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Jeffrey A. Okamoto
January 31, 2023
Sorry to be late in my condolences and memories, but I just found out now through another UNC former resident online regarding Dwight's passing. Dwight was my first attending psychiatrist on UNC's inpatient unit when I was a resident there between 1980-84. And I was under his supervision again for my second inpatient rotation at UNC. He was a very smart individual who also was supportive and encouraging. Even after I left my residency, he never forgot to recognize me with publicly or privately in the psychiatry conferences I attended when he was speaking. That was the nature of Dwight's nurturing spirit. With fond memories, I remember the first time he said the word, "nothing" and it was then I knew he came from Southcentral Pennsylvania without telling me. We also had a connection in my employment at Philhaven in his beloved second home in Mt. Gretna. PA. Hope to see you on the other side, Dwight. My prayers and thoughts are with your family and friends. Jeffrey Okamoto (Lebanon, PA)
Jerry Gebhard
January 10, 2023
During our youth, from 13 to early 20s, Dwight and I were close friends, especially during the summers in Mt. Gretna. Along with others in our group, we would ride our bicycles everywhere, spend long summer days at the Gretna lake, and hangout at the stand. We danced and had our first kisses with shy girls, and enjoyed being in nature, whether hiking to Governor Dick, crossing Soldier's Field on a night's adventure, or just sitting under the trees and laughing.
As we got older, we drove around in Dwight's Sprite, took long trips to visit places, worked at the Gretna Timbers as waiters, fell in love with more than a few girls or just sat on Dwight's grandfather's porch drinking a few beers while listening to the Beatles and other rock groups.
Dwight was the charismatic leader of our group. Everyone knew he was extremely bright, earning straight A's in school and figuring out problems we faced as kids. For me personally, he taught me the meaning of a selfless friendship but also how to go into the future with a serious commitment to a career. Along with my parents, he also showed me the importance of establishing loving relationships.
Dwight knew he wanted to go into the medical field from a young age, marry a woman as talented and giving as Jan, and have children and a close loving family. He accomplished both. His extremely strong legacy in Psychiatry and his loving family certainly attest to this.
With tears in my eyes, I can say, "Despite a few big bumps along life's path, you did it! Way to go Dwight!"
stephen levitt
January 3, 2023
I met Dwight in '76 when we started our psychiatric residency training together. He was my best friend throughout that time '76-79 and my wife and I shared many happy moments with Dwight and Jan. Dwight was so obviously intelligent, talented, caring and giving. I learned a lot watching Dwight about humility, integrity and how he treated people. Dwight came to me at a very difficult time and brought me out of a very dark place. Although we later travelled different paths, I have never forgotten his kindness and help. So sad for Dwight's passing. My love to Jan and their entire family.
Cabrina Campbell
December 30, 2022
Dear Evans Family - Jan, Liz, Meredith, Ben, Chris,
Liz noted that Dwight taught her many lessons. As a benevolent leader, he did the same for many of us and he opened numerous doors. He had a longstanding track record of valuing diversity and inclusion; I felt seen and heard.
He was a loving, kind, and giving person to his family and others. He always focused on the education of trainees at every level. Also, he helped me balance time with family because he was my model for bringing family to conferences, where I met many of you. I had a cherished opportunity to see how much he loved you and how much you loved him.
Dwight was an extraordinary mentor. He made a point of special gestures, such as sending news article of awards with handwritten notes. He introduced me to Chairs of departments which proved invaluable for promotion, since they could readily attest to my work. Though he was an only child, he understood the need for connections with family and colleagues and I loved getting to know Dwight through the eyes of his daughters. His gifts will continue for generations.
Joseph Savino
December 19, 2022
How misleading a cover can be. Unassuming but never bland, direction without exclusion, open without bragging or disclosing achievements. Dwight´s selflessness was remarkable in tasks unknown to most. No flaunting, just an ordinary person who was so much more than ordinary. Comfortable around all. Made the workings of committees we were on something I looked forward to. Cannt say that about most committee commitments. Examples of his persona are many. For years I received flowers and an unsigned card on the anniversary of a difficult moment in my life. Unbeknownst to me (until I investigated) the flowers and condolence card were from Dwight. Dwight had a moral code that defined elevation at the perimeter. I will miss him.
Jessica miller marbain
December 14, 2022
I also am proud to say Dwight was my friend at Mt Gretna. He was special then and reflecting on his life it is clear that he remained truly special for his entire life. We were lucky to have shared in wonderful summer experiences with special people during a special time. Rest knowing that you will be missed
Allan Feldman
December 11, 2022
I am proud to share Dwight was my friend 50 plus years ago in Mt Gretna. His wit and focus often engaged us all .
Rest In Peace and know your beloved Gretna will always be a home for you.
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