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Eugene Dabezies M.D.

1935 - 2021

Eugene Dabezies M.D. obituary, 1935-2021, New Orleans, LA

Eugene Dabezies Obituary

There are people who seem to touch the lives of almost everyone they meet with their intellect, grace and loving presence. Dr. Eugene Dabezies, M.D., Professor Emeritus and former Chairman of the Department of Orthopedic Surgery (1991-2004) at Texas Tech Health Science Center, Lubbock, TX, was one of those rare individuals. He died with dignity on November 8, 2021, of old age, his intellect intact. He will be dearly missed. He was a devoted husband and father, a doting grandfather, and dedicated Orthopedic surgeon. He was known to his friends as Gene, his peers as DAB, and his family as Pops. On May 29, 1935, Gene was born at the French Hospital in New Orleans to Oliver H. Dabezies, Sr. and Olga Barousse Dabezies. He attended Holy Rosary Catholic Church School, graduated from Jesuit High School, attended Tulane University and entered Tulane Medical School. It was surprising that both Gene and his older brother Oliver, a Tulane graduate and respected Ophthalmologist, chose to enter the medical field since his grandfather was a Christian Scientist and did not think there was a future in medicine. Following graduation in 1960 with a B.S. and M.D., he completed a Tulane Orthopedic Residency at Charity Hospital of New Orleans becoming a member of the second generation of true Orthopedic Surgeons. He completed a Fellowship in Hand Surgery with Dr. Daniel C. Riordan of New Orleans and an Orthopedic Rehabilitation Fellowship at Rancho Los Amigos in Downey, CA. In Addition to starting a private practice in New Orleans, in 1965, Dr. Dabezies began to pursue his lifelong passion for teaching. He was appointed Clinical Associate Professor in Orthopedic Surgery and worked with the Tulane Medical School Orthopedic Residents in education and patient care at Charity Hospital. In 1967 he enlisted in the U.S. Army Medical Corps for 2 years at the time of the Vietnam War. During that time, he was head of Hand Surgery at the 400-bed valley Forge Army Hospital. The Army Commendation Medal was awarded for his work. In 1969 following his military service, Dr. Dabezies returned to his surgical practice in New Orleans. In 1977 he joined the Academic Orthopedic Faculty at L.S.U. Medical School in New Orleans serving as Professor and Director of Resident Education. In January 1991 Dr. Dabezies was appointed Professor and Chairman of the Orthopedic Department of Texas Tech Medical School in Lubbock, TX, and served until 2004. Under his guidance the department became nationally recognized because of the quality of the residents, the published academic papers, and the exhibits at orthopedic meetings. Dr. Dabezies was a strong proponent of the University Medical Centers commitment to trauma care when the hospital was certified as a Level 1 Trauma Center. Under his leadership, the subspecialty of Pediatric Orthopedics became an integral part of the Department, the Hand Surgery Center became preeminent in the region, the Sports Medicine Program became a model of High School Care, and five funded endowed chairs were created for the department. Dr. and Mrs. Dabezies funded a Medical Student Scholarship. At retirement in May 2009 Dr. Dabezies was appointed Professor Emeritus. At that time the Eugene J. Dabezies Endowed Chair for Orthopedics was funded. He leaves a legacy of trained Orthopedic Surgeons in Louisiana, Texas, and throughout the country. Dr. Dabezies belonged to many prominent medical organizations: American Academy of Orthopedic Surgery, American Orthopedic Association, American Society for Surgery of the Hand, Orthopedic Trauma Association, American Medical Association, Texas Medical Association, Louisiana Orthopedic Society (President), Riordan Hand Society, and Southeast Hand Club (Founding Member and President). He was certified by the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery (ABOS) in 1968, was re-certified in 1983 and 1992, and served as examiner for the ABOS. During his career, Dr. Dabezies published more than 90 scientific papers. He and Covar Jeppe were married on December 19, 1959. He was the patriarch of the Dabezies Family from New Orleans and is survived by his wife of 61 years, his three children, and 6 grandchildren: Eugene Jean Dabezies, Jr., M.D. an Orthopedic Surgeon in Pensacola, FL, married to Elise Gallmann, children Eugene Jean, III, Corinne Covar, and Lynne Elise; Jeppe Dabezies Madsen an architectural and interior designer in Santa Barbara, CA married to Peter Bo Madsen, Children Clara Mae and Phoebe Christina; Joyce Dabezies White, a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner in Lubbock, TX, married to Scott White, daughter MaeAlice Fuzhen. In retirement he continued his instinct for teaching by completing and publishing the family genealogy that was initiated by his brother. He also created a pamphlet for his grandkids about money management and retirement planning. This document has been shared multiple times with friends and family continuing his legacy of teaching. A celebration of life will be held at 2:00 p.m., February 5, 2022 at the Texas Tech McKenzie-Merket Alumni Center, 2521 17th street. In Lieu of flowers the family suggests donations be made to either the Covar and Gene Dabezies Presidential Scholarship Endowment at Texas Tech University Medical School (Cindy Morris, (806) 743-4965) or The Lubbock Symphony (https://LubbockSymphony.org).

