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James David McGaughey M.D. III

1918 - 2020

James David McGaughey M.D. III obituary, 1918-2020, Wallingford, CT

BORN

1918

DIED

2020

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B.C. Bailey Funeral Home - Wallingford

273 South Elm Street

Wallingford, Connecticut

James McGaughey Obituary

J. David "Doc" McGaughey passed away on January 12, 2020, following a brief illness. He was 101 years old. Son of the late James D. McGaughey, II, M.D. and Helen Cox McGaughey, he was born in 1918, while his father was overseas serving as a medical officer in the American Expeditionary Force. A life-long Wallingford resident, he was a graduate of Choate School, Dartmouth College, and Jefferson Medical College. David had just started medical school when the U.S. entered WW II. The pace of study immediately intensified, and anticipating that, like his father, he would serve in the Army Medical Corps upon graduation, he enrolled in the Army Specialist Training Program. However, while he was completing his internship, he and many of his classmates were asked to transfer to the Navy, which was expecting heavy casualties during planned amphibious landings on the home islands of Japan. Initially assigned to an assault force flagship, he was relieved when Japan surrendered and the planned invasion proved unnecessary. Following WW II, he joined his father in medical practice in Wallingford-interrupted by a recall to active duty in the Navy during the Korean War-until his father's retirement in 1952. However, Navy medicine continued to hold interest for him. He remained in the Naval Reserve for the next three decades, ultimately retiring as a Captain and Commanding Officer of the medical unit at the Naval Reserve Training Center in New Haven. While serving as a part-time resident physician at the Meriden Hospital, David met Videen Parke, who was then employed as an instructor at the Hospital's nursing school. The couple married in 1948, settled in Wallingford, raised a family of three children and became involved in numerous civic and service organizations and causes-extending that involvement to the Connecticut shoreline as the family enjoyed summer vacations at their beloved shore cottage in Madison. Like other physicians practicing in Wallingford in the post-war years, he was sometimes called by Fire Department dispatchers to respond to medical emergencies. Having served as a volunteer firefighter while in college, he took particular interest in the Fire Department's activities, and, at the request of its firefighters, began to provide training in advanced first aid and resuscitation to both full-time and volunteer fire companies. This experience led to his appointment in the late 1940s as the Department's Fire Surgeon, a post he held continuously for sixty years. It was not unusual to see him responding to emergency "resuscitator calls", multiple casualty accidents or major structure fires, driving through town in one or another of his Oldsmobile cars, each equipped with flashing red lights, a siren and two-way radio. He loved it. Above all else, he valued his association with the men and women of the fire service-people whom he admired and respected for their skills, their character and their dedication to saving lives. Known affectionately as "Doc" by his many good friends in the Fire Department, he formally retired at the age of 90, with the rank of Honorary Chief Officer. The world of emergency medicine grew dramatically during Doc's tenure as Fire Surgeon, and he became a principal bridgebuilder between the innovative research being conducted in major medical centers and administrators and practitioners throughout Southeast Connecticut. Board certified in both Insurance Medicine and Emergency Medicine, he helped establish Connecticut's Emergency Medical System and, as a volunteer with the American Heart Association, taught and certified hundreds of EMTs, Paramedics and hospital emergency department physicians and nurses in the principles and protocols of Advanced Cardiac Life Support. He did all this while pursuing a demanding career in the medical underwriting department of Connecticut General Life Insurance Company (later CIGNA), He retired as the company's Medical Director in 1983. "Doc" was predeceased by his wife, Videen, and his sister Evelyn. He is survived by his children: James D. McGaughey, IV of Mansfield; Videen McGaughey Bennett and her husband, Christopher Bennett, of Ridgefield; and Heather McGaughey and her husband, John Wilmouth, of Evergreen, Colorado. He is also survived by his grandchildren: Jonathan Bennett, M.D and his wife, Sabrina Dhillon, M.D., Molly McGaughey, Samuel McGaughey and Evan Wilmouth. A Memorial Service is planned for Saturday, March 21, 2020, at the First Congregational Church in Wallingford. There will be calling hours from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. on March 20th at the B.C. Bailey Funeral Home in Wallingford. Memorial donations may be made to the American Heart Association at: https://www2.heart.org/site/TR/FunRaiser/General?px=17106239&pg=personal&fr_id=3930 , or to the First Congregational Church of Wallingford, CT

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Published by Hartford Courant on Jan. 19, 2020.

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Kunda

July 23, 2020

I was Doc's live in aide at Masonicare till he was not able to stay in an assisted living facility due to his detoriating health, which I attributed to his; changed me in a very significant way. Doc, just to let you know, (I know you can hear), I miss you a lot.
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David M Bowen

January 23, 2020

"Doc" was very instrumental in planting the seed for the Connecticut emergency medical services in the early 1970's and bringing it to what it is today.
He and Videen gave of their time to pass their knowledge and personal experiences to help teach local first-responders how to help their fellow man in times of sickness and injury.
It was truly a gift to know "Doc"!
My condolences and prayers to the McGaughey family.

Mary Kelly

January 21, 2020

"Doc" was a wonderful man, may he Rest in Peace.

Jean Regnier

January 21, 2020

Dr. McGaughey was the doctor for the Wallingford Fire Department for many, many years. He became a friend to the members of the department and their families. I will be forever grateful for what he did for my Dad and all of our family. Thank you Doctor McGaughey.

May God bless Dr. McGaughey and his family.

Arlene Hamelin

January 20, 2020

He was a wonderful man, kind and patient. His wife Videen was an instructor at the MWH School of Nursing when I attended from 1970-1973... she was a very special lady in her own right. I am sure the family is mourning the end of this generation... what wonderful memories they are sure to have.

Karen Ziel

January 19, 2020

Dear Jim, Molly, and Sam,

I am so sorry for your loss. What a wonderful life you are celebrating. My deepest sympathy to you all.

Beth Vumbaco

January 18, 2020

My condolences to all the McGaughey family. Doc McGaughey was a true blessing to Wallingford and a passionate supporter of quality Emergency Medical Services. He was a compassionate, I nspiring and gentle soul; and I will be forever grateful to the positive influence he had on my Nursing and Public Health Career. His unselfish devotion to community, state and country strongly influenced my volunteerism in non profits. We first met in the mid 1970s when he nudged me to become Wallingford's CPR Coordinator for both the American Heart Association and American Red Cross. We served on the municipal committee to establish the local 911 Emergency Call system. We also served on the South Central CT Emergency Medical Services Council for almost a decade together. His experience and advice were always invaluable! He is one of the most humble physicians I have ever known and always a gentleman. I was blessed to know Videen as well and I am glad their souls are together.

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