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James Douglas Mickle Jr.

1949 - 2022

James Douglas Mickle Jr. obituary, 1949-2022, Pottstown, PA

James Mickle Obituary

James Douglas Mickle, Jr. died on June 8, 2022, surrounded by his family and his dogs, at Christus St. Vincent Hospital in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The cause of death was acute respiratory failure caused by pulmonary emboli following hip surgery after a fall. Jim had been under treatment for Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus for months. Jim was born on February 1, 1949, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania into a close family which nurtured his love for sports, academics, dogs, and the outdoors. As a senior at Springfield High (Montco), he set the Pennsylvania state record for most consecutive foul shots without a miss when he went 17 for 17 from the foul line in a 1966 game against North Penn. A knee injury that spring curtailed his basketball career but left him free to concentrate on his pre-med studies. He graduated from Muhlenberg College in 1971 and received his MD from Hershey Medical School at Pennsylvania State University in 1975. After an internship at Chestnut Hill Hospital in Philadelphia, he served two years in the National Health Service Corp in rural Foxburg, Pennsylvania, before moving to Boyertown where he was a family practitioner for 34 years. There he loved working with a dedicated staff to care for patients at every stage of life. He happily drove down country roads on house calls, accepted farm produce as payment, and, in an emergency, would suture an injury in his living room. He coached his daughter’s AAU basketball team, The Rolling Thunder, and established the Barn Ball annual tournament in his retrofitted eighteenth-century barn in Douglassville. His interests in sports and medicine culminated in a stint as the ringside doctor for the Philly-based World Wide Wrestling Alliance, which frequently performed at Zern’s Market. Jim relished taking care of the wrestlers when the injuries were real and being worked into the show when they were not. Ever intellectually curious, Jim became interested in the science of cholesterol after years of seeing patients whose health status did not match up in an obvious way with their basic cholesterol numbers. After several years of study, he became a board-certified Lipidologist, and in 2011 he opened Cholesterol Studies and Treatment, a practice in Santa Fe, New Mexico devoted to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of cholesterol-related illness. Jim’s interest in cholesterol led him to Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, whose people, culture, land, and waters he came to love very deeply. Early in his investigations, he realized the benefits of Omega-3 fatty acids for some patients. In the 1990’s, he could not find a commercial fish oil capsule with his ideal therapeutic balance and concentration until Ocean Nutrition, of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia agreed to formulate it for him. After years of partnership, he travelled to Dartmouth to meet their research staff, and then to Mulgrave, Nova Scotia to tour their plant. Just over the causeway from Mulgrave was Cape Breton Island, which he fell in love with, eventually building a cottage in Mabou Harbour, where he was as happy as a person can be. Jim loved being a doctor, and practiced medicine until the last year of his life. He would answer medical questions from anyone at any time and help whenever needed, including his volunteer work on September 11, 2001, when he jumped from a mid-town Manhattan cardiology conference to a triage station at Chelsea Piers. He told good stories about booking musical groups such as the Byrds and the Fifth Dimension and speakers such as Muhammed Ali, for Muhlenberg College in the late nineteen sixties when he was a student organizer. He got clean for Gene, went door-to-door for McGovern, marched in Washington against the invasion of Iraq, and as a physician and a citizen supported reproductive choice and Medicare for All. Jim loved archaeology, fly-fishing, jigging for mackerel in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Cape Breton fiddle music (he died listening to the Natalie MacMaster/Donnell Leahy version of “Hector the Hero”), and visiting his children on the sets of their film and television projects and at their screenings and film festivals. He is credited in his son Jim’s movies as actor, extra, and medical consultant. Jim is survived by his wife Cynthia Baughman, son Jim Mickle (Linda Moran), daughter Beth Mickle (Russell Barnes), ex-wife and mother of his children, Carole Bianco, brother-in-law Jack Hornberger, niece Nancy Bragger (John), nephew Brant Hornberger (Meghan), beloved great-nieces and -nephews, cousins, and many cherished friends and colleagues. He was predeceased by his parents, Nan and Doug Mickle, sister Jane Ann Hornberger, niece Debbie Hornberger and great-nephew Sam Hornberger. Jim has been cremated and memorial plans will be announced later. If you wish, memorial contributions may be made to the Santa Fe Animal Shelter & Humane Society, Humane Pennsylvania, the Mabou Gaelic and Historical Society, or a charity of your choice. Or just listen to “Hector the Hero” and think of Jim.

