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John A Ferguson, Jr.
John A Ferguson, Jr., 82, President and CEO of Northeast Georgia Health System for more than 40 years, passed away Sunday, January 23, following an extended illness. John attended Georgia Tech on a football and baseball scholarship and earned a master's degree in engineering. In 1964, John came to the then Hall County Hospital as the first hospital engineer in the state. Within four years of joining the organization, at the age of 28 he became the youngest hospital administrator in Georgia. During his more than 40 years of leadership, John guided Northeast Georgia Medical Center (NGMC) and Northeast Georgia Health System (NGHS) as it transitioned from a small community hospital to a large regional health system providing care to all of northeast Georgia. As CEO, John was successful, not only in helping the organization grow through new technologies and navigating safely as new payment methods evolved, but also in shaping the health system's culture through his genuine respect for the physicians, board members, employees and volunteers who helped the organization care for their patients. He was a highly sought-after and respected leader because of his vision, intellect, humor, and ability to spot and grow the talent of those around him. An avid hunter, fisherman and cattleman, he was a beloved and integral part of the community. His professional achievements are many: John was instrumental in uniting health care providers across the state for collective purchasing to cut costs in the way care was provided across Georgia. He served as chairman of the Voluntary Hospitals of America/Georgia, a hospital management services company and as President of the Georgia Hospital Association. In addition, he served in leadership positions with the Gainesville-Hall County Chamber of Commerce and healthcare trade organizations across the state. In 1986, he led NGMC through corporate reorganization, which enabled the organization to expand health care services across county lines and improve health care for residents throughout northeast Georgia. John served on the Commission on Access to Healthcare of the Georgia General Assembly to develop plans for improved access to health insurance for all Georgians. John helped lead the fight to overturn a state decision which banned NGHS from beginning open heart surgery. Helping to bring open heart surgery to the community was only one of many important contributions of his considerable legacy. John also helped develop a primary care network which brought physicians to counties across the northeast Georgia service region (the predecessor to Northeast Georgia Physician's Group), brought neonatal intensive care service to northeast Georgia, opened Laurelwood to provide mental health and substance abuse treatment, expanded cancer services including radiation therapy, began a comprehensive physical rehabilitation institute, he initiated planning for a new patient tower on the Gainesville campus as well as plans for what is now the Braselton Medical Center.
John earned an additional master's degree in Healthcare Administration and was a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives, a Rotarian and was profiled in many healthcare industry publications including Vision and Healthcare Management Review. John served on many community and civic boards including United Way of Hall County, the board of Lakeview Academy and was in the second class of Leadership Georgia. He has been honored by many local civic organizations including the Hall County Chapter of the American Heart Association, Junior Achievement, and the naming of the NGHS Board Room at Northeast Georgia Medical Center. He was an active member of Gainesville First Methodist Church where he served in various leadership positions. As committed to his work as he was, he was more deeply invested in his family, friends and the people God put in his path. While CEO at NGHS, he made sure he made it home to see his youngest enjoy his first snow day. He planned weekend getaways with hospital leadership to strengthen their bonds to one another and regularly made rounds to every area of the growing organization to see what employees needed to care for their patients and to stay connected to the people who cleaned the hallways, laundered the linen, provided bedside care. John was a loving husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather and trusted friend. John was preceded in death by his father, John A. Ferguson, Sr. (Lois) and mother, Blanche M. Ferguson and his beloved dog, Issie. Survivors include his wife Lydia Waddell Ferguson, Gainesville; Daughters: Debbie Ferguson Chambers (Phillip), Celina, TX; S. Wendy Ferguson, Nashville, TN; Lynn Ferguson Dickey (Raymond), Gainesville; Son: J. Angus Ferguson (Allison), Matthews, NC; Grandchildren: Chase Chambers (Raquel), Brett Chambers, Dallas, TX; Caroline Dickey (Chase Garrett), Raleigh, NC; Camryn Dickey, Savannah, GA, Jacob A. Dickey, Gainesville, Ellie H. Ferguson, Rowyn M. Ferguson, Caroline S. Ferguson, Matthews, NC; Great Granddaughter, Mary Lou Chambers, Dallas, TX. Brothers: Ben Ferguson (Lynne), Atlanta; Leigh Ferguson (Linda), Chattanooga, TN. Family friends, Judy M. Darby (Bill), Gainesville; Sally Swan, Nashville, TN; Jane Taylor, Gainesville. A celebration of life will be held at 3:00 p.m., Friday, January 28, at Gainesville First United Methodist Church. The NGHS Foundation and Auxiliary will host a reception in John"s honor at the Chattahoochee Country Club immediately following the service. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the following: Hospice of Northeast Georgia Medical Center, 2150 Limestone Pkwy #222, Gainesville, 30501; John Ferguson Scholarship Fund, NGHS Foundation, 2150 Limestone Pkwy #115; Gainesville First United Methodist Church, 2780 Thompson Bridge Rd, Gainesville, 30506; Alzheimer's Association, 41 Perimeter Center E #550, Atlanta, GA 30346
The Times
January 26, 2022

