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DR. JEFFREY MANNNG PIEHLER

1947 - 2014

DR.  JEFFREY MANNNG PIEHLER obituary, 1947-2014

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JEFFREY PIEHLER Obituary

DR. JEFFREY MANNING PIEHLER Jeffrey Manning Piehler of Prairie Village, Kansas, passed away on November 14th, 2014, in his home surrounded by family and friends. Jeff was born on June 11, 1947, in New York City, the son of Edmund O. Piehler, M.D. and Martha C. Piehler. He grew up in Worcester, MA with his three siblings Edmund Jr. (Ned), Jennifer, and Lisa, to whom he stayed close throughout his life. He graduated from Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts in 1965 and from Williams College in 1969. Jeff attended Cornell University Medical College in New York City, graduating in 1973. His surgical career took him to the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Hanover NH for general surgery training and to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester MN for training in thoracic and cardiovascular surgery, finishing in 1980. He subsequently joined the staff of the Mayo Clinic, where he practiced both general thoracic and cardiovascular surgery. In 1986, Jeff joined The Mid-America Heart Institute in Kansas City where he became the head of residency training program in thoracic surgery at St. Luke's Hospital. In 2000, Jeff focused his practice on thoracic surgery and moved to the University of Kansas Medical Center as a Clinical Professor of Surgery. Jeff was a dedicated teacher throughout his career and valued relationships with his patients above all. Jeff was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2002, and side effects of chemotherapy forced his retirement from surgery in 2005. Jeff would never become a contented retiree, however. His intellectual curiosity never failed him, resulting in eclectic pursuits that were never casually undertaken. He relearned French, becoming the grammarian in his French class and enjoying heated political discussions with native speakers during his many trips to France. He was a passionate and knowledgeable collector of American antique furniture and art. Jeff pursued cooking with his usual perfectionism, often requiring a full day of visiting different markets to procure specific ingredients. His wine collection became epic in scope. His pursuit of photography was transformative, particularly a photography trip to Bhutan. Jeff came to appreciate that a life should not be measured by a quantitative list of accomplishments, but rather by the softer, but greater standard of what one has done for others, family, friends, and strangers. Jeff's family became accustomed to his embraces with baggers at the supermarket and spiritual conversations of life and meaning with his seatmates on airplanes. Jeff is survived by his wife, Jean, who loved and supported him for 28 years of marriage, his four children, Britton (Rebecca), Timothy (Sarah), Benjamin, and Elizabeth, his four grandchildren, Henry, Owen, Lola, and Alice, and friends too numerous to name. He adored his family and friends and was humbled by their love for him. Even up to the end, Jeff was thankful that he had had such a good run with the cancer that eventually took his life. He had been able to live with the disease for 12 years, thanks to fabulous medical care, the support and prayers of many friends, and the love of his family. He left this world having touched so many people, first with his work as a surgeon, and later by embodying his beliefs that genuine human connection is paramount, and that beauty can be found everywhere. Jeff's family would like to express their deepest gratitude to all his caregivers, especially Drs. Peter Van Veldhuizen, Suman Kambhampati, Jay McNitt, and Greg Muehlbach, Sister Mary Ann and the Sister Servants of Mary, Muncie Matthews, the K.U. Oncology staff, and Kansas City Hospice. Assistance by Funeral Advocates LLC. Arr: Signature Funerals. 8019 State Line Rd KCMO. 64114. 816-214-5174. www.signaturefunerals.com . A celebration of Jeff's life will be held at 2 p.m. on Sunday, November 23, at the Community Christian Church (4601 Main Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64112). In lieu of flowers, gifts in memory of Jeff may be made to the University of Kansas Cancer Center via the KU Endowment Association. A collection of Jeff's writings and photographs can be found at http://www.jeffreypiehler.com/ . S

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Published by Kansas City Star on Nov. 20, 2014.

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Danny M. LPN

December 15, 2019

Was so touched of a documentary I saw of the good Dr. Rest In Peace. God bless...

