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Subrata Guha

1960 - 2021

Subrata Guha obituary, 1960-2021, Washington, NC

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1960

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2021

Subrata Guha Obituary

Subrata Guha
July 25, 1960 - April 23, 2021
Washington, North Carolina - Dr. Subrata John Guha, MD, 60 ("John"), passed away peacefully in his sleep in Greensboro, NC, on Friday, April 23rd, 2021. He was born in 1960 in Kolkata, India, to Mira Guha (née Chattopadhyay) and Dr. Susanta Ranjan Guha, PhD, and moved to Detroit as a small child.
Dr. Guha was a graduate of Boston University (B.A.Sc., 1982), where he majored in biology with a minor in chemistry, and of Boston University School of Medicine. He completed his internship at the New England Deaconess Hospital/Harvard Medical School in 1987. He was certified in Advanced Cardiac Life Support by the American Heart Association, Advanced Trauma Life Support by the American College of Surgeons, and Pediatric Life Support by the American Heart Association. He was a military veteran of the Medical Corps of the United States Air Force, and served on the Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in Goldsboro, NC, and the McDill Air Force Base in Tampa, FL. After leaving the service, he worked as an emergency physician at several hospitals over the course of his career, most recently at Martin General Hospital in Williamston, NC. He also served as Emergency Department Medical Director several times during his career, including at Johnson UNC Health in Smithfield, at Nash General Hospital in Rocky Mount, and at UNC Rockingham Health Care in Eden. Dr. Guha made an impact on countless people's lives during his medical career of over thirty years. He was known as a compassionate, caring physician and as a teacher to his colleagues. He was a steadfast and knowledgeable doctor who was there for his patients when their need was greatest.
In addition to his career in emergency medicine, Dr. Guha was a lifelong entrepreneur and innovator, serving as founder, CEO, and CMO to several businesses, including a medical-legal consulting firm and, later, a chain of combined primary/family and urgent care clinics -- a new concept at the time -- in which he also practiced. Most recently he had been working tirelessly to start a virtual telehealth clinic geared specifically towards meeting the health care needs of the LGBTQ+ community. He was poised to begin the Executive MBA program at the University of North Carolina's Kenan-Flagler Business School.
John was an active hobbyist throughout his life and threw himself into a wide variety of interests. He enjoyed hiking and camping in the mountains (including ultra-light camping), white water rafting, kayaking, scuba diving, roller blading, weightlifting, motorcycle riding, and, in recent years, boating and fishing. He genuinely loved to be on the water. He had a passion for wood-working and was an animal-lover who cared for dogs, cats, and both freshwater and saltwater aquariums over the course of his life. He also had an enduring love of tennis, a passion he shared with his children; Joy, Maya, and Naren were all successful in their High School tennis careers as a result of his dedication and coaching. He was an avid reader who particularly enjoyed works on topics such as religion, eastern philosophy, neuroanatomy, and artificial intelligence. He enjoyed speculating on what possibilities the future would hold for humanity's understanding of itself and its place in the universe. He loved to travel and was especially honored to meet Mother Teresa while touring her hospital in 1992.
John is survived by his four children, Anne Mira Guha, 37 (spouse Joseph Zeranski), with Kristine; and Joy Godfrey Guha, 25; Maya Godfrey Guha, 24; and Naren Godfrey Guha, 22, with Wanda. He was also survived by his wife, Alison Vernon, as well as his family in India, with whom he remained very close. He was an only child and was preceded in death by his parents. The loss of his mother in recent years led him to reflect deeply on the meaning of his own life, as well as to intensify his work to improve himself and to contribute to the world. A devoted father, he often shared with others how proud he was of his children and their accomplishments.
John was an extraordinary man who was beloved by many. His life's work was to heal; physically and emotionally. Strong in his opinions and decisive in their execution, spiritual and loving, always pushing for the best, both a teacher and student in many ways and in many things, a friend, and a brilliant colleague. He will be missed beyond words by those who loved him.
Due to the pandemic, which Dr. Guha took very seriously as a physician, his family has made the decision not to hold a memorial service. Instead, his family welcomes those who knew him to share memories to honor his life, relationships, and accomplishments. As a cancer survivor, he wished that charitable donations be made to the American Cancer Society, www.cancer.org, in lieu of flowers.

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Published by The News & Observer on May 1, 2021.

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Kristine

October 10, 2024

Of course, we miss and love you still.

Violet Starling

May 3, 2021

I worked with Dr. Guha for years. He was excellent to work with it never bothered him to stop and explain something to his colleagues. Very good man. His children should be proud. ❤

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Polly

May 2, 2021

To Anne Mira and dear cousin Kristine, I am so, so very sorry to hear of your loss. My love to you

Candace Bradley

May 1, 2021

So sorry to hear about your loss. Gone too soon and will be missed. I will keep your family in my thoughts and prayers.

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Angie Wilkins

April 30, 2021

This news of his passing breaks my heart. He helped my step father back in 2012. He saved his life. I'm so thankful to him for that. My step father lived 4 more years and if it wasn't for Dr Guha he would have died in 2012. You will be missed by so many. You were the best Dr there ever was

Kenneth Collie

April 29, 2021

I got to meet Dr Guha back when I first started working at Johnston Ambulance Service. He was a ER Doctor at Johnston Memorial in Smithfield. As my time as JAS grew I got to see him more and more and befriended him. I was in the ER one night as a paramedic Student doing clinical's and I was able to get my very first intubation with him their helping me. After I returned back from a Scuba Diving Trip to the Florida Keys I would see him in the ER and I would show him videos of my dives and we would talk about scuba diving and getting his boat fixed. I lost touch with him for a few years and then I recently found out that he was an ER doctor at Martin General a local hospital that I bring patients to and as soon as he saw me it was like yesterday. We instantly reconnected and were right were we left off the last time I had seen him. I also had the honor of being one of his patients a few times and one of the last times I was in the ER at Martin General he was the doctor in charge of taking care of me. He did everything in his power to help me and to make me comfortable. He had an amazing bed side manor and treated everyone with the utmost respect and compassion. I would always tell my patients when I discovered that Dr Guha was going to be treating them that they were in the best hands possible. I would also share that sentiment with other EMS Providers. Dr Guha treated the EMS professionals as that Professionals he listened to our reports and answered any questions we had. He was also an amazing teacher as well and an amazing EMS Medical Director. I had to speak to him one time about a patient that I needed orders for and even though he was at the beach with his family he still took the time out to help me and my patient. It will seem different going into the ER at Martin General and not seeing his name on the white board or seeing him in his Dark Blue Scrubs and talking about his boat. I will deeply miss him. God Bless you Dr Guha and your Family.

Bryan Callahan

April 29, 2021

He was my best friend and we shared the love of boating and fishing. He was the best man in Wedding and the person I called for advises. I know he loved his kids and was very proud of the them. I will truly miss working on boat with him.

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