Dr. Cecil E. Kinley Jr. 'Ed'

1932 - 2015

Dr. Cecil E. Kinley Jr. 'Ed' obituary, 1932-2015

Dr. Cecil E. Kinley Jr. 'Ed'

1932 - 2015

BORN

1932

DIED

2015

Dr. Cecil E. Kinley Jr. 'Ed' Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 21, 2015.
Dr. Cecil Edwin (Ed) Kinley Jr, ONS, MD, MSc, FRCS, FACS, died peacefully at home with his family on January 19, 2015, at the age of 83. Born in Halifax, he was the oldest son of Beatrice (Hummer) and Dr. Cecil E Kinley. He attended LeMarchant, Cornwallis, and QEH and spent his summers sailing his Bluenose on the Northwest Arm. Ed was a cardiovascular surgeon, community volunteer, and former MLA in addition to his role as a husband, father, grandfather, and brother. He did his undergraduate and Medical degrees at Dalhousie, graduating in the class of '56. He served in the Royal Canadian Naval Reserve, retiring as a Surgeon Lieutenant. During a residency at the Cleveland Clinic, he met and married the love of his life, Sara Jane Hawk, a physiotherapist and member of his bowling team. He spent two years at the Winnipeg General and St Boniface, before moving to Birmingham, England, on the McLaughlan Scholarship for two further years of study. He and Sara returned with four young children to Halifax in 1964, where he helped to establish the Cardiovascular Surgery Program at the IWK Children's Hospital and adult CV surgery at the VGH. Much to the chagrin of the other doctors, he brought back to Nova Scotia the practice of 6:30 am "rounds" before the morning surgeries. He performed the first coronary bypass operation and first adult open heart surgery when both of these procedures were still in their infancy. He and his team set up the first cardiovascular ICU, spearheading the development of a CV surgery residency training program as well as training programs for ICU nurses and respiratory therapists. He performed extensive research and participated in innovative procedures to refine surgical techniques and shared his work in over 80 research papers , many of which he co-authored with Dr. Alan Marble. With the help of his producer and brother-in-law, Kingsley Brown, he implanted the first Canadian-made pacemaker live on CBC television, creating controversy among the medical establishment. He was a natural athlete and in addition to running track, was captain of the QEH football and basketball teams. He went on to play varsity football and junior varsity basketball at Dalhousie. When his children were growing up he became involved in their activities and was the first president of Soccer Nova Scotia and a President of both Sport Nova Scotia and the Nova Scotia Sailing Association.
His service on the Board of the Nova Scotia Medical Society increased his awareness of community health needs. This expanded awareness fueled his passion for community health and resulted in the establishment of the Teen Health Centre at St Pat's High School, a model which has been followed province-wide. He served on the Board of the Capital District Health Authority and acted as both Vice President and Chair during his 10-year term. In his later years he advocated for retired doctors as a Board member and President of the Seniors Section of Doctors Nova Scotia. A lifelong member of the Liberal Party, he became more involved in politics as his medical career was winding down. He was elected to the Nova Scotia House of Assembly as the member for Halifax Citadel in 1997. He was later elected President of the NS Liberal Party. He had a deep love for his home province and was honoured to receive the Order of Nova Scotia in 2013. His children fondly remember his frequent "history lessons" during family car trips and more recently both they and his 10 grandchildren have been introduced to discussions of the "social determinants of health". He was happiest spending times were with his family, whether sailing on Chebucto or sitting on the dock together and of course, cutting grass on his tractor at Herman's Island. He was predeceased by his parents, his brother, Richard and his son, Andrew. He is survived by his wife, Sara Jane (Hawk); daughter ,Karen Lynn Kinley (Ian Creaser); son, Dr. C Edwin Kinley III (Wendy) and daughter, Dr. Jacqueline Lee Kinley (Tony Case) and grandchildren, Caitlin, Alison, Erin, and Jack Creaser, Samantha, Maddie, Sophie and Ted Kinley, and Alexander (AJ) and Cassandra (KC) Case; sister, Evelyn Brown and sister-in-law, Vera Kinley.The family would like to give special thanks to Dr. Craig St Peters, Dr. John Sullivan, and the CV floor nurses and to the doctors, nurses, and staff at the CV Operating Room and CVICU where dad so enjoyed working, teaching, and mentoring others for so many years. Visitation will be held on Thursday, January 22, from 2-4 & 7-9 pm in J.A. Snow Funeral Home, 339 Lacewood Drive, 902-455-0531. Funeral Service will be held at St. David's Presbyterian Church on Friday, January 23 at 2:00 pm. Donations may be made to the C E Kinley Lectureship Fund at Dalhousie University, Office of External Relations, MacDonald Building, P.O. Box 15000, Halifax, NS B3H 4R2, or to the charity of your choice. Family flowers only.