Linda Bryant

April 1, 2017

Many years ago I too worked with Dr. Piehler. He was a fairly new surgeon to St.. Luke's and we had been detailed to go to an in town retrieval. Yes he was kind and yes compassionate, but maybe not so aware of driving and the lack of yielding to emergency vehicles during those days. (Hopefully it's better). At any rate we got back into the ambulance to take our newly retrieved organ back to MidAmerica and the driver asks: "is this an emergency?" Well it was, but....Dr. Piehler got a wicked twinkle in his eye and responded: "yes, man. . .drive like the wind!

A harrowing thirty minutes later we skidded to our home destination. Dr. Piehler exited nonplussed and I brought up the rear vowing never to get in a moving vehicle with him again!

I think of my time at St. Luke's and remember the staff and physicians fondly. Jean and family although belated, I'm sorry for your loss.

Caroline Dillard

November 16, 2016

May God continue to be with this, boldly honest, man's family. I have just had the privilege to learn of his life and his work, his life work. I never knew him but his life, his legacy, has touched my heart. Working in healthcare, with patients and families, he has renewed my purpose!
May God Bless

Margarete Tolmie

October 3, 2015

Dear Mrs Piehler, daughter and son,

It was at my husbands last visit with Dr. Piehler who released him after Lung surgery, Dr told us, he too was affected with cancer," not something I even considered at this age".
Dr. Bell took care of Ed( Edward TOLMIE)after that.
I have never forgotten Dr. Piehler's words. Often I wondered how he was getting along.
Yesterday, at the showing of the Film, I learned he also was in the arms of the Lord along with my husband.
My husbands diagnosis had been told to us in the most gentle way. After a long battle with metastasis to the spine, Ed left us.
I will never forget Dr. Piehler, his care, kindness and empathy toward all of us gave us comfort and support always.

I offer our sincerest Sympathy to you, his family,

sincerely,

Margarete Tolmie

December 26, 2014

It saddened me to learn just today that Dr. Piehler died in November. God's blessings be with each of you and may happy memories help comfort you. With prayers, Karla and Pete Leibham

Chris Clevenger

November 30, 2014

I worked with Dr. Piehler at KU. He was a wonderful teaching physician and truly cared for the patients. I know he touched many lives not only as a physician, but as a person as well. My deepest sympathies.

November 26, 2014

To the Piehler family,

I had the pleasure of meetimg Jeff in 2004 at KU where he cared for my wife who had lung cancer. He laughed when I told him I had read a lot of his journal articles prior to our consult; I wanted to know who I was dealing with! After establishing a plan, and upon our leaving I had one more question for Jeff. There were 50 or 60 people in that waiting room this morning--how did you know to immediately come to us? He simply said: Do you think that you are the only one who did his homework? We knew we had met a treasure. My wife died in August, 2005. Shortly thereafter, I received a letter from Dr. Piehler that was so caring and lovely I have thought about it every day since then. I know that doctors spend a good deal of time away from their families; I simply want to thank all of you for sharing your Jeff with all of us who really needed him too!
Patrick Audley Sr.
Leawood, Kansas

Paul Tinsley

November 23, 2014

Lisa...I am so sorry to read about the loss of your brother...My Condolences..

Irv Piehler

November 21, 2014

Lisa, Jen & family,
I am saddened to hear of the loss of Jeff. My thoughts are with all of you in this time of sorrow. Please accept my heartfelt condolences on the loss of Jeffrey and know that my thoughts and prayers are with you during this tragic time.

Paula Skog

November 20, 2014

Jeffrey's dad was my much loved pediatrician. What a beautiful legacy the whole family has left.

November 20, 2014

Lisa, You told some great stories about Jeff and I know you have great memories. My condolences. Mel Cutler

Mary Seferi

November 20, 2014

I did not know you, however, I so admire the life you had. God be with your family and friends until you meet again with our Heavenly Father.

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