CHARLES ATHERTON CLOUGH

1933 - 2013

CHARLES ATHERTON CLOUGH obituary, 1933-2013, Kansas City, MO

CHARLES ATHERTON CLOUGH

1933 - 2013

BORN

1933

DIED

2013

CHARLES CLOUGH Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Dec. 26 to Dec. 27, 2013.
Charles Atherton Clough of Prairie Village, Kansas passed away peace- fully at home with family on Dec 20, 2013 at the age of 80 years. He was born May 16, 1933 to the parents of Arthur Lyman and Sarah Jo Clough. Charles attended High School in Norman Oklahoma and completed college studies at the Univ. of Okla- homa receiving Phi Beta Kappa hon- ors. He attained a Doctor of Medi- cine degree at the Univ. of Oklahoma Medical School and com- pleted a general surgical internship in Tulsa, OK. In 1963, he was ac- cepted as a resident in the neuro- surgery department at the Univer- sity of Kansas Medical Center. He joined the KU Medical Center faculty because of his passion in teaching the complexities of neurological medicine. Charles joined private practice in 1973 specializing in neu- rosurgery, practicing for over 30 years at numerous KC hospitals in- cluding St Josephs and St Lukes. Charles loved medicine and cared deeply for his patients. Charles was actively involved with both his profession and community, serving as President of the Rocky Mountain Neurological Society, Sun- day School teacher and Alpha Course dinner coordinator at Coun- try Club Christian Church and City Councilman of Countryside, KS. He was known to be a man of diverse interests and talents including Bird- watching and Ornithology, Garden- ing, designer of stained glass win- dows, vases and Tiffany-style lamps, Classical music, farm recreation and Gourmet Chef for more Kansas City events than we can count! Charles was a caring and compas- sionate caregiver, husband and fa- ther, providing inspiration to all that knew him. He had a remarkable gift in making those around him feel happy, hopeful and most of all loved. He was renowned for his culinary skills, passion to entertain, sense of humor and his love of life. Charles is survived by his wife of 56 years, Mignon Clough. He is also survived by his 5 children Carter Clough, John Clough, Charlotte Smith, Jennifer Jackson and Thomas Clough; his 2 sisters Jo Barton and Carol Saylor and 9 wonderful grand- children. Services will be held at Country Club Christian Church on Dec 28th, 2 PM. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that memorial contributions be made to benefit Neurosurgery resi- dent research and education through KU Endowment, 3901 Rain- bow Blvd, Mailstop 3012, Kansas City, KS 66160 (913-588-5279, www.kuendowment.org/give) or to benefit the care and rescue of homeless companion animals through Wayside Waifs, 3901 Martha Truman Rd, KC, MO 64137 (816-761- 8151, www.waysidewaifs.org/Donate_new of Kansas City. Please indicate that donations are for the Charles Clough Memorial. Cremation Society of Kansas & Missouri, www.kccremation.com

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December 20, 2022

Jed Ervin posted to the memorial.

December 21, 2021

Pat Bell posted to the memorial.

December 21, 2021

Vicki Casey posted to the memorial.

Jed Ervin

December 20, 2022

I'm sure my thoughts/comments will be repetitious, but there wasn't another staff person in my time as a student at KUMC (and subsequently in private practice at St. Mary's and Trinity) that I admired more, loved to be around, and laughed with than your dad/ grandfather/husband. A great physician, a great teacher...a great guy.

Pat Bell

December 21, 2021

Mignon, I just saw this in the paper. Many fond memories of the years that you all lived up the street from us in Mission Hills. I also remember the excitement when Charles gave you a microwave oven-the first one I had ever seen.

May you be comforted and supported in your grieving.

Vicki Casey

December 21, 2021

Dr Clough is often a topic of conversation in our clinic. John just brought in his black "doctor" bag the other day and we were reminiscing about him. Inside there was a stethoscope, safety pin, bandage and a penny. Maybe the penny was for good luck. We are so fortunate to enjoy continued memories thru John as we meander thru neurosurgery life. We sure miss Charlie. He was one of a kind, however his compassion and commitment to human life lives on thru John and for that we are grateful.

Jed Ervin

December 20, 2021

Always brings a smile to my face when I remember Charlie Clough. A great role model, not only to his children, but to the large number of med students and fellow physicians whom he influenced, and who have th e privilege of learning from and working with him.

John "Jed" Ervin

December 20, 2020

Probably said this all before, but Charlie was my favorite staff person during my medical training at KU Med School, and I was delighted and privileged to be associated with him at Trinity and St. Joseph's hospital when I was on the staff at both locations after finishing my residency and fellowship training at KUMC. He was brilliant, but also very funny with a great sense of humor, wonderful, caring bedside manner, and infectious personality.