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Joyce Coles

October 7, 2015

I just happened across Dr. Kinley's obituary today. I was an elective student with him in medical school at Dalhousie back in the late 1990s. He was a patient and inspiring teacher and his contributions will surely be missed. My sincere condolences to his family.

Andrea Hilchie-Pye

February 5, 2015

Dear Sara and Family:

I was so saddened to hear of Ed's passing. He was such a kind and wonderful man. He will be forever remembered for all of his accomplishments, for his love for his family and his good heart towards others. He was indeed a true gentleman inside and out who always had a warm and inviting smile when he greeted people. He will indeed be missed but never forgotten.

My deepest condolences to all of you.

Andrea

January 31, 2015

Dear Sara, Karen and family: We are sending condolences to your family and thinking of you these sad days. As I read of all Dr. Kinley's accomplishments and can feel that he was a compassionate person as well, I am in awe and can understand your love for him. Many prayers for comfort. Love, Kevin and Tania Fogarty

January 28, 2015

Sara and Family, we were so sorry to hear about Ed's passing. We are thinking about you during this sad time. Simon Walling, Elizabeth Jay

Donald Sheehan

January 28, 2015

To- All the Family Members of the late Dr. Ed Kinley.
Our family was very much saddened to hear of the passing away of this fine gentleman, community leader and friend. He will forever be remembered as a man who accomplished so much in the service of his fellow man. As his obituary shows his immense talents were used to make advances in all the many fields of life that he was passionate about. Somehow despite his enormous work load, he was able to devote his valuable time to his family and by serving as Provincial M.L.A. and President of so many important and varied organizations. Ed always displayed humbleness, humour and a perpetual warm smile even when the going was rough. The beautiful collection of family photos are a testament to a family man deeply loved, whose life will always be cherished. R.I.P.
Don and Betty Sheehan, David, Stephen and Peter.

Mark Davison

January 26, 2015

My thoughts and prayers are with the Kinley family. Dr. Kinley Jr was someone I truly looked up to during my younger years in Halifax. He will be greatly missed.

Boyd Donald

January 26, 2015

Dr. Ed Kinley and family: Our deepest sympathies to you and your family on the death of your father, Dr Kinley Jr.,

Sincerely
Boyd and Anne Donald

January 26, 2015

Karen (and family): I was very sorry to read of your dad's death, but what a fascinating and full he had. I am sure you will miss him. My thoughts are with you.

Sincerely, Kay Rhodenizer

Susan Duncan

January 25, 2015

I was very sorry to read that Dr. Kinley passed away. I worked in the VG OR as a Diagnostic Imaging Technologist and was always happy to be involved with his pacemaker cases. He was a true gentleman and a joy to work with.
Susan (Isnor) Duncan

January 25, 2015

I wish to extend my condolences to the Kinley family on the passing of Dr. Kinley. As a cardiovascular perfusionist, I had the privilege of working with him at the Victoria General and new Halifax Infirmary Hospitals, as well as the animal research centre. It was indeed a pleasure to have done so.
Reid Johnstone

Vina & Gerald Moses

January 24, 2015

Our condolences to Dr. Kinley's family and friends... Always so pleasant during rounds on our floor at the old VG. Remember he and Dr. Mack meeting and conversing on 5B over the years. Both are gone now... Remember Eddy and Jacquie as fourth year students on Urology where I was Urology Coordinator and send my condolences to them both. A real loss but lots of memories from his full and important life... important to those he loved as part of his family, those he taught, those he worked with and to those he saved with his medical technique as a surgeon and physician. May he RIP. Vina & Gerald Moses

January 24, 2015

Jacquie and Eddy and family, I am very sad to hear of your dad's death. I would often cross paths with Dr Ed on his morning walk to work. He aways had a good pace on but was never too rushed to stop to say hello. He reminds me of my late father Tony; always busy but always making time for a personal touch. He was revered in many of my physio comrades at the HI. I am not surprised to learn that he was the instigator of many successful health programs into the senior years of his career.
He certainly was a special and charming man. You have beautiful family photos, and evidence of a lot of support at this low time. I grieve for your loss. We can never replace a super-dad. However, he will live on in memories and recollection of his many familiar sayings issued from his favourite spots. Thinking of you. Judy Lugar

January 24, 2015

Very sorry to hear of Ed's passing. We worked together for many years. I have fond memories of discussions with him about everything from which arteries to graft to the state of the Liberal party provincially and nationally. I will remember him as an insightful observer who always presented his views the now "old fashioned good manners. I will miss those discussions very much.

