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JARED JAMES GRANTHAM

1936 - 2017

JARED JAMES GRANTHAM obituary, 1936-2017, Prairie Village, MO

BORN

1936

DIED

2017

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JARED GRANTHAM Obituary

Dr. Jared J. Grantham, husband, father, physician and life- long member of the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Kansas Medical Center, died on the 22nd of January, 2017 while "Thinking About Urine". He was 80 years old. He contracted polio in 1950, a disease that took the life of his friend Donnie Richard. Forced to give up dreams of athletic achievement he was guided to Baker University through the generosity of friends where he met, fell madly in love with, and married Carol Elaine Gabbert, a home economics major. Together they raised Janeane Marie (his 'favorite' fairy princess), Jared Taylor (Toad), James Aaron (Worm) and Joel Don (Mole), the 'Wind- in-the-Willows' team who brought unimaginable joy into the home. Sadly, Joel was taken away in 1987 along with three other KU students when the automobile in which they were riding was stuck by a fast- moving train at an unguarded crossing north of Lawrence, Kan. Jared was born in Dodge City, Kan., in 1936 to Ista Iola (Taylor) and Jimmie Harrison Grantham, both deceased. Sister Ista Annetta Matthews joined the family in 1950, the year Jared contracted polio. She faithfully served as a staff nurse and supervisor at the Bethesda Naval Hospital for over four decades. Jared is survived by his wife, Carol Elaine Grantham and family including daughter, Janeane Houchin, son-in-law Jerry Houchin and their children Ashley Houchin-Darguzas, Mark Darguzas, Joshua Houchin, Addison Houchin, Allissa Houchin; son, Jared Taylor Grantham and his children Lindsay Grantham and Elaina Grantham, and their mother Julie Grantham, as well as a great-grandson, Michael Houts; son, James Aaron Grantham, daughter-in-law Sheila Grantham and their children Connor Grantham, Emily Grantham, Dillon Grantham, and Aidan Grantham. Additionally, Jared is survived by his sister, Ista Annetta Matthews and brother- in-law Larry Matthews, nieces, Jenna Luise and Jessica Batchelder. He lived for five years in Pratt, Kan., moving to Johnson, Kan., in 1947 where he graduated from high school in 1954. He received and a B.S. degree in biology from Baker U. in 1958 and entered the University of Kansas School of Medicine where he began a life-long collaboration with Dr. Paul R. Schloerb, a surgeon who introduced him to the wonders of kidney research. He spent his free time during medical school and medical residency doing experiments in Dr. Schloerb's lab, whetting an appetite for knowledge that was never sated. He moved his family to Bethesda, Md., in 1964 where he collaborated with Dr. Maurice Burg to develop a new method for studying the inner components of the kidneys; work that is considered seminal. He returned to the University of Kansas in 1969 where he served as Director of the Division of Nephrology and Hypertension in the Department of Medicine for 25 years. He was a founding member and first Director of the Kidney Institute at the University of Kansas Medical Center and the first recipient of the Harry Statland endowed chair in Nephrology. He received the highest professorial rank for faculty members at the University of Kansas, University Distinguished Professor. A chance observation in his laboratory in 1970 led him to remember his childhood friend, Ronnie Wilkerson, who had polycystic kidney disease. Little was known about PKD at the time and Jared decided to put a major portion of his research effort into discovering the cause and finding treatments for the disease. A chance meeting with Joseph Bruening, whose wife had the disease, led them to establish in Kansas City, Mo., the Polycystic Kidney Disease Foundation, currently an international organization working on behalf of patients around the world. The story of how PKD research came to be enriched by hundreds of scientists working on the problem is told in Jared's autobiography, "Why I think about urine - and a treatment for Polycystic Kidney Disease", written after a broken neck in 2006 left him tetraplegic; "Just another divinely inspired 'shaping experience.'" He authored two children's stories, "Ashley and the Mooncorn People" and "Ashley and the Dollmaker", and authored or co-authored more than 200 research publications. He is one of three who have received from the American Society of Nephrology the Homer Smith and John Peters Awards for research and clinical achievement; he was the founding editor of the society's journal. Jared's list of trainees includes six graduate students he mentored to Ph.D.s, 16 post-doctoral research fellows and 14 clinical fellows in practice. Around KU Med he is considered one of the best "carpet bag researchers", a physician- scientist who prowls the basic science buildings looking for willing researchers who have a method or knowledge that would benefit his research in return for financial assistance or a supporting letter for the next grant application or promotion. He counted among his treasured Kansas research colleagues Paul Schloerb, Michael Linshaw, Benjamin Cowley, James Calvet, Lawrence Sullivan, Darren Wallace, Dennis Diederich, Arnold Chonko, Virginia Savin, Franz Winklhofer and Larry Cook; from other universities Maurice Burg, Vicente Torres, Saulo Klahr, Tom Andreoli, William Bennett, and Jerome Lowenstein. A family visitation will be 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 27, at Indian Heights United Methodist Church at 103rd and Nall. A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 28, at the same location. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that remembrances be directed to the Memorial Fund at the Church, to the PKD Foundation, to Baker University or to the Kidney Institute/University c/o the Kansas University Endowment Association. Condolences may be left at www.kccremation.com C

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Published by Kansas City Star on Jan. 24, 2017.

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February 1, 2017

Aaron,
Thinking of you and your family,
Tracy Stevens

Sylvia Cronin

January 29, 2017

My sincerest condolences and prayers go out to Carol and family. I grew up in Johnson and l am a sister to Jareds friend, Donnie Richard. I have fond childhood memories of Jared visiting our family. May God bless you-- In Christian Love, Sylvia Richard Cronin.

Joe Lutkenhaus

January 29, 2017

Quite the gentleman and scholar.