I very much enjoyed being around him, felt fortunate to be able to use him as a consultant for my patients, and was very saddened that he left us way too early.

- Jed Ervin

Barbara Pitko Smiley

January 8, 2014

Dear Mignon......It's been many years since I did your hair at Fairway Salon but I just heard of your husband's death and I wanted to send you my sympathy. My prayers are with you and your family.

Deborah Balducchi

January 4, 2014

Dr. John Clough, Mrs. Charles Clough & family:

Dr. Charles Clough operated on my mother in the 1980s when she was in her mid eighties. Dr. Clough was an exceptional surgeon who relieved my mother's pain and helped her quality of life for many years thereafter. She (and I) came to consider him a friend - always picturing him with his little black bag in hand. Quite a few years back, we sent him a carved sculpture of a doctor with a black bag that so reminded us of him - he could have posed for it. After he retired, my mother saw his son, Dr. John, for a few follow-up appointments. We could tell that his son would no doubt step in with his exceptional skills and bedside manner.

Your father/husband touched many lives. Praying that special moments with those he touched along with the special memories and moments you shared will help you through the time ahead.

Deborah Balducchi, Arlington, VA
Daughter of Alice Morris of Blue Springs, MO

Mignon Lambley

January 1, 2014

John, Mignon, Charlotte, Carter, Jennifer, Thomas and family-
I've been thinking of "Doc" and all of you these past 10 days since I learned of his passing. I'm so sorry I wasn't able to make the service.
I'll miss his birthday emails to me and my boys. We printed them out to keep. He was a very thoughtful man and I think so highly of him and you all. We'll miss having him at the farm!
Love,
Mignon and the rest of the Lambley family

mike cooper

January 1, 2014

I held him in highest esteem throughout 25+ years as an SJH staff colleague. My wife, an SJH nurse on 5S neurosurg. floor in 80's and 90's, recalls that he was universally beloved by the nursing and support staff as well. We always talked birding; wish I'd gotten him out for some field trips. He will be long remembered.
Respectfully,
Mike Cooper, MD

Julie Bustamante

December 31, 2013

My thoughts and prayers to the Clough family. I knew Dr. Clough when I worked at St. Luke's many years ago. I recall learning from him in surgery and he always had a smile on his face. It was also nice to see father and son working side by side. He will be missed!!!!

Mike Abell

December 30, 2013

What a wonderful example to the medical profession. As CEO of St. Joseph Health Center in Kansas City , it was an honor and a priviledge to have Dr. Charles Clough on the medical staff. He will be a great loss to the Kansas City Community.

John "Jed" Ervin

December 30, 2013

Dear John and Cough family,

I was shocked and saddened to just learn of your dad's passing. It is dangerous to have hero's in life because they can disappoint...but your dad was one of my hero's...and he never disappointed me. I was privileged to have him as a teacher at KU and later privileged to have him as a colleague and friend at St. Joseph's hospital. His sense of humor and outlook on life mirrored mine, and I loved to be around him. He loved his patients, and loved caring for them. I feel fortunate to been able to refer my patients to his care. Yard Bird, you have big shoes to fill!

I was able to visit him during his recent hospitalization and his humor and wit were still present, and he greeted with his huge, familiar grin. We were able to reminisce about old times, and I'm so glad I got to see him before he left us. I regret I missed his services.

Everyone who knew him will miss him greatly, and I know none so much as his family members. He truly made the world a better place for all who knew him. Heaven will be a more humorous place with his arrival.

- Jed Ervin

John Crisp

December 29, 2013

Charlie will be greatly missed. He was an exceptional neurosurgeon. He was one of the best doctors I ever had. He never lacked personality or a wonderful bedside manner. he will be always a hero in my eyes!

December 28, 2013

Mignon, I learned today with sadness of the death of your
dear Charles. Please relay my sympathy also to the family.
I remember our many good times together when we were
still in Kansas City. Charlotte Kirchner

December 28, 2013

Mignon, I'm sorry to hear about Charles. I remember with joy the many year that we practiced surgery together at KUMC and then in private practice. He was a great neurosurgeon and a trusted colleague. Sincerely, Fernando R. Kirchner , MD

December 28, 2013

My deepest sympathy to Mignon and the family. I was one of Charlie's neurosurgery patients,and felt as if I had found a friend as well as a fabulous surgeon. He was easily one of the most intelligent persons I ever met, interested and knowledgeable about so many things. Al Basinger, Bartlesville,OK

December 28, 2013

My birthday card from you will be sorely missed this year! Save it for the time we meet in heaven!
Your favorite sister-in-law Sue

December 28, 2013

My birthday card from you will be sorely missed this year! Save it for the time we meet in Heaven!
Your sister in law Sue

December 28, 2013

Our hearts go out to you. We will have you in our prayers.
Max and Kay Deardorff

JoAnn Werkowitch

December 28, 2013

I worked for Dr Cough at the Broadway office. We loved his cooking and great smile and laugh.

