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William Lloyd "Bill" Brydon

William Lloyd "Bill" Brydon obituary, Pocatello, ID

William Brydon Obituary

William "Bill" Lloyd Brydon was born at St. Anthony Hospital in Pocatello, ID on Saturday April 5th, 1930 to Lloyd Brydon and Lenoir Hulihan Brydon. He died peacefully at his home on Sunday June 14th, 2020 surrounded by his loving wife and children by his side.

Bill grew up in Pocatello and graduated from Pocatello High school in 1948. In high school he was active in student government, sports, choir, plays, and many other activities. He attended Idaho State College and graduated as valedictorian in 1952 in pre-med. He was voted outstanding senior by the Associated Men Students. While at Idaho State he took part in choir, student government, musicals, clubs and fraternity life, including a musical quartet called the "Tunesmiths". Bill met Doris Ann Weaver of Twin Falls, ID at German Club while learning how to roll strudel.

In the fall of 1952 Bill was accepted to Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, MO with a Jackson Johnson Scholarship. In addition to studying, he wrote part of and conducted the junior med school show and worked for the St. Louis Symphony. When a physical therapy scholarship became available, he encouraged Doris to apply and enroll in the Physical Therapy Program which she did, and they continued their relationship.

On June 27th 1954 they were married in Twin Falls ID. The newlyweds chose Banff National Park in Canada for their honeymoon and upon the return trip decided Bill should get a job with the US Forest Service. They spent the summer in a lookout tower as firewatchers on Cyclone Peak overlooking Glacial National Park.

Bill graduated cum laude from WU Medical School in 1956 and Bill and Doris moved to Seattle where he did his rotating internship at Harborview, King County Hospital and his residency in Pediatrics at Children's Orthopedic Hospital. Bill joined the Air Force in 1959 and was stationed at Fort Warren Air Base in Cheyenne, WY where he served as "base pediatrician" for two years. They returned to Seattle where he practiced at Group Health Cooperative for a year.

In the spring of 1962, Bill and Doris returned to Pocatello, where Bill began to practice Pediatrics with Dr. Gene Earl. After Dr. Earl left, he was the only Pediatrician between Pocatello and Ogden, UT for about two years until he was joined by Dr. Roger Boe, followed a year later by Dr. Don Roberts. With Dr.'s David Jones and Robert Rush, the Pediatric half of the Pocatello Woman and Children's Clinic was built. As the number of doctors grew, the two specialties separated and the Children's Clinic became the Pocatello Children's Clinic and is present today. In 1985 Bill became board qualified in allergy, asthma, and immunology and he and Doris opened the Pocatello Allergy and Asthma Clinic which is now operated by Dr. David Parry. He retired from medicine in 1997.

Bill and Doris, with other professionals, were instrumental in founding WAMI which is an organization of four states: Washington, Alaska, Montana, and Idaho. This collaborative effort assured a certain number of student admissions to medical school from these states. As part of the program, students would take some of their basic science courses at sites such as the University of Washington and the University of Idaho and some of their clinical work at locations such as the Pocatello Children and Adolescent Clinic and other facilities. WAMI was a novel medical education program model because it crossed state lines. No other attempts to develop similar conglomerates elsewhere have been as successful.

Bill has a long list of professional, community, and philanthropic activities which include, but are not limited to, IMA, AMA, AAP, AAAAI, Staff and Chief of Staff of Pediatrics at Pocatello hospitals, CASA Board of Directors, and the first Child Abuse Education Director for the state of Idaho. He participated on the Faculty Evaluation Committee for the Family Residency Program. He was a member of the Idaho State Civic Symphony Board and its president for 12 years. He was selected as Rotarian of the year twice. He was Pocatello Rotary Club president in 1995 and attended the International meeting in Nice, France. Bill and Doris were the originator of the 50+ Reunion. They have long supported ISU with scholarships and donations and were major donors for the construction of the Stephens Performing Arts Center. They contributed to the building of the Grizzly Bear habitat at the Pocatello Zoo, and the Idaho Museum of Natural History, the home of the Saber Tooth Tiger exhibit. Bill was a member of the Sagebrush Society, an intellectual group, for over 20 years, and he enjoyed his many years of singing with the Camarata Singers. He was an avid gardener, enjoyed hiking, biking, skiing, and loved the outdoors. Bill and Doris enjoyed traveling and cruising, including the USA, Canada, Europe, Mexico, parts of Central and South America and a Rotary Safari to South Africa.