Bob Miller

January 24, 2015

Eddie and Family-
I was so sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. He will be greatly missed by all of you and by all of us that he encountered in brief and profound ways.
BH in Ingo

Michelle Kehoe

January 24, 2015

Eddy and family,

We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Our sympathies and prayers are with you. He clearly passed on many wonderful qualities to his son and others.

Michelle Kehoe and Dane Percy

Stephanie Hayne

January 23, 2015

Dr. Eddy, I came to Snow's website due to a friend's passing and saw your father's name. I am so sorry for your families loss. I read all of his accomplishments, which were incredible, but his family was his best accomplishment.

al and paula doucet

January 23, 2015

Dear Eddie,Wendy and Family: Thinking of you in Liverpool. Our sincere sympathy.....Paula and Al

Marcia Sanford

January 23, 2015

To the Kinley Family

Your dad gave my family a mother with a new life and who, without his expertise and his team, would not have lived to see her grandchildren. I will never forget his kindness to our family. I was also fortunate to be a registered nurse working at VGH in the 70's on the cardiovascular floor and being the recipient of his knowledge. He treated all his patients and staff with such dignity and caring.
Marcia Sanford Richmond BC, and Clementsvale Nova Scotia

January 23, 2015

Dear Sara and family,
I was very saddened to hear of Dr Kinley's death. I worked with him as a staff nurse and nursing supervisor in the cardiovascular operating rooms during the 1980s. He was such a kind and gentle man, but always had a twinkle in his eye. He was the surgeon that we always started our new scrub nurses with because he was so calm, cool and collected and never once lost his temper. Sara, I always admired that when he spoke of you in conversation, it was easy to know that he thought the world of you. My condolences to you and your children. Sincerely, Frances Landymore.

Corry&Susan Cahill- Collins

January 23, 2015

Mrs Kinley,Eddy,Jackie & Karen, so sorry for the loss of your dad and husband. He was a wonderful man and passed on many of his great qualities, that he was so well known for. I know you are all proud of him, as he was of you. Our prayers are with you at this sad time.

January 23, 2015

I am so sorry Eddy to hear of the loss of your dad. He and your mom produced a wonderful son and Dr.
Loved
Paulina Peters

January 23, 2015

In ones professional life, you may have been fortunate enough to gain both direction and guidance into your chosen professional career. This is true of my initial and ongoing association with Dr. Cecil Edwin Kinley. In those early days of my career and at a time when I needed direction, he was one who provided me gentle persuasion with his characteristic smile and his insistence that all would go well. I have been very fortunate over these last several years to have spent special times with Ed and Sara while visiting Halifax. Sara and family, know that he continues to provide me direction. I will miss him greatly as both a mentor and a friend. I am so sorry for your loss! Thank you Ed!

Jim MacDonald
Clinical Perfusionist, London, Ontario

Joanne Henrich

January 22, 2015

Mrs Kinley and Family,
I was a CVS Nurse in the mid 80's and after that worked in the CVS clinic with Dr. Kinley. He taught me a lot about CVS without any "airs" what so ever. You could easily see his in-depth knowledge and infectious desire to spread it to help everyone in need. It was a pleasure to assist him in this task. I loved his pleasant manner and will always remember that beautiful smile and laugh... it made the workplace so uplifting. He was truely a wonderful person who helped a lot of people. I loved all the beautiful pictures which you posted... how nice to see that beautiful smile in all of them. I noted from the pictures, as his life progressed, the look on his face seemed more accomplished and full-filled, not only from a successful profession, but from a wonderful lifetime spent with his family.
Please accept my condolences for you loss. The world is a better place because of all he did for us. He will be missed.

I will remember you all in my prayers.

Joanne Henrich

Gregor Hawk

January 22, 2015

I am sorry to hear of Ed's passing. I have always enjoyed being in the company of the Kinley clan from my early years at family reunions and more recently spending time with Debbie and my boys on the dock at Herman's Island with Uncle Ed, Aunt Sara and their wonderful big family.

Our wishes and prayers go out to you.