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Published by The Times-Picayune from Dec. 4, 2021 to Feb. 5, 2022.

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Gisele Larose

July 29, 2023

So sad to hear...just had a conversation with a cousin about Charity Ortho clinic & I googled his name.
DAB was the best mentor for everyone he encountered. I worked as a hand therapist by his side for 5 years at Charity Ortho clinic. DAB was the most kind and caring man always interested in nurturing the growth of his team. He inspired me to continue my career as a certified hand therapist. I took a position at a nationally recognized hand surgery team in Philadelphia. He ll remain in my thoughts & prayers until we meet again!

Lynn LeBlanc

March 9, 2022

This wonderful man saved my life on January 14, 1987 following a near fatal automobile accident. Here today at age 75 because of him. Incredibly sad to read this and I send my heartfelt sympathies. Rest In Peace

Thomas Alost

February 4, 2022

Dr Dabezies I am blessed to have had you as a mentor and friend. You inspired me to be the best I could be everyday and in everything.

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Mary Cavallino,R.N.

February 1, 2022

Dear Mrs. Dabezies and all of the family,
I had the privilege of working with Dr. Dabezies at the L.S.U. Orthopedic clinic for 5 years in the 1980´s.
He was an excellent and exceptional Orthopedist. And, his compassion and respect for patients was again exceptional.
May God surround all of you with His love, comfort and peace as you mourn your loss.
God bless all of you always, and know that I will be praying for the repose of his soul and peace for you and all of the family.
Mary Cavallino

Michele LeBourgeois

January 7, 2022

I met Dr.Dab in 1966 when I was 12 years old. He put pins in my hip due to a SCFE. I continued to see him later on when I worked in surgery at Mercy Hospital and then again when I had a problem with my hip again before he left for TX. He was always so good to me and used to make me laugh. When I was young I used to refer to him as "MY Doctor" and was jealous of anyone else talking about him...lol. He was such a wonderful guy and the world is sad to see him go. My prayers and heart go out to the Dabazies family. I will keep him in my heart forever.

Mary Jo Weinert "Cookie"

December 21, 2021

He was a super special person. I knew him many years ago at Mercy Hospital New Orleans. He cared for my dad who returned the favor by sending him green beer for St Patrick´s Day. His loss is profound on many levels. Condolences to the family.

Gregory Daus,MD

December 20, 2021

My most sincere condolences to the entire Dabezies family. He holds a very special place in my heart. I´m a better person to have known him.

Claudia Collins Fenner

December 6, 2021

Many wonderful memories of being with your family,sending thouhts and prayers to all

Alvaro Hernandez,M.D.

December 5, 2021

My condolences. He was a great doctor and an even better man. I have always considered him as a friend and my mentor. God bless.

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