William Gaeddert

January 29, 2017

As a professor at Baker University (now retired) I and my wife came to know Jared Grantham (along with Carol) as the father of one of my most apt students of singing, coincidental seat neighbors at the Lyric Opera of Kansas City, and then in his position as a member of the Board of Trustees of Baker University. We have rarely, if ever, encountered a nicer, friendlier, more thoughtful person. Dr. Grantham was most deserving of the honors and recognition that came his way. He is very much missed by us all, and our thoughts are with his family.

William and Barbara Gaeddert
Lawrence, KS

Kirk and Michele O'Connell

January 28, 2017

Our sincere sympathy to the entire family. He was truly an amazing physician, teacher, researcher, husband, father and friend. May he Rest In Peace and your memories of him keep him close.

Ann Davis

January 28, 2017

Our condolences to Dr. Grantham's family. Taylor, your dad and I exchanged letters via email last fall after he had written a letter to the Johnson Pioneer about The KU Medical Center/Hospital in response to a letter my husband Steve had written. Reading his letter, I felt like we had been great friends for years. I was amazed that he had maintained such close ties with the community of Johnson and was delighted by his gentle humor and the references to life's "shaping experiences," which inspired me to read "Why I Think about Urine." As Steve said, "Having not really known him, it's hard to understand why we feel a hole in our lives with his passing." I am glad that he and your mother decided to share you with us at SCHS. I hope that "shaping experience" was a positive one. We have found it to be profoundly enriching to have our lives touched, even in such a small way, by such a remarkable person.

Lyn Harris

January 27, 2017

I will never forget Dr. Grantham. My heartfelt condolences to the family.

Stephen Ash

January 26, 2017

What a loving, caring, dedicated man was Jared. He took such care and showed so much real concern for everyone he met. Even though I was not a Fellow in his training, as a medical student he taught me so much about research and the wonders of kidney function that it pretty well shaped the rest of my career in Nephrology. Whenever life gets tough for me or my family or patients, I think of Jared's positive attitude and persistence. God blessed us with his presence, and will comfort all who mourn his passing.

Mukut Sharma

January 25, 2017

Dear Mrs. Grantham and Family,
Dr. Grantham was a leader in his field of work. he touched many lives as a physician and as a hard working researcher. I got to spend a memorable time with both of you while travelling to the ASN meeting. I wish you and members of the family peace. Hope you all cherish the memories of his exemplary life.

Troy & Beth Sadler

January 25, 2017

I remember Jared well. We lived across the street from Granthams and when he came home for a visit, he was always so kind to our children. Ronnie Wilkerson was a very special friend of our and we appreciated all he did to help Ronnie. What a legacy he leaves to all of us.

Judy White

January 24, 2017

Dr. Grantham was a special man and doctor. My husband, daughter and other family members saw him in clinic before he retired to research only. I would see him around the hospital and he always stopped and let me know he was still following their cases. PKD was what brought us to him and they partcipated in his studies. He was our rock. Sympathy to the famiy and know that Dr. Grantham made a difference in people's lives and because of him PKD will be cured someday.

Aine Wendler

January 24, 2017

My condolences to Carol and the family for this loss. What a wonderful man who will be so very missed.

Aine Wendler

Larry and Dixie Pieper

January 24, 2017

So sorry to hear of Jared's passing. We have fond memories of him. He will be missed in Aspen Acres in Colorado. Our sincere sympathy to Carol and her children.

Craig Fischer

January 24, 2017

My condolences to the Grantham family. Jared was a good friend and classmate. He will be missed by all that knew him. God bless.

Patricia Kluding

January 24, 2017

I am so sorry to hear about your family's loss. Dr Grantham was such a well-respected member of the KUMC faculty with very high research standards, but he always seemed approachable and was an important mentor for other researchers. This is a very sad loss for all of us.

Leann Pettit

January 24, 2017

What a tremendous loss. My heart weeps for the Grantham family. May God provide comfort for all of you . I had the privilege of providing personal care for Dr. Jared Grantham for the last few months, and I was inspired by his commitment to life, his family, his research.
Thank you Dr. Grantham for crossing my path on life's journey, and may God look after your family and friends in your absence .

Marilyn Seyb Thies

January 24, 2017

May God give you strength and comfort. I remember Jared and his family as I grew up in Johnson. He worked for my dad, Marion Seyb, at the Collingwood Grain Elevator. My dad always remembered Jared so fondly!!

Jeri Josserand/Buchholz

January 24, 2017

I first became aware of Jared when my Great-Uncle Clarence died of kidney disease. I could tell by the way people mentioned Jared's name that he was held in high regard. Many years later I met him in the Johnson City Library where he was reading his first children's book. Dad was in the hospital at the time, but as I mentioned seeing Jared a twinkle came to hie eyes and he shared some memories of Jared when he was in high school. My early childhood memories are of Ista cutting my hair, and listening to dad and Jimmy joking with each other. My sincerest sympathies go out to Anne and all of Jared's family. He was an amazing person!

Nancy Murray

January 24, 2017

I give my condolences and prayers to the Grantham family for your loss!!

I am a classmate and friend of Ann Matthews, and loved to hear Jared sing at church when he was at Johnson, KS.

Diane Cunningham

January 24, 2017

I send my condolences and prayers to all the Grantham family, I wish you did not have to say goodbye. I did not know him personally but work with his son, Aaron at St. Luke's. My, what an impact he had on those around him and in his profession.

Deanna Wilkerson

January 24, 2017

Condolences to the Grantham family. Our dad spoke of him many times about how much he did for the pkd foundation. Our dad also talked about their childhood friendship and how proud he was of all of Jared accomplishments. Thank you Jared. Sheila Wilkerson-Hoffman and Deanna Wilkerson.

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