David Heller Obituary
David Bernhardt Heller, M.D. of Highlands, North Carolina passed away peacefully at age 99 on July 22, 2023 in his home with his wife, Mercedes Heller, at his bedside.
He was the son of The Reverend Robert Bernhardt Heller and Helen Bitzer Heller and was born in Vermillion, Ohio on June 10, 1924. He is survived by son, David B. Heller, Jr. (Barney) and daughter-in-law, Karen, of North Wales, Pennsylvania, Stepdaughter Perianne Bates (Tom Miklovitch) of Athens, Ohio, Son-in-law Frank Seta, of Cincinnati, Ohio, and 6 grandchildren, Douglas Heller (Amanda) of Ganesvoort, NY, Gregory Heller (Marissa), of Houston, Texas, Elaina Heller Rosenquist (James) of Pittsburgh, PA, Christa Seta Kursmark (Matt) of New York, NY, Louis Seta (Eleanor) of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Evan Bates of Hollywood, Florida; and 9 Great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his first wife Ruth Kennedy Heller, Stepdaughter Julie Seta, and Stepson Jeffrey Dean Bates.
In his earlier life he was a talented athlete, musician and scholar at both high school in Bloomsburg, PA, and Ursinus College in Collegeville, PA where he graduated with honors in pre-medical studies. While in pre-med school he played professional football with the Philadelphia Eagles to earn money for his schooling. He then attended Thomas Jefferson University Medical School in Philadelphia graduating in 1947 at age 22 years old. After serving in the U.S. Navy during WWII, he remained in the Naval Reserve and was called back into active service during the Korean War serving 2 years in Japan in a Navy Hospital where the severely wounded servicemen were flown in by helicopter for extensive surgical treatment.
On returning from Japan, he completed a 5-year residency in Orthopaedic Surgery at a combined residency program with Yale University and Harvard University. Upon completion of his residency years, he went into private practice in Dayton, Ohio, where he practiced for 40+ years. During that time on two occasions, he traveled to England to study with Sir John Charnley M.D. who first perfected the total hip replacement. On his return to Dayton, he performed the first total hip replacement in Ohio and one of the first in the United States. A true pioneer in reconstructive joint replacement, he then devoted most of his orthopaedic practice to reconstruction and became the Clinical Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at Wright State University Medical School.
Despite his success in his career, he remained a humble man, loving father and husband, and much of his medical practice served the underprivileged, especially children with orthopaedic problems. He will be missed by his family and friends.
The family wishes to thank Four Seasons Hospice for their care during the past year. Special gratitude to Robert Doe who was a very compassionate caregiver and became a true and trusted friend.
A Celebration of Life will be held at the Episcopal Church of the Incarnation in Highlands, NC on August 5, 2023, at 10:30 a.m. with Fr. Bentley Manning officiating. A reception will follow in Jones Hall
The family requests that in lieu of flowers donations be made to the Highlands-Cashiers Land Trust or to the Episcopal Church of the Incarnation, Highlands. Contact information can be found online.
Published by The Highlander from Jul. 28 to Jul. 30, 2023.