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February 3, 1919 - September 23, 2013 OKLAHOMA CITY A.C. Lisle, Jr., M.D., died peacefully at home on September 23, 2013, surrounded by members of his loving family. He was a true gentleman, adoring husband, and caring father. He was a physician who tirelessly devoted himself to improving the quality of the lives of his patients. He treated all whom he encountered with respect. A.C. was born on February 3, 1919, in McLoud, Oklahoma, the eldest of three sons of Courtney and Lucille Lisle. A.C., or "Ace," knew at an early age that the medical profession was his calling. He entered the University of Oklahoma in 1936 and graduated from medical school there in 1943. As a 4th year medical student, he encountered a lovely patient, Madge Troup, during her hospitalization at University Hospital. They wed in Holdenville, Oklahoma in 1944. Three months later, he went overseas to serve in the Army Medical Corps during World War II.He was Chief of Surgery at the Southampton Station Hospital in England and worked in French Field Hospitals, arriving there 5 days after D-Day. He returned home in 1946 to continue his medical career as Oklahoma's first neurosurgical resident at University Hospital. Dr. Lisle's professional achievements throughout his career where legion. He was perhaps most proud of training more than 50 neurosurgeons as Clinical Professor of Neurological Surgery. He retired in 2001, ending a 58-year medical career that witnessed incredible changes in medical science and neurosurgical practice. Although much of his life was committed to his patients, A.C. greatly enjoyed hunting, fishing, and playing golf, particularly with his sons. A sly sense of humor lurked beneath his precise and courteous manner. Madge and A.C. enjoyed 65 wonderful years of marriage. Together they traveled the world. They had many close friends, who often joined them in their travels. Madge preceded A.C. in death in 2009. He missed his beloved immensely every day since he lost her. A.C. is survived by his three sons and their spouses: Court, Jim (Pauline) and David (Cheryl); his 6 grandchildren and their spouses: Ben (Erin), Turner (Christine), Carolyn (Jon), Autumn (Deke - deceased), Elizabeth, and Kylie (Lucas); his 5 great grandchildren: Rheanna, Owen, Olivia, Anna, and Kate; his brother: Kenneth Lisle; his brother-in-law: Rudolph Troup; and others from the Lisle and Troup extended families. He was preceded in death by his younger brother, Howard. The entire Lisle family wishes to express its heartfelt gratitude to Michael Elsworth and his staff for the outstanding and compassionate care and comfort that they provided Dad (a.k.a. Pop Pop to his grandchildren) in the final years of his life. Additionally, the family thanks Frontier Hospice and its staff for its assistance as his life neared completion. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to: Oklahoma Brain Tumor Foundation, 730 W. Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 114, OKC 73116, www.okbtf.org, or Frontier Hospice Foundation, 3817 NW Expressway, Suite 780, Oklahoma City, OK 73112-1489. A Memorial Service will be held at All Souls' Episcopal Church, 6400 N. Pennsylvania, on Friday, September 27, 2013, at 3 PM.

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Published by Oklahoman on Sep. 25, 2013.

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John Warner

January 24, 2014

God worked many miracles through your hands. Your legacy continues and you will not be forgotten. It was a privilege to have known you and be helped. Until we meet again. Rest in Peace.

angela clark

October 16, 2013

I just learned of doc's passing,i took care of doc for 8 month in 2012.thank you for allowing me the opportunity to know him. he was a great man. I am blessed to have met him.

Kristal Ginn-Farrar

October 8, 2013

I never knew Dr. Lisle until after his retirement when he would come into the office to visit. I've thought of him often, and was saddened to read of his passing. In the short time I knew him, he was always so polite, and spoken of so fondly by those who knew him. I'm so grateful I can say that I met him. What a beautiful soul!

Claire Campbell

September 29, 2013

Dr. Lisle was my surgeon when I was an infant. We have remembered him in our prayers these many years. May he rest in peace.

Carolyn Rambo

September 26, 2013

My sincere sympathy is with your family. I have known Dr. Lisle since I was in nursing school at Mercy Hospital in the 1960's. There was not a finer man or doctor. He will be greatly missed.

Sharon Jones

September 25, 2013

So sorry for your loss.Thanks for always being good to our Family,(Elgenia Hornbeck)granaughter

September 25, 2013

Court,
I am sure you don't remember me, but we went to school together many years ago. I remember your father coming to our science class and talking to us about medicine and the human body. He was a memorable man.
You have my heartfelt condolences and are in my prayers as I know the pain of loosing your parents. May god bless you and your family send you peace.
Mickey McVay Royer

September 25, 2013

To the family of AC Lisle,

I was a patient of your Dad's in 1985. Although he was still practicing,at that time, was over 60 and not performing many surgeries. I was 27 years old and diagnosed with a brain tumor. I had a three year old and one month old baby.

Your Dad, because of his compassion and concern as a physician, he was present for my twelve hour surgery that saved my life. The kindness and generousity as human and physician, will never be forgotten!!He didnt have to be present for my surgery, but was, out of his concern for my health and well being.

I am now having priveledge of seeing my grandchildren grow up.

God Bless your family,

Julie Dill

Joana Cornell

September 25, 2013

Sorry for your loss-your family is in my prayers

September 25, 2013

Court, Jim, & David,
I am so proud that your parents were my God Parents. Many wonderful times together, the Graybill and Lisle families.
God comfort you now.

Chuck Graybill

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