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Paul Seavey Obituary

Decatur - . Paul Wallace Seavey, M.D., Professor of Medicine Emeritus of Emory Universitiy and Fellow in the American College of Physicians, died Friday, November 12, 2004 at Emory Hospital surrounded by his family. He succumbed to prostate cancer, an illness he battled wtih the hallmark intensity with which he lived his life.
He is survived by his beloved wife of 51 years, Mary Ann Seavey. The only child of the late Paul and Louise Seavey, Dr. Seavey was born December 1, 1926 in Needham, Massachusetts. The family moved to Dunedin, Florida, where he graduated from Clearwater High School in 1944. During World War II he enlisted in the Navy and served two years as a corpsman on the destroyer U.S.S. Brownson. After his tour of duty, Seavey came to Atlanta and began a relationship with Emory that spanned over 55 years. He graduated in 1949 from Emory College, a member of Kappa Alpha Order. He then attended Emory School of Medicine, graduating in 1953. He completed two years of residency at Duke University under Eugene Stead, M.D., and returned to complete his training at Emory, including a Fellowship in Cardiology under lifetime mentor, Bruce Logue, M.D.
He spent the first 10 years of his career on the staff at Watts Hospital in private practice, in Durham, N.C. In 1967 he returned to Emory as a faculty member in internal medicine. He was Chief of Internal Medicine for ten years. He served on the boards of Wesley Woods and the Rollins School of Public Health and was chairman ofthe Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee for 20 years. HIs devotion to his patients and to excellence in his practice endeared him to the community and prompted many to make substantial gifts to the School of Medicine. In his honor the Paul W. Seavey Chair in Internal Medicine and the Paul W. Seavey Medicial Endowment were established.
Working with longtime pataient and friend, John Rollins, he was instrumental in the development and construction of the Rollins Pavilion at Emory Hospital. In 1995, Seavey was acknowledged by the Emory Medical Alumni Assocation and presented with the Award of Honor. A nationally respected physician, he was recognized in the 1991 publication, The Best Doctors in the U.S.
Seavey was as devoted to his family as to his medical practice. Family reunion vacations were a tradition, and his passion for living was evident in every corner of his life, whether he was gardening at Amelia Island, building his model boats, sailing in Maine, playing tennis, or playing football on the beach with his grandchildren. In addition to his wife, Seavey is survived by his devoted daughters and their families: Cheryl Lee and Fred B. Murphy of Decatur, Carol Ann and Steve Yeatts of Athens, and Susan and Steve Forte of Atlanta; and his seven grandchildren, Stephanie Yeatts Streer, Joe and Patricia Yeatts, Susie and David Murphy, and Christina and Michael Forte.
A memorial service for Dr. Seavey will be held on Saturday, November 20, 2004, at Glenn Memorial Church at 2:30 pm., Dr. James Laney officiating. A reception will be held following the memorial service. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to Emory University, designated for the Paul W. Seavey Medical Endowment, or to the Amelia Plantation Chapel, P.O. Box 8014, 1450 Bowman Rd., Amelia Island, Fla. 32035-8014.
A.S. Turner & Sons, Decatur, is in charge of arrangements.
Athens Banner-Herald, Sunday, Nov. 14, 2004

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Published by Athens Banner-Herald on Nov. 14, 2004.

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Madelyn Chambers

November 23, 2004

Our condolence to the family of Dr. Seavey. He was the most noble, caring person. Always took time to listen to his patients with sincerity and gave them encouragement and excellent care. Our parents Newton and Edith Gibson of Murphy, North Car. were priveleged to have Dr. Seavy, as their Primary care Dr. for many years.

The Gibson Family

Marla Salmon

November 21, 2004

Dr. Seavey was a giant whose life example has been an inspiration to so many people. Beloved by patients, colleagues in medicine and nursing and the community, he will be remembered as a true gentleman and healer. A wonderful man whom I am so privileged to have met - such an honor. He leaves this world a much better place. Many thoughts and prayers for his family.

Lisa Haney

November 19, 2004

I am so fortunate to have known Dr. Seavey in both a working and personal relationship. His dedication to his patients and Emory Clinic fulfilled the vision Robert Woodruff had for Emory. 'Spike', you will be missed but never replaced in our hearts.

With love and respect.....

Geraldine Lominac

November 17, 2004

I was so sadden to read about Dr. Seavy's passing. Our prayers and thoughts are with you. He was a very caring Person and Doctor. He treated my parents for many years and we appreciated him so much.

GERALDINE LOMINAC, MURPHY, N.C.

Marie Evans

November 16, 2004

Carol,

I enjoyed getting to know your father. He was a very special, sweet man. I know that you will miss him greatly! I will be here for you whenever you need me. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

With love,

Marie

Camille Leverett

November 16, 2004

I had the opportunity to work with Dr. Seavey when I was a nurse at Emory Hospital in the 1980's. His gentle and kind manner was always apparent with his patients. I looked forward to caring for his patients as I knew he treated them like a member of his own family. He reminded me so much of my own dad, who was an Internal Medicine M.D. in Athens, GA.- doctors like Dr. Seavey and my dad are a dying breed. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.

Aloma Sibley

November 16, 2004

Dr. Seavey's leadership and knowledge are missed at Emory. I'm glad to have known him and extend my sympathy to his family.

Donna Pierce

November 16, 2004

Dr. Seavey was the best. I worked for him for 10 years at Emory. He always believed in the Exec. Health Program and was very supportive. He will surely be missed.

Fran Willis

November 15, 2004

To The Seavey Family:



I am glad I had the opportunity to work for and know Dr. Seavey. May he rest in peace.



Love,

Marvin Brantley

November 15, 2004

Dear Mary Ann,

Mary joins me in our thoughts of love and sympathy for you and your family with Paul's death. We are thankful for his life and wonderful spirit that enriched us so greatly and pray for grace to sustain you.

With love,

Marvin Brantley

Faye Ledford

November 14, 2004

Our love and prayers to your family. Dr. Paul was such a special person. My father and mother were patients of his for many years and travels many miles to seek his expertise. He will truly be missed.

God Bless you All.

MOLLIE MAYNOR

November 14, 2004

HI STEPHANIE.

I AM SO SORRY ABOUT YOUR GRANDFATHER BUT I KNOW THAT HE IS WITH JESUS AND HAPPY WITH HIM NOW.

YOU ARE IN MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS.

LOVE

MOLLIE

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