Gregor, Debbie, Christopher and Nicholas

Tammie McParland

January 22, 2015

Dear Mrs. Kinley and family,

You do not know us. But our father, Michael Pearl Snow was one of the first coronary bypass surgeries Dr. Kinley did in 1966, (I was 6 years old at the time.) Dad lived another 35 years after this life-saving surgery (LITERALLY), and died in 2001, after getting to know all of his grandchildren, and a number of great-grandchildren at the ripe old age of 83. Without Dr. Kinley's skill, my father would have died in his early 50's and none of us would have gotten to know our dad.
Thank you for the gift of our dad - provided by the skill and expertise of your husband, father, brother, & brilliant surgeon.
God bless him in his rest, and bless you as well. It does not make the pain go away, but I hope knowing how Dr. Kinley touched lives will help ease it from time to time.
Sincerely,
The family of Michael Snow (Ferguson's Cove, outside Halifax, NS).

jackie ainslie

January 22, 2015

Dr. Kinley and Family..Condolences to you on the loss of your father. What a wonderful mentor you had! Jackie Ainslie

January 22, 2015

How many years has ,it been since i worked as an OR nurse with Dr Kinley?
He often spoke of his wife Sara and bragged that years after the birth of her children she still wore size 7
Another memory was a Christmas party at your home, he gave a few of us a tour, laughing when he found his 2 boys sleeping in the same room, he said they had separate bedrooms but always ended up together
I was saddened to see that Andrew predeceased him. I am sorry for that
I have been living in the Valley for 40 years so wasn't aware.
Ed lived a full life his family while saddened can rejoice
Gail Gordon

Scott Logan

January 22, 2015

I had the privilege of discussing the merits of health promotion with Dr. Kinley on many occasions. As someone who delivered acute care with innovation, he was steadfast in his views about preventing CV disease in the first place. His leadership in this area, as well as sport, will leave a long legacy. My sincere condolences to the Kinley family.

Karen Colp RN

January 22, 2015

Dr.Kinley's family: my thoughts & prayers are with you all @ this time. I consider myself very fortunate to have worked with Dr. Kinley from 1990- his retirement. We had a lot of laughs but most of all I gained so much knowledge & respect from his great way of teaching & his caring way with the patients. He often spoke of his family with great pride & always with a big smile. Take good care!

Eric Hagen

January 22, 2015

The end of an era. My sympathy to all. I knew Ed's father and then Ed. Although a year or two older, over the years we shared some memorable times. A wonderful man.

Allan MacDonald

January 22, 2015

To Sara and family, It is with shock and grief that we read Ed's obit in the newspaper. His contributions to the province and to the medical community were enormous but even more to the residents, medical students and nurses he taught, all who feel that he was the model we strived to emulate. We shall miss him deeply, Allan and Lorna macDonald

January 22, 2015

My sincere sympathies on Ed's passing. My experience with him as a teacher and mentor began during the summer of 1978 when I rotated as a resident on the CV service. His collegiality and obvious passion for his profession have remained evident ever since and have guided me as I progressed through my career. Like many of his contemporaries who directed us through our formative years of surgical training it can honestly be said - they just don't make them like that anymore.
Brock Vair

David Imrie

January 22, 2015

Sara and family

Pam and I are saddened to hear of Ed's passing. His was a distinguished career in which he contributed hugely to patient care and research. He was a respected and admired colleague alongside whom it was a pleasure and an honour to serve. In those long hours shared in the O.R, we shared many experiences and Ed's humanity and humour, as well as his kindness and friendship will stay with me always. Our deepest sympathy to you all.

Pam and David Imrie

January 22, 2015

Dear Sara and family,
Our deepest sympathy at the passing of Ed. Having known him for so many years, packed with happy memories.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this very difficult time.
Fondly, Joan and Charles Carlson

David Kinley

January 22, 2015

Our condolences to your family at this sad time,

On behalf of my father D. Charles Kinley of Port Hilford and Halifax

January 22, 2015

Dear Sara
My condolence to you and your family.
My thoughts are with you

Phil Jardine Class of '56

Blanche Snow-Armsworthy

January 22, 2015

Hello you have never met me but I am the daughter of Dr. Kinley's first bypass patient. Micheal P Snow My dad was just 50 years old when he had the bypass in 1966. Thanks to your Father /Husband we had our dad for another 35 years. Dr. Kinley was always our Family's hero. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. we could never thank him enough. Blanche Snow-Armsworthy

David McInnes

January 22, 2015

Dear Sarah, Eddy, Karen and Jackie, I was very saddened to hear this news. I remember so fondly coming over to your house or cottage ever since elementary school (often seeking out a free snack or drink) and always being greeted with a large smile and great warmth from "Dr. Fun". He will be missed by me and surely everyone who walks through your door.

