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Dr. Keith W. Ashcraft

1935 - 2019

Dr.  Keith W. Ashcraft obituary, 1935-2019, Kansas City, MO

BORN

1935

DIED

2019

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Keith Ashcraft Obituary

Dr. Keith W. Ashcraft Dr. Keith W. Ashcraft, 83, died Monday, July 29, 2019. Keith was born Sept. 1, 1935, in Hillsboro, Kan., the son of Chester and Rose (Rowland) Ashcraft. As a young man, from about the age 10 until he got out to the Army at age 20, he worked summers on the farm owned by his brother-in-law, Phil Adrian. After the Army, Keith became a pre-med student at the University of Kansas and then attended KU School of Medicine. During this time he met the really great mentor in his life, Dr. Thomas Holder. On August 17, 1957, he married Connie Marie Sager at Huron, S.D. After finishing medical school and seven years of general surgical and pediatric surgical residency, all at KU, Dr. Ashcraft completed his cardiac surgical training at the Great Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Children in London as the Locum Tenens Consultant in Thoracic Surgery, a prestigious and rare honor. With three board certifications in general, cardio-thoracic and urologic surgery he returned to the U.S. with his family to spend a year at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston. When he was offered the opportunity to join Dr. Holder in private practice, the Ashcraft family returned to Kansas City in 1973. Dr. Ashcraft's professional life was characterized by incredible good fortune. He held the position of Chief of the Section of Urology at Children's Mercy until 1993, when Dr. Holder retired and Dr. Ashcraft became Chief of the Section of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. He was then appointed Surgeon-in-Chief in 1994, serving in that position until he retired in 1999. Dr. Ashcraft also helped train subsequent generations of pediatric surgeons as Director of the Pediatric Surgery Training Program at Children's Mercy, Professor of Surgery at the University of MissouriKansas City School of Medicine, and Adjunct Clinical Professor of Surgery at KU School of Medicine. Outside the operating room and classroom, Dr. Ashcraft was active in pediatric surgical organizations. He was elected to office in both of the major U.S. pediatric surgical organizations, ultimately serving as Chair of the Surgical Section of the American Academy of Pediatrics and as President of the American Pediatric Surgical Association. He also became active internationally and served as President of the World Federation of Associations of Pediatric Surgery. Dr. Ashcraft published more than 100 papers in peer-reviewed journals and was the author and editor of several books, including Pediatric Surgery, the textbook he co-wrote with Dr. Holder that went through four editions and became the most widely used pediatric surgical text in the world. Nowhere was Keith's good fortune more manifest than in his family life. He is survived by his wife of more than 60 years, Connie; four children, Laura Way (Dennis), Nathan Ashcraft (Ruth), Lisa White (Randy), and Jim Ashcraft (Debbie); and seven grandchildren, Jason Way (Caroline), Jonathan Way (Bevin Sivitz), Sidney White (Cali Simmons), Sean White (Amy McCasland), Kyle Ashcraft (Amanda), LCpl Griffin Ashcraft, USMC and Lily Ashcraft. Keith was preceded in death by his parents; his sisters, Ruth Adrian and Joyce Book; and an infant brother, Robert Ashcraft. In retirement, Keith became a prolific watercolor painter and belonged to the Images Gallery for several years. He also served on the boards of Della Lamb Community Center, Kansas City Repertory Theatre, Mid-America Arts Alliance, John Locke Society, Kansas City Hospice, Mainstream Coalition, Children's Center for the Visually Impaired and FosterAdopt Connect (not necessarily in that order). There will be no visitation or funeral service, but a public celebration of Keith's life will be held Sunday, September 1, 2019 from 1 to 5 p.m. at Indian Hills Country Club, 6847 Tomahawk Rd., Mission Hills, Kan. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are suggested to FosterAdopt Connect, 18600 E. 37th Ter. S., Independence, Mo. 64057 or at www.fosteradopt .org

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Published by Kansas City Star on Aug. 4, 2019.

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Jaroslav Stark

August 11, 2020

Dear Connie, I only now heard about Keith’s departure. I was very sad to hear that. We had good fun at GOS and kept in touch afterwards. I myself retired in 2000. My wife Olga unfortunately died of leukaemia in 2002 and our son Jaroslav age 50 of cerebral glioblastoma. I remarried Sheelagh, Irish anaesthetist. I am still active, playing golf 4 times a week - although in January I was 86.
Once again my sympathy is with you
Jarda Stark

December 16, 2019

So sorry to hear belatedly of Keith's passing. My family and I enjoyed our visit with Keith and Connie summer before last. We enjoyed talking about Jack and the Ashcraft Family.

My mother was Norma Ashcraft Anderson. Her father was Martin Ashcraft.

Our Sincere Condolences,

Cindy, Willis and Candace Weigand

August 30, 2019

As a member of Kieths Hillsboro High School class, Im sure I speak for all of us: We were all so proud of Kieths professional achievements, and he was also a great friend, and a productive 4- year high school class president! Blessings of comfort and Gods peace go to his Wife, Chiildren, and grandchildren . Thank you for all the good memories, Kieth.

Arlene Way

August 10, 2019

Connie ,laura and the Ashcraft family our thoughts and prayers are with you at this very difficult time.
Ken and Arlene Way

Matt and Debra Englebrake

August 6, 2019

We have a 41 year old son because of Dr. Ashcraft. Joshua was born December 29, 1977 with a diaphragmatic hernia and given very little chance of living more than a few hours. The hospital transported Josh to Children's Mercy and Dr. Ashcraft was waiting for him. He was so gracious and compassionate and told us that without surgery, he would certainly have no chance of survival. Unbeknown to us as new parents, this type of birth defect did not give much hope, but following surgery when Josh was just 4 hours old, he not only survived, but he thrived. The last time we saw Dr. Ashcraft Joshua was a year old and he told us at that time, to take him home and enjoy him. We have always felt indebted to the doctor and just wanted a chance to tell you what an amazing impact he has had on our lives. I am sure there are many more stories like ours. We are thinking and praying for you during this time of sorrow.

August 5, 2019

Connie, You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. You and Keith are a wonderful example of how impactful you can be in a community and a person's life. Angela Gieras

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August 5, 2019

Sorry by your loss. A great pediatric surgeon, I had the pleasure of meeting DR Ashcraft during a congress. Much admired in Brazil

Rosie Bettis

August 4, 2019

Dear Connie & family, My deepest sympathy and condolences!

Rosie Bettis

Jennifer Willis

August 4, 2019

This is the cardiac surgeon who healed Caleb's heart 25 years ago. I'll never forget Dr. Ashcraft's compassion and skill when repairing the four holes in Caleb's heart when he was barely 6 months old. Some of you know the complications of Caleb's surgery, and we know that God worked through Dr. Ashcraft that October in 1994. More importantly, Dr. Ashcraft acknowledged it as well. Since then, every cardiologist we have seen has commented on the excellent repair, and how you can't even hear a heart murmur, it's like the repair never happened. Caleb's heart is perfect. Thanks to God and to kind Dr. Ashcraft. We always think of Dr. Ashcraft on Caleb's birthday, knowing he is a big reason that Caleb is still with us. Rest In Peace Dr. Keith Ashcraft, to us you've always been an angel.

Linds Mcmullen

August 4, 2019

I'm was saddened to hear of Keith's passing. Please know Connie, you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

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