Eugene Passamani

Eugene Passamani obituary, Washington, D.C.

Eugene Passamani

Eugene Passamani Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 5, 2025.
Eugene Passamani, M.D.

Dr. Eugene Rudolph Passamani, 79, a cardiologist, passed away at home in Washington, D.C., on March 26, 2025, surrounded by his family. The cause was complications from frontotemporal dementia.

Born on April 26, 1945, in Iron River, Michigan, Gene was the epitome of the strong, silent type: a quiet man with modest, self-effacing Midwestern manners, who was loath to take credit for any of his accomplishments, but who could always be relied upon by friends and family in times of need or distress.

A physician-scientist to his core, Gene studied biology at the University of Michigan, and graduated in 1971 as valedictorian from the University of Michigan Medical School, where he received the Roche Award and the Merck Manual Award. From there, he went on to serve his internship at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, and he completed his residency and fellowship in cardiology at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis.

Following his internship, Gene was recruited by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Maryland, where he spent 20 years conducting research and clinical trials. With over 70 peer-reviewed publications to his name, Gene was instrumental in initiating the groundbreaking Thrombolysis in Myocardial Infarction (TIMI) clinical trials treating heart attacks, which saved thousands of lives. A commissioned officer in the U.S. Public Health Service, he was awarded their Distinguished Service Medal in 1993. For more than 30 years, Gene was a consultant to the Central Intelligence Agency, where he was recognized for his exceptional and valued contributions to the Agency's mission.

Throughout the 1980s and 90s, Gene was also a practicing doctor in the Emergency Department at Sibley Memorial Hospital in Washington, D.C. After his service at the NIH, Gene went on to a long career in management at the Suburban Hospital in Bethesda, Maryland. A fellow of the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association, Gene served on the scientific advisory committee of the Leducq Foundation, one of the largest private cardiovascular research foundations in the world. He was a longtime member of the Cosmos Club and the Clinico-Pathological Society of Washington, D.C.

Gene was predeceased by his parents, Rudolph and Virginia Passamani. In addition to his beloved wife of 44 years, Patricia, he is survived by his six younger siblings, Catherine, Bruce, John, Peter, Gina, and Virginia; twelve nieces and nephews; his daughter, Elise (Nick Schulz); and the love of his life, his granddaughter, Dina, who called him "Boppy."

His memorial service will be private.

Donations in Gene's memory can be made to Capital Caring Health (www.capitalcaring.org) or to the National Cathedral School for Girls (www.ncs.org).

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August 1, 2025

Robert Kraff posted to the memorial.

June 3, 2025

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June 2, 2025

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Robert Kraff

August 1, 2025

From your medical school classmate, it was my honor to know and share school experience with you. Robert Kraff, MD, class of '71.

Reza Farshey

June 3, 2025

In Memory of Dr. Passamani,

I had the privilege of getting to know Dr. Passamani as his dentist over the past 10 years or so. From our first interaction, it was clear to me he was an exceptional person - accomplished in his profession, deeply intellectual, devoted to his family, and always kind in every interaction.

Though our connection was brief and professional, his warmth, humility, and gracious spirit left a lasting impression.

He will be remembered fondly.

Andrew L. Passamani

June 2, 2025

Our condolences to all. We've taken this somber moment, to share happy stories. Bright light in a dark time.

Sincerely,
Uncle Andrew (94)
and Family Chris, Tina and Mark

Jerry Krans

May 28, 2025

He "was the epitome of the strong, silent type: a quiet man with modest, self-effacing Midwestern manners, who was loath to take credit for any of his accomplishments, but who could always be relied upon by friends and family in times of need or distress."
This was the Gene I knew.

Virginia Passamani Donati

May 15, 2025

You made a difference. Till we meet again! Your little sister!

Terry Quar[ess

May 1, 2025

R.I.P.

robert frye

April 14, 2025

Gene was a wonderful friend and colleague. We worked together for many years on NIH matters where he provided critical leadership.He led the critical evaluations of new therapies includiing coronary revascularization starting with the famous CASS trial. Many accomplihments followed and I was forrtunate to work with him on several others trialsas well . He was always guided by scientific rigor and brought this to the at the bedside.
I was also fortunate to work with him on the leducq Fd Board which led to many pleasant visit with his family.

Edward Bodurian

April 5, 2025

I met Gene during my first year of fellowship at Georgetown. We became colleagues and friends over the years. He was one of the most, if not the most, intelligent doctors I had the privilege of knowing. After training, we met often in the Sibley Emergency Room where he was an excellent clinician. One day I noted that in his briefcase, next to his brown lunch bag, was a copy of the quarterly Foreign Policy. I realized that there was a lot more to my mentor. We spent many years at Suburban Hospital where Gene was Vice President for Medical Affairs. He was instrumental in building the Cardiovascular Institute and ultimately The NIH-Suburban Cardiac Surgery Program. We shared many great moments at the Washington Clinic Path Society but sadly were not able to connect at The Cosmos Club during the Pandemic. Gene will always be prominent in my treasured memories as a mentor, colleague and dear friend. He will be missed by so many who admired him for his brilliance, caring and compassion.
Ed Bodurian

Joanne McCarron RN

April 5, 2025

Worked with Gene in ER 74-77 and then again in 80´s and 90´s. We marveled at his diagnostic ability and laughed a lot too as a long time team member. Remember him fondly. He was a gem.
Joanne McCarron former ER Head Nurse

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