Judee Strickland

January 22, 2015

Dear Mrs. Kinley and family,
I worked at RGH CVICU between 1979-1985. I was a praire girl who found herself in a completely forgein land. Dr. Kinley's kindness always went a long way to make me feel more at home. I was so amazed how the Medical and Nursing staff not only worked so well together but socialized so well together too. I remember the Kinley's generosity of having several summer parties and experiencing the pure joy of going out on Dr. Kinley's boat. It was the first time I ever experienced sailing. My Halifax years will always be dear to me and I am honoured to have had the opportunity to work with this amazing man and will cherished his memory. My deepest condolences.
Judee Strickland
Saskatoon , SK

January 22, 2015

Sarah,Karen, Eddie, Jackie and extended Family, our thoughts and prayers are with you. We all have great memories of Ed through the many Family gatherings over the years and we will truly miss him .

The Creasers

Alan, Ann Marie , Leah and Graham

January 22, 2015

Dear Eddy & Family; We're sorry to hear of your Dad's passing
We'll keep you & your family in our prayers!

Kevin & Gayle Heisler & family.

January 22, 2015

January 22, 2015

Dear Dr. Ed. Kinley and family, our sincere condolences on the passing of your father.
Spero Apostolides and family.

Michel Chiasson

January 21, 2015

Dear Kinley family,
I was saddened to hear of Dr. Kinley's passing. I was truly blessed to have spent so much time with him during the first few years of medical school. I have so many memories from medical school with Dr. Kinley. He patiently taught me many surgical skills as well as the art and humanity of medicine. He was an amazing doctor and teacher. Through his teaching his legacy in medicine will continue for decades. My condolences, Dr. Michel Chiasson

January 21, 2015

Dear Eddy and Jacquie, our condolences on the passing of your dad. Your families are in our prayers. Harold and Debby Gale, Edmonton, AB

Janet Lumsden

January 21, 2015

Jackie, Eddie , Karen and Mrs. Kinley,
I am sorry to hear of Dr. Kinley's passing. Thank you for posting so many wonderful photos of your dad and extended family. Sparked many memories of the Kinleys! My sincere condolences at this sad time.

January 21, 2015

Eddie...We didnt know your Dad but since you learned from him we know he must have been a wonderful man and a great doctor. Our prayers and thoughts are with your family in your time of grief. Valerie Dalby and family

Nancy Kinley

January 21, 2015

Dear Sara and family, we were so saddened to hear of Ed's passing. I truly enjoyed my visit with him in Halifax and meeting you both at the Cardiovascular meetings from time to time. He was so special and will leave behind a great legacy in all the people he touched. We are thinking of you and wish that we could be there with you. We wish you and the family all the best and hope that you will be comforted by the wonderful memories. In love, the "California" Kinleys. Nancy Kinley-Wood, Sally Kinley-Bucholz, John Kinley, Fred Kinley, Margie Kinley-Bradley

Tim Maloney

January 21, 2015

On behalf of Dalhousie Athletics and the Tiger Family, please accept our sincere condolences. Dr. Kinley's contributions as a student-athlete while at Dalhousie are remembered by many.

Michael Smith

January 21, 2015

Eddy, Jackie, Karen & Mrs. Kinley Our sincere condolences on the passing of Dr. Kinley. My Mother and Jim Standen also pass on their condolences.

Michael & Chigaya Smith

Jo Sutherland

January 21, 2015

Condolences on your loss.

Cathy Buik

January 21, 2015

Sara, Karen, Eddie, and Jackie,

I will miss the familiar sight of Ed riding his tractor and taking his daily walks on the Herman's Island Rd. He was a true gentleman and my thoughts are with you all.

Cathy

Gwen Dalu

January 21, 2015

I am sorry to hear the news of Dr. Kinley's passing. He was a gentleman and a wonderful doctor. I was a young nurse in the CVICU at the Victoria General in the early 80's. Dr. Kinley was always pleasant and very approachable. He had a great way of teaching as he went from bedside to bedside. I learned so much about caring for a patient following cardiac surgery. As a nurse, I felt respected and valued. I was honoured when he quickly offered to write a letter of recommendation when he discovered I was leaving the CVICU.

Like so many, I was pleased to have known him. I hope you find comfort in your own memories and the memories of others.

January 21, 2015

Eddie, Jackie, Karen, Mrs. Kinley, I was sorry to hear your news. Reading the obituary brought back lots of memories of your whole family, Take care during this difficult time. Cathy Cudmore

January 21, 2015

Condolences to the Kinley family. Mike and Heather Kroger

January 21, 2015

Karen, Eddie, Jackie, Mrs Kinley and extended family,

I am so sorry to hear of Dr. Kinley's passing. He will be missed by you all for sure. Though it is many years since I have had contact with him and most of you, I still recall great memories of his laughter and sense of humour from sailing days.

Sending you my prayers and peace.

Frances Knickle
St. John's, NL

January 21, 2015

Eddie, So sorry to hear about your Dad. Jill and I have you in our thoughts.

Graeme Swain

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