December 28, 2013

I can still hear his voice when he called the office...."Hey kid, is John Arthur around?" He left a legacy that will be unmatched. I have never heard anyone speak an unkind word when Charlie Clough's name is mentioned. A man of integrity and character who cared for all of his patients selflessly. He truely cared for all his patients and employees. We loved him and will miss him. God welcomed him home saying, "Well done my good and faithful servant."

Bob and Vicki Casey

December 27, 2013

I worked with Dr. Clough in the early years at St. Joseph hospital. He was really special. He left behind a wonderful legacy and millions of memories through the lives he touched.
My deepest sympathy goes out to his family.
Lois Nolan

Mary Feeley

December 27, 2013

Dear Mignon,
Stephen Fisher and I loved coming to Sunday School ....and you and Charlie were two of the reasons. Both of you were so gracious, non judgmental, loving and fun! Stephen passed several years ago...so I am sure he has welcomed Charlie singing a song.
Love you and my prayers for strength and peace are with you,
Mary Feeley (Fisher)

Richelle Winton

December 27, 2013

It was an honor to work with him. We will all miss him greatly!

Colleen States

December 27, 2013

My condolences to the Clough family. I will always remember DR.Charlie Clough
I knew him since 1979 at Bethany Medical Center. I, can still remember him walking on the unit and say "hi gang" and set his black leather medical bag on my desk. He was the best neurosurgeon around. He will be greatly missed. I, have the opportunity to work with his son John who by the Grace of God inherited his hands and knowledge and if you close your eyes he sounds just like his dad.
God be with all of you

December 27, 2013

Charlie Clough was the best neurosurgeon I ever knew. All the patients I referred to him came back and thanked me and they all considered him their friend. He leaves a tremendous legacy. Our prayers and thoughts go to Mignon and the rest of the family. Larry Markel, M.D.

Carrie Hassinger

December 27, 2013

We are very sorry for your loss. The Hassinger's and the Hueser's

December 27, 2013

Our Prayers and best wishes go out to the entire Clough family

Don & Pat Morgan

Paula (Beechner) Dinwiddie

December 27, 2013

Prayers to the family of Dr Charles Clough. Dr. Clough holds a special place in my heart as he does in so many others. Dr.Clough saved the lives of so many people one of which was my mother Lois Beechner. After 2 successful brain tumor surgeries he gave my mother several more years on this earth. She is now in the heavens above and am SURE she will be there with open arms to welcome this wonderful man into the kingdom of heaven. God bless you all.

Jabae Roberts

December 27, 2013

So sorry for your loss. My heart and prayers are with you and your entire family.
With deepest sympathy,

Pat Bell

December 26, 2013

Mignon, It's been many years since we lived down Overhill from you all, but have so many fond memories of those years. My heart goes out to you and your children. We all send our love. Pat, Jim, Bob Bell and Lynn Bell Norton

Sharon Fasl

December 26, 2013

I was an x-ray tech at St. Luke's and had the pleasure of working and interacting with Dr. Clough during my 20 years on the Plaza. He new me by name and was always friendly and respectful... to even the x-ray tech. What a wonderful human being. I am sorry for your loss

Tessa Leiber

December 26, 2013

Prayers and thoughts to the entire Clough Family!

December 26, 2013

Mignon and family- you are in my thoughts of prayers. Charlie was an incredible person. Much love to you all. Barbara (Johnston) Cohen.

Deborah (Beechner) Stimpson

December 26, 2013

My condolences to the family of Dr. Charles Clough. He successfully performed 2 brain tumor surgeries on my mother through the years and for that we will always be greatful. Not only will he be fondly remembered by his family and friends but those whos lives he somehow touched.

Abby Blaine

December 26, 2013

Such a wonderful man and fine doctor. Charles was like a second Dad growing up and was so thankful he was the one to remove my brain tumor as an adult. You will be missed.

John E. Beechner

December 26, 2013

I have fond memories of this fine caring Dr. who saw my wife through 2 brain tumor surgeries and yes, just A mere visit with him could make us feel better.

Rena Hall

December 26, 2013

I will always remember his sense of humor. He could find at least a little humor in anything! There are too many stories that come to mind to post here. Also, Dr. Clough will always be remembered as a caring physician.

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