Dr. Barry Hyman

Dr. Barry Hyman

Dr. Barry Hyman Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Apr. 28 to Apr. 30, 2023.
Barry Noel Hyman, beloved husband, father and grandfather passed away on April 27, 2023 of stroke-heart syndrome. He was born June 24, 1938 in Chicago, IL, to Annette Cooper Hyman and Irving B. Hyman. In 1945 the family moved to Miami, FL where Barry grew up, loving every moment. He became an Eagle Scout in 1952, an achievement of which he was always proud, and graduated from Miami High School in 1956. He then attended The University of Miami on a full scholarship. After three years of premed studies, he attended Duke University School of Medicine from which he received his Doctor of Medicine degree. Dr. Hyman continued his medical training with an internship and residency in Internal Medicine at Emory University and Grady Hospital. He then served as an officer in the United States Air Force for two years. He received the Air Force Commendation Medal for outstanding service in Osan, Korea in 1966. Upon completion of his service he returned to Atlanta for his residency in ophthalmology at Emory University. In 1968, during this residency, he married Ellen Balser. After the birth of their daughter, Laura, the family moved to Houston, Tx for additional training in internal medicine at Baylor College of Medicine. With medical boards in both Internal Medicine and Ophthalmology, Dr. Hyman joined the staff of Baylor College of Medicine applying his expertise in both fields. By the time their second daughter, Karen, was born Houston had become home. Barry carved out an amazing career combining Medicine and Ophthalmology. He was appointed to be a member of the Joint National Committee of the National Institute of Health which provided the guidelines for the treatment and prevention of hypertension and was one of the earliest practitioners using Doppler Sonography, a bedside noninvasive method of the assessment of carotid artery disease. He was recognized as a specialist by the American Society of Hypertension, and was president of the American Society of Diabetes, Houston. He was published in numerous Peer Review Journals, served on many national committees and lectured and conducted symposiums throughout the country. All of his life he pursued learning and remained a prolific reader. Barry served on numerous committees at Congregation Beth Israel in Houston and was a founding board member of Holocaust Museum Houston. During their marriage Barry and Ellen enjoyed traveling to destinations all over the world. Barry sought the countries with Michelin three starred restaurants enjoying every one he visited. With his retirement in 2015, Barry and Ellen returned to Atlanta completing a full circle filled with happy years and wonderful memories. Dr. Hyman is survived by Ellen, his wife of 54+ years; his children Laura and Allen Graber of Atlanta, GA and Karen and Alan Schoellkopf of Dallas, TX; grandchildren Finn Graber and Eloise Graber of Atlanta and Mary Ellen Schoellkopf, Amelia Schoellkopf and Tripp Schoellkopf of Dallas; brothers and sisters in law, Jack and Pat Balser and Ron and Barbara Balser; numerous nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews and a great great niece; plus a number of cousins and dear friends. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to The Meyer and Roslyn Balser Tower of Jewish HomeLife, 3150 Howell Mill Road, Atlanta, Georgia 30327-2108 or the charity of your choice. Arrangements by Dressler's, 770-451-4999.

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June 14, 2024

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October 20, 2023

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August 4, 2023

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Rob Darby

June 14, 2024

I first met Dr. Hyman working as a young Pharmaceutical Rep. Becausebof his knowledge and exceptional patient care, I choose him as my personal physician. Without exception, Dr. Hyman was the best physician I ever had. For over a decade, he guided me through several major health issues and life changes. He always took the time to actively listen to my issues, something sorely missed today.

Amy Ellis

October 20, 2023

Dr Hyman was the best physician I ever had; he cared about his patients, would spend quality time with me during appointments and always made sure he provided the best health care. He was a kind and compassionate man and I was devastated when he retired. It took many years to find the quality of care he modeled. To his family know his patients loved him and he was a great doctor and friend to them

Alan M.

August 4, 2023

I got a chance to work with Dr Hyman at a clinic in Houston. I sorted files for the clinic for a year. First impressions of him made me wonder if he was a very serious fellow. One day, I walked by his office and heard booming techno music coming from inside! My eyes were opened to a pretty amazing interest that took away the his seriousness perspective that I originally thought. I grew up with that music and found that I could share some favorite music CDs that I enjoyed. I am grateful for those moments. I know he will be missed.

Sharon Tomme

August 3, 2023

I just learned of Dr. Hyman's passing. My deepest sympathy to you, Ellen, and to Laura and Karen. I worked for Dr. Hyman from 1972-1974 at Baylor College of Medicine where I grew to have the utmost respect for him and for you, his lovely wife. Your essence and behaviour even taught me vicariously how to life my own life. That is, with integrity and intelligence. I have thought of you often and I will never forget you two.
Always, Sharon Tomme

Nancy J Williams

May 27, 2023

Dr. Barry N. Hyman was my ophthalmology for many years before his retirement. I learned about him through my husband Willie. He gave eye care for my mom and sister also. God blessings and prayers sent to his wife and children's peaceful rest Dr. Hyman.

Rene

May 23, 2023

Dr.Hyman was such a great person. I loved working for him. My sincere condolences to Mrs Hyman and his family.

Janie

May 19, 2023

God Bless Your Soul and family Dr. Hyman, you seen me as a patient through some tough times.
Forever Grateful

Chauncy

May 10, 2023

Dr. Hyman was the best personal care physician I ever had. I miss his pep talks concerning my weight and health. Rest in Paradise Doc.

Evelyn Brewer

May 6, 2023

Dr. Hyman impacted my life in so many positive ways, it's hard to know just where to start. Ellen, I'll start with you. He doted on you every single day at the office. To him, you were simply perfect.
He was a proud father and an enthusiastic grandparent. After a visit with the grandchildren he'd return to work cheerful and energized. He would share stories about those special visits and the office became so lively with each new tale. He referred to his grandson as "My man Finn."
Dr. Hyman encouraged me to return to college to get my bachelors degree. He told me that I was smart enough and capable of achieving that goal. He was adamant that it's never too late to do or learn something new.
He was a kind, generous, and humble boss. It saddens me to know that he is gone from this life, but his memory will forever be etched in my heart.

Joanne & Donald Brodsky

May 6, 2023

Ellen, we are so sorry to hear of Barry's passing. Please know how much we cared for him, and how much we appreciated his taking care of us. Sending you our love,
Joanne & Donald

Lauren Thomason

May 5, 2023

What a wonderful man that was beloved by everyone that knew him! I consider myself lucky to have known Dr Hyman will always remember and carry his advice with me. Sending much love and prayers to the family.

Barbara Vaughan

April 30, 2023

Dear Ellen. Barry really was a great man. I was so sorry to read about his death and I´m broken hearted for you and your family.
Sending you all love. Barbara Vaughan

Leslie Newcomer

April 29, 2023

Dr Hyman you were the best! Ever! I will miss your sweet smile and witty interjections that always made me chuckle. Thinking of you girls today and always.

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