Bill was preceded in death by his parents and his sister Jean (Kenneth) Thrasher. Bill is survived by his wife Doris Ann of 65 years, his sister Kibber (John) Miller, Springfield, IL, his children, Cathy Brydon (Steve), William Lloyd Brydon Jr., and Timothy Carl Brydon, all of Pocatello; two grandsons, Brydon Murray (Jenny) of Pullman, WA, Harley (Heather) Brydon, and triplet great-grandchildren, Kinzlee, Adalynn, and Wyatt, of Macon, GA. A private family graveside service was held at Mountain View Cemetery under the care of Downard Funeral Home.

ISU will present the 2020 Presidents Medallion award to Bill and Doris at Homecoming. A celebration of life for Bill is being planned for some time in the fall. Donations in his memory may be made to: William L. and Doris Brydon, Scholarship Endowment, Idaho State University at: Idaho State Foundation, 921 South 8th Avenue, Stop 8050, Pocatello, ID 83209, or call 208-282-3470.

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Published by Idaho State Journal from Jun. 16 to Jun. 28, 2020.

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Debra (Hildreth) Tracy

October 1, 2022

Dr.Brydon was my daughter´s pediatrician and asthma doctor for many years. He saved her life more times than I can count. He even came to our home on Christmas Eve to check on her. When my oldest daughter had a very difficult decision to make regarding a high risk pregnancy it was Dr. Brydon that we called. He was a trusted friend and I loved him.

Megan Abbott

September 28, 2021

Love to this sweet family.

Tom wells

June 30, 2020

Thank you Bill and Doris for let me come into your life at young age. You let come and live with you. I really don't no what to say at this time. I have been trying to reach you guys. I do not have your phone number. hopefully you see this and call me. Tom Wells

Daniel L Skaggs

June 30, 2020

Doctor Brydon was my Pediatrician and took care of me for many years including some issues with Allergies. He will always be in my heart and carried me onto the next things in life and I will miss him for many years to come. His heart was always in his practice and it touched me many times!

Danna Farley

June 30, 2020

I will miss seeing Doctor B out and about! His family lived across the street from my grandparents on Garfield when I was growing up. He was my pediatrician My sisters pediatrician, my daughters pediatrician and allergist. He was friends with everyone in the neighborhood! He will be very much missed. Thank you for sharing him with us!

Richard Lenon

June 28, 2020

My heart is broken to hear of this news however, Bill is in a much better place with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. My heart goes out to my friend Doris. If there is anything you need please reach out to me my friend. Bill will be greatly missed while leaving behind a legacy of passion for people and a love of his trade. Dr Brydon you will be missed but never forgotten. God Bless, Rich

Shirley Hockett

June 20, 2020

Dr Brydon always had a smile on his face when he came into my office. I will miss his phone calls asking for reminders be sent out for the Preview to the Symphony classes and our little chats. My thoughts and prayers go out to Doris and the family. Bill will be missed by all who knew him.

Helen Domini Wilkerson

June 18, 2020

Doctor Bryson was my doctor when I was a kid. He was wonderful. My prayers go to his family.

Pat OConnor

June 18, 2020

I was so sorry to hear about dr. Brydons passing. I have known him since the middle 60s. We wired the basement of his women & childrens clinic. After that we have worked in their N Garfield to Johnny creek homes and also their Allergy Clinic projects. He took care of my child Christopher Kelly from the day he was born through concussions and all the usual childhood problems. He and Doris always had a smile and was never to busy to say hello or engage in small talk. Doris my condolences go out to you and your
family. You and the rest of the world have lost a wonderful man.

Joy Peace

June 17, 2020

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

June 16, 2020

May God's promise found in John 6:40, of the hope to see our loved ones again, comfort your heart and give you peace, strength, and hope in the days ahead.

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