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AliceWSilvers

January 30, 2022

My sincere sympathy at this most difficult time.
Grateful for the opportunity to work with Wendy and
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Jeff Reedy

January 29, 2022

John is a hero in my life story. He was a great boss and mentor. I often think: "This is what I learned from John that applies to this situation . . . . " John respected all individuals and placed a high value on communication and collaboration. He had a very positive impact on my life and so many other people !!!

Palmer (Scot) and Karon Ferguson

January 29, 2022

A wonderful service yesterday for my Cousin John. His pride in his family and his work was well-founded. Blessings to Lydia and the kids.

Debbie Brown Wilburn

January 29, 2022

To Lydia and John's family he touched so many lives and made impacts many people will never realize. As I read his list of achievements I was amazed by his worth ethic, dedication, his visions but most of all his caring for his family and the community.

I remember meeting with John and other hospital administrators in 1996 to request that Northeast Georgia Medical Center assume the leadership as Lead Agency for the Gainesville/Hall County Safe Kids Coalition. All the volunteers were so happy to receive this support of funding and staff. Our organization went on to earn outstanding coalition for the State of Georgia and National Coalition of the year for the United States as presented by the Children's Hospital of Washington, DC.

Because of John's dedicated support Safe Kids has educated thousands of children and parents in preventing accidental injuries in Hall County. Safe Kids brought together city and county law enforcement, fire departments, health departments, teachers, UGA Cooperative Extension, nurses, parents and so many others to save lives through distribution of child safety seats, bicycle helmets, smoke detectors, gun locks, first aid kits and other equipment to prevent accidents. John's support continues to help save Children's lives today. He will never be forgotten.

Paul Keckley

January 28, 2022

John's devition to Gainesville, the Northeast Ga Health System, and his family is exemplary--

Most as accomplished as John are remembered for what they achieved; John will be remembered for much more...kindness, energy, loyalty, faith and self-effacing sense of humor.

Working with John was a high honor!!

Paul

American Heart Association

January 28, 2022

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

Rinker Franklin

January 28, 2022

John made a difference! He did a lot for his fellow man. I enjoyed knowing and working with him.

Bruce Sellers

January 26, 2022

John was an important person in the life of my recently deceased mother. After working for 20 years as Night Supervisor at NEGMC, my mom was made the Director of Nursing by John in 1977. They worked side by side throughout John's tenure at the medical center until my mom retired in 1986. She so very much admired and respected him in all those years. I am sure she will be one of the first to welcome him into the gates of heaven! From our family, all our condolences to Lydia and the rest of the family. John was a remarkable man!

John and Becky Bowling

January 26, 2022

So sorry for your loss. John was a wonderful man. I enjoyed working with him.

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