John Murray FREDRICKSON

John Murray FREDRICKSON obituary

John Murray FREDRICKSON

John FREDRICKSON Obituary

Published by Vancouver Sun and/or The Province from Apr. 14 to Apr. 15, 2017.
FREDRICKSON, John Murray ("Bud")
MD, FRCS(c), FACS, PhD Hon (Sweden)
March 24, 1931 – April 5, 2017
Born in Winnipeg of Icelandic descent, son of Frank Fredrickson and Beatrice Fredrickson (nee Peterson), predeceased by his parents, brother Frank, sister Marilyn and her daughter Melissa Peppiatt (Freya, Stuart). Survived by his wife Alix (nee Gordon), daughters Kristin and Lisa, son Erik; niece Signy (Lowell, Silas) and nephew Grant Jon Fredrickson, and nieces Francesca Robyn and Marney (Liam, Laura) Peppiatt. John grew up in Vancouver, attending Maple Grove School, Point Grey, Magee and the University of B.C., where he won six Big Blocks in soccer as an undergraduate and received a degree in Medicine. He pursued a long and distinguished career in Academic Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, beginning at the University of Chicago, where he interned, the University of Freiburg, Germany, where he was a research fellow, and then on to Stanford University and his first teaching position. Returning to Canada, John was Head of Clinical Sciences at the University of Toronto for 15 years. Capping his career, he served from 1982 to 2002 as Lindburgh Professor and Head of the Department of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery at Washington University, St. Louis. Over the course of his tenure in medicine, John served as President of the American Laryngological Association, and became a member of the Barany Society Executive, in addition to chairing the Examining Committee of Otolaryngology for the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. John was a member of the American Board of Otolaryngology and served as editor of the American Journal of Otolaryngology. He was a long-standing member of the prestigious Collegium Oto- Rhino-Laryngologicum, and Chairman of the Research Committee for the American Academy of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery. He was a member of grant review committees for the Medical Research Council of Canada, and the American National Institute of Health. John made significant research contributions to the fields of vestibular neurophysiology and microvascular reconstructive surgery of the head and neck. Recognition for his work continues. Affectionately known as "Bud", his conscientious, kindly presence was appreciated by all. Ever the athlete, he followed many sports but particularly his beloved soccer. Johns' life story would not be complete without mention of his love for jazz and classical music. His has been a unique, eventful life. He will be deeply missed. The family thanks Windermere Care Centre and Dr. R. Menzies. If desired, donations can be made to Parkinson Society British Columbia.

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Barbara Uecker

April 8, 2019

A good friend and wonderfully interesting person will never be forgotten.
Regards from Hamburg to all members of the family.

October 8, 2017

Dear Alix,

We just heard of John's death and are so sorry to hear of your huge loss. Tom and I send big arms around you and your dear family. John was so exceptional, a brilliant leader and scientist, always with a winning smile and ear. And most, we remember, his great love and pride for you and your wonderful children.
With deepest sympathy and fondness, Tom and Cindy Woolsey

Douglas Fox

October 2, 2017

Alix, my son just notified me about Dr. Fredrickson and how kind he was to my son who was in medical school at the time and was considering ENT and to me when we played golf at Norwood Hills. He was a truly wonderful person and gave me (Douglas J Fox) some very good golf instruction.

August 26, 2017

Just yesterday when we were visiting Vancouver we learned of the demise of our dear friend "Bud". He will always be remembered as a kind, gentle and loving person, who cared f9r his friends and patients alike.

Our sincere condolences to his family and friends who we are sure will miss him. We cherish the memories of our friendship with him.
Memory and Walter Lewis

Ralph Gilbert

June 1, 2017

His University of Toronto family are so sad to hear of his passing. John had a remarkable impact on the treatment of patients both in Canada and the United States. As a H&N microvascular surgeon I have been living his legacy everyday in reconstructing defects of the head and neck. John was a pioneer in my field and an inspiration to us, I am certain his friends in Sweden who he mentored in developing techniques in H&N reconstruction are profoundly impacted by his passing. John's legacy in life and his profession is remarkable.

May 1, 2017

We are saddened to learn of John's passing. He is remembered fondly as true gentleman. I remember playing golf with him during our departmental outings. He always wanted to win. He was a great role model for young physicians and a good friend with his collegues. I remember him coming to my son's high school hockey game playing for the state championship which they won. We will hold him fondly in our memories.
Stan and Betty Thawley

April 21, 2017

dear alix,kristen and lisa,
we will miss bud,he was a wonderful friend and classmate and especially kind to me janie and i are thinking of you and send you are love.

barbara uecker

April 19, 2017

dear alix,
i am so sad to learn that bud has left us. many, many wonderful memories of our times together in Vancouver, along with jane and the banfield Family, and our friend doris. bud will always be fondly remembered. love, as always - barbara

April 17, 2017

Dear Alix and Family: I was privileged to serve John as his business manager at Washington University in St. Louis. Beyond his many significant accomplishments in medicine, I knew John as one of the kindest and most thoughtful persons I have known. Peace be with you and your family. Gary & Carole Fears.

Ruedi and Ici Thalmann

April 16, 2017

Wishing John the best on his trip to the Unknown Beyond!

April 16, 2017

Dear Alex,
Lynn and I are so sorry to learn of the passing of John. He was so supportive of my career at Washington University and you both were so supportive and loving as we relocated our young family to St. Louis. John was a wonderful role model - honorable and ethical. We pray that your most blessed and beautiful memories and the support of your family and friends will somehow provide comfort to you during these difficult days.
Love,
Lynn and Jay Piccirillo

Leonard Proctor

April 14, 2017

Dear Alix; it's been years, but I still have a vivid remembrance of John and you. John and I were at U of C together for awhile. You both added happiness to my life. John was one of the truly great guys.
Len Proctor

Maxine Cunningham

April 14, 2017

On behalf of the American Laryngological Association, please accept our condolences on the passing of Dr. Frederickson. Dr. Frederickson served as the ALA President in 1991 and is fondly remembered by many of our Fellows. Our thoughts and prayers for comfort on your loss are with his family, friends and colleagues.

April 14, 2017

Dear Alix, So sorry to hear about John. As you know he was a special friend and colleague for so many years at Wash. U. Please accept our condolences. Patsy and Jerry Spector

April 14, 2017

Alix and family
Our condolences and love. You have lost a wonderful partner, man and physician who gave so much to the world and his patients.
Don & Carol Martin

Joel/Vicky Goebel

April 14, 2017

Dear Alix and family,

We are saddened by the news of John's death but are forever grateful for his presence in our lives. He was a true mentor and friend here at Washington University and touched many here in numerous ways with his gentle nature and wit and his dedication to the lives of those he served. He will forever remain an integral part of the department's history as well as our personal lives.
You all remain in our thoughts and our prayers.
Joel and Vicky Goebel

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