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Peacefully among family, friends, and colleagues at UPMC Shadyside hospital on Saturday, June 22, 2019. He was 90. He greatly considered the Cardiothoracic ICU as a second home and the Shadyside staff a second family. He is survived by his beloved wife of 45 years, Margaret; his sons, Paul (Jill) Hong-Barco and Phillip (Melissa) Hong-Barco; his siblings, Agnita Tennant and Agatha Choi; and three beautiful grandchildren, Roger, Lucy, and Audrey. He retired in 2012, concluding a 37 year career in Cardiothoracic surgery. Following retirement, he spent much of his time at his family residence in Squirrel Hill, continuously honing his expertise through the study of medical journals, literature, and online examinations. Personally, he loved WWII history, storytelling, and fast food. He received his medical degree from the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) and subsequently served in the Mexican Armed Forces before immigrating to the United States. While a Cardiothoracic surgical resident at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City, he met Maggie Smith, an operating room nurse who resided in the same apartment building. They moved to Pittsburgh in 1973, married, and he completed his residency at Allegheny General Hospital. Here they raised a family of two children, two parrots, and several dogs. He spent the prime of his career as a Cardiothoracic surgeon at UPMC Shadyside, but also practiced at other hospitals in the surrounding vicinity, including Forbes Regional and Braddock Hospital. While valued and admired for his surgical proficiency, Pabs will be remembered by his colleagues and patients for his comforting demeanor, quirky and charming sense of humor, extraordinary generosity, keychains, fanny packs, and elegant simplicity. He will be most remembered for his enormous work ethic, arising at 3 A.M. daily and often returning home after sunset. He took one known sick day in nearly half of a century, including weekends and holidays, and was tortured to go on vacation. He was adamant in forgoing a funeral ceremony. Those who knew and loved him understand completely. A memorial gathering will be held on July 9, 2019, at the UPMC Shadyside West Wing Auditorium at 11:30 a.m. All are invited, and if you wish to share a memory of Pablo, you are welcome to speak. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that memorial contributions go to the Glaucoma Research Foundation. Online contributions can be made at getinvolved.glaucoma.org/donate. Please indicate that donations are in the memory of "Pablo Hong-Barco, MD." Condolences may be left at www.mccabebrothers.com.
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James Gray
September 15, 2019
We met the good doctor when my husband was admitted to Shadyside Hospital for a collapsed lung. He came in with his 50 keys hanging on his scrubs and deftly took over Jim's care. He was a real treasure and a wonderful doctor. So very sorry for your loss.
Pattie Lujetic and Jim Gray
Rosemarie Glaser
July 6, 2019
Maggie,
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your husband. I met you when you and I were roommates at Allegheny General Hospital when I had my son and you had Paul. So many years ago, but good memories.
Hope all is well with you. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Thomas Conte
July 5, 2019
Pablo was a kind, jovial human being. I was starting practice as a thoracic attending in 1991. He would give me occassional pointers regarding surgical practice. He was a wonderful colleague and a great person. God bless him.
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Cindi Z
July 5, 2019
I was a student back when I met him. Always loved his visits and he always seemed to really care about his patients, but the one thing that stuck out in my mind and that this obituary doesn't mention is what a great artist he was! He always carried this huge Day Planner in his pocket and the one day he whips it out and shows me this drawing he did in med school of a heart and it was just beautiful! Wished I had taken a pic of it, but this was back before smart phones were around. I feel very blessed to have known him for the short time before he retired. Definitely missed seeing him around!
Gretchen Sobotka
July 4, 2019
Pablo was one of the first doctors I ever met at Shadyside Hospital! When I was 12 years old, my mom brought me into her office at work and Pablo would come visit me and give me gum from his fanny pack! He had everything in that fanny pack! While working with him in the CTICU he always made me and ALL his patients laugh! He is a true legend! What he brought to the medical field can not be taught! He was truly the funniest, most caring, and talented doctors I've ever known! Prayers to his beautiful family!
July 2, 2019
Pablo was a soft spoken, compassionate, approachable, and self deprecating man...A rare breed among the highly educated in the medical community... As a student in 1981 I watched one of his OR cases. He had us students guess what nationality we thought he was, it was hilarious. He knew how to put people as ease... I worked nights for many years, and you would hear his keys before you would see him, one of his many trade marks...As a colleague I was privileged to have known and worked with him. His family was blessed to have him...One of the good guys in the world.
John Steck RRT (retired)
Jimmy S
July 2, 2019
A true legend!
July 1, 2019
Pablo was a wonderful, happy person who was very generous, had an outstanding work ethic with his craft and his patients. We were honored to have worked with Dr. Hong-Barco.
Our deepest condolences.
April & Jack Betz
April Betz
July 1, 2019
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Judge Lou & Mary Coles
July 1, 2019
Dear Phil,
I only met your father once, but he was a man of presence. Please accept my condolences on your loss. My best to you and your family.
Lou Coles
July 1, 2019
Dear Phil: I was saddened to read about your dad. Please accept my condolences. - Regretfully, Jeff Pollock, Esq. (Sq. Hill)
Joanne DeMartino
July 1, 2019
Excellent doctor and charming personality! He saved my father's life many years ago. I will always be grateful to him! My deepest sympathy to his family. A great man!
June 30, 2019
One of my favorite physicians while working many years in
CT ICU. Remember Pablo with his fanny pack and massive, jingling key chain. I was, literally, just talking about him, yesterday. My condolences to his family. Bea Coyne RN (retired) Shadyside Hospital
Lou Ann Hurst CRNA
June 30, 2019
Absolutely one of my favorite people of all time as well as favorite surgeons. You were greatly missed when you retired. I worked with him as a RN in CTICU at Shadyside as well as a CRNA. I have never met a more caring ,hardworking , talented surgeon in all my years. Rest In Peace with the angels Pab you deserve it.
Elizabeth Scott
June 30, 2019
I have such fond memories if this kind, funny, comforting doctor. RIP Dr Hong-Barco. Thank you for all that you brought to this world.
Judy Bay, RN
June 30, 2019
I am so sorry for your loss. Dr Hong-Barco was a remarkable physician. His patients so loved him as did the nurses. I so remember him making rounds at all hours when I worked on 3 Main back from 1981-1983. May he rest in peace.
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