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Donald Patrick Burney

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Donald Patrick Burney obituary, 1945-2025

BORN

1945

DIED

2025

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Hanes Lineberry Funeral Home

515 North Elm Street

Greensboro, North Carolina

UPCOMING SERVICE

Memorial Service

Dec. 15, 2025

1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Holy Trinity Episcopal Church

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Donald Burney Obituary

Donald Patrick Burney

March 31, 1945 - November 23, 2025

Born in Oak Ridge, Tenn., in March of 1945, to parents James Henry Burney and Lillian Runyon Burney Mahoney, Pat grew up in Corpus Christi, Texas. He attended Windsor Park and Montclair Elementary Schools, Hamlin and Cullen Junior High Schools, and W. B. Ray High School, where he played basketball, earned the rank of Eagle Scout, and graduated in 1963. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Zoology and graduated with Honors and memberships in Phi Eta Sigma and Phi Kappa Phi from Texas A & M University in 1967. He attended Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Mo., graduating in 1970. Pat completed his Internship, his General Surgery Residency, and his Cardiothoracic Surgery Fellowship at Vanderbilt University Hospital in Nashville, Tenn., and was Board Certified in General and Cardiothoracic Surgery. Between 1972 and 1974 he served two years in the U.S. Air Force, attaining the rank of Major.

In 1979, he joined the Greensboro practice of CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery, which later became Triad Cardiothoracic Surgery. He practiced as a cardiac, thoracic, and vascular surgeon at Moses Cone Hospital, Wesley Long Hospital, Moses Cone Women's Hospital, and Kindred Hospital.

Pat is survived by his loving wife Charlotte of almost 58 years; their sons, J.D. Burney (Leif) of Fort Mill, S.C., and Joe Burney (Jennifer) of Charlotte, N.C.; and their daughter, Elizabeth Burney Malinzak, M.D. (Michael) of Durham, N.C. He was a hero grandpa to his seven grandchildren-Diego and Dezi Burney; Jordan, Joshua, and Juliet Burney; and Patrick and Annette Malinzak. He is also survived by his brother, Michael Burney (Rita) of Durant, Okla.; and his sister, Janet Hornblower (Joe) of Riviera, Texas.

Pat loved learning and was a member of many medical societies, associations, and committees, as well as volunteer organizations. He served in leadership positions in the hospitals and in American Heart Association chapters. He was particularly proud to support his sons' soccer teams, his daughter's ballet performances, and to participate on the Eagle Board of the Nathaniel Green Council of Boy Scouts of America. A highlight for him in retirement was to teach first year Thoracic Residents at UNC School of Medicine.

Pat was proud to help raise three successful adult children who have wonderful families. He loved watching his children and grandchildren play soccer, dance in ballet companies and Irish Dance feiseanna, and participate in Boy and Girl Scouts. He celebrated each child's and grandchild's achievements. He was proud that his three children earned undergraduate and graduate degrees.

Pat was a brilliant, diligent physician, and a generous giver, whose intelligence and compassion saved lives and lifted spirits. He was always determined to give each patient the best surgical result and advocated for his patients to receive the best possible care, no matter whom he needed to address. He brought new procedures to Moses Cone Hospital, such as Thoroscopy, Thoroscopic Lobectomy, and several Interventional Brochoscopy procedures.

In retirement, when he was not with his grandchildren, at the beach drinking unique root beers, traveling to old and new destinations, or watching classic black and white Westerns and war movies, he loved flyfishing with his buddies. He avidly cheered on Texas A & M football and wore his 35 year streak as a season ticket holder at Kyle Field like a badge of honor! He excitedly watched Wake Forest basketball and football and could break down a basketball play, a soccer formation, or an American football strategy with the same thoughtful precision he brought to his work as a physician.

A memorial service will be held Monday, December 15, 2025, 1 p.m., at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. A reception will follow at the church.

Any memorials may be made in his name to Holy Trinity Episcopal Church.

For further information, please visit www.haneslineberryfhnorthelm.com.

Published by Greensboro News & Record on Dec. 7, 2025.

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607 N Greene St, Greensboro, NC 27401

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Barbara Avery

Yesterday

Please accept my sincerest condolences upon the passing of your beloved Dr. Patrick Burney. As his patient for lung cancer surgery twenty five years ago, I was never in doubt that I was receiving the very best of care. It was obvious to me and my husband that Dr. Burney was held in the highest respect by his colleagues. I credit him with saving my life.

May your memories of his goodness and love bring you comfort as well as admiration of the very excellent life he lived.

Steve Wyrick

Yesterday

Dr Burney was a great man and surgeon. He was my mom's Dr who helped give her 19 more years after lung cancer surgery. She adored him. What a Legacy!!
Love in Christ, the Wyricks

Frances Nichols

Yesterday

I worked with Dr. Burney for 20+ years at Cone. He was an excellent physician. He was funny and always very kind to me. I once told him he was a big heart with legs. He gave me that smile and then a big Dr. Burney laugh. RIP Sir.

Mona Truitt

December 7, 2025

I am saddened by the passing of Dr. Burney. I met him in January 2009. Dr. Burney was called in to the Radiology Department at Cone Hospital. He informed my husband and me that a very large tumor was crushing my heart. He told me that day that I would most likely never leave the hospital. However, he did not give up on me. Six months later, he removed that tumor; not expecting me to survive the surgery. He saved my life. I was still only given a short amount of time. Dr. Burney was one of my first angels here on Earth. I honestly have thought of Dr. Burney every day I awoke from that surgery. He will be missed greatly.

Roger Greene

December 7, 2025

A life well lived. He was highly regarded around Conehealth.

Shirley Poff Stout

December 7, 2025

Dr. Burney was my Dads cardiologist and he was a great cardiologist and a great man. He had the best bedside manner and was a friend to all his patients not just their doctor. He was a very compassionate cardiologist and he was missed a lot when he retired. My condolences to his family.

Gustav A Blomquist, Jr., MD Neurosurgeon

December 7, 2025

Dr. Pat Burney was an absolute gentleman, an outstanding and caring surgeon, a leader with unquestioned judgment and a colleague blessed with consummate professionalism. He truly made Greensboro a better place and it was an honor to have worked with him. We share our thoughts and prayers with his wonderful family during these difficult times. Pat, you will be missed!

Karen E Jones

December 7, 2025

Dr. Burney treated my Mother several times for cardiologist care as well surgical during her lung cancer. Mom is no longer with us, however she adored Dr. Burney. He took exceptional care of her and our family. Very kind, yet humble.
Sending my condolences to the family .
He made such a impact in our life.
God bless.

Phillip

December 7, 2025

Those Eagle Scouts! I would have loved to watch old movies with him.

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