurbished old insulated train boxcar -- in Island Park, Idaho on the border of West Yellowstone, where he would bring family members up to snowmobile through the park and to enjoy conversation and board games when the day was over back at the cabin. His favorite spot of all was Two Top Mountain, a few miles from the Idaho/Montana border. Many of the most cherished memories of family members involves time spent at the cabin in Idaho.

One of his lifelong interests was computers. In the last 8 months of his life, he started a computer technology business with his sons John and Ben, for which they all share a deep passion for the technology and potential future of the business. His loving wife believes that enthusiasm, happiness and excitement for the business might have extended his life by a few months; sons John and Ben promised to continue his legacy through the business and see it through to the end.

Dr. Covington is survived by his wife Tonia Covington, brother Bill Covington, children John Covington, Paul Covington, Dr. Benjamin Hodges, Gabe Hodges, Dr. Mark Covington, Jennifer Egger, Eric Covington and grandchildren Amelie Covington, Emily and Mattie Hodges, Walker Hodges, Hannah Hammer and Eli Wolfmeyer. He will forever be missed.

Arrangements have been entrusted to the Neptune Society, where online condolences may be shared at www.neptunesociety.com/obituaries.

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Published by Fayetteville Observer on Jun. 25, 2018.

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Gorilla

April 1, 2023

He loves to bake baked potatoes often with his grandchildren

Eric Covington

September 15, 2018

We really love you Daddy. Thanks for caring for all of us and taking the time to be a great father to all of us. We will miss you Daddy.

Mike Alley

July 11, 2018

I enjoyed working with Dr. Covington on the CPN Board of Directors and admired his vision, compassion and intellect. He will be missed.

Me and my dad

Jennifer Egger

July 11, 2018

God broke the mold when he made my father, Frank Covington. He transformed the lives of so many people. As the Medical Director for Community's Behavioral Health program. he was a champion for the Severely Mentally Ill population, He reached out compassionately to people who others had forgotten. He gave hope to people who had lost hope. He built self-esteem for people who had never had any. He stood beside me in hard times, even when I wasn't easily lovable. During those times, he stayed up late into the night with me in order to talk me through everything. He would give you the shirt off his back. He was brilliant, and accomplished more than most people ever dreamed of, yet asked for his obituary to say, "He lived, then he died." Although he was extremely intelligent, he always made you feel like he was on your level. He was very funny and witty, and would have the entire family laughing until we cried. He asked for us to not have a funeral because he doesn't want anyone to fuss over him. He was so selfless. He was a precious gift to us, and we will miss him so much. Most importantly, he was a Christian. He said that he was ready to meet Jesus. I know that is exactly what he did. As a Christian, we are supposed to not be in despair when a loved one dies. Although I am so sad because I will miss my father, I am also so happy that he is at peace with his new healthy body. I know that God is thrilled to have him there and is walking and talking with him right now. I love you Dad!!!! "I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith." II Timothy 4:7

Me and my dad

Jennifer Egger

July 11, 2018

Deepti Rao

July 9, 2018

I worked at CHN with Dr.Covington. He was a wonderful medical director and guided me in my early career as a psychiatrist.

Daddy and I a few days after I was born. 1974

Eric Covington

July 7, 2018

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