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Published by The Mercury from Jul. 20 to Jul. 24, 2022.

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Kris

April 26, 2024

I worked for Doc for years. Best years of my life learning and just being loved in a great environment . I miss him sooo much! Brilliant Specialist

Ray L.

April 1, 2023

I worked with Jim at McNeil Labs when he was in college . What a nice person he was. I'll always remember his great sense of humor.

Lugene Crawford

January 12, 2023

I just heard of Jim passing. I am so saddened- I was his full time nurse at the ACValley Medical Center in Foxburg PA. He was a great man, friend, and physician. Dr John Stearley & him had a great relationship, and cared about the people. Our deepest condolences to you.

Jane Luddy

October 31, 2022

Just read about Jim. We were classmates at Muhlenberg. I´ll never forget his smile, his positive outlook, his red convertible and the good times we all had together. He was a very special person and although I haven´t seen him in years, it is with great sadness that I read of his passing

Carol Smith

August 12, 2022

So sorry for your loss. Working with him in the Boyertown practice was an honor, Jim was always so kind to me and his sense of humor could not be matched. As our family doctor he was incredible, especially with our children, they loved him so much. Such a tremendous loss to so many

Michelle Butkus Yurko

August 5, 2022

Jim and Beth - I am so saddened to hear of your loss. I´ll always remember your dad fondly and cherish all of the basketball memories (Barn Ball, AAU, DBHS, and more) and many laughs. He was a wonderful man. I´ll be thinking of you both with love. Take good care.

Judy Johnson

August 5, 2022

Condolences to the family Great family man I´ll always remember Jim from sitting with him at high school basketball games RIP

Anita Kauffman(Dean's Sister)

August 2, 2022

I am so sorry for your loss, he was a great man. He always took care of my brother Dean.

David Lawson

July 31, 2022

So very sorry to hear about Jim´s passing. We played baseball together in the Flourtown-Erdenheim Little League. I always looked up to him - Jim was a year older and a great athlete, and very intelligent. I remember when he was an intern at Chestnut Hill Hospital and how devoted he was to the betterment of Health Care. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.

Lindsay Dierolf

July 29, 2022

My daughters never feared going to the doctor. Dr. Mickle always put his patients at ease with his bow tie and friendly personality. No other doctor ever seemed to measure up to him.

John, Sally Schaeffer and son Chris Hoagey

July 25, 2022

Prayers-He was one of a kind and loved by us in Boyertown.

Scott and Jean Christman

July 25, 2022

So sorry to hear this sad news. Jim was our doctor for years and a good friend of ours. And a good customer. He even visited us at our cabin near Wellsboro! He was a pleasure to be around and Scott will miss his random phone calls for sure! Sending hugs and prayers to his family!

Greg Wiley

July 24, 2022

I´m so sorry for your loss. Mr. Mickle was an awesome guy. He could talk to anyone about anything. Sending all my love to Jim and Beth and the rest of the family. God bless

Jack McCallum

July 23, 2022

Jim, a classmate at Muhlenberg. Any of us who played or loved hoops always felt bad that he couldn't get out there. But it sounds like he did a lot with his life. He was one of the great ones, but I'm sure his family knows that.

Ernie and Gina Roegel

July 22, 2022

Oh Beth and Jim I am so deeply saddened to read of your dad's passing. Your dad was an amazing man.
Our deepest condolences to you both.
Lots of Love Mr and Mrs Riegel

Cathy and Ron Steltz

July 22, 2022

Beth and Jim,
I have fond memories of your Dad from your High School years. Wishing you happy memories and peace at this difficult time!

Vince sica

July 22, 2022

Jim and Beth : sorry to read about your loss, you are both in my prayers.

Rick and Diane Saylor

July 22, 2022

Our heartfelt sympathy to the family and friends. We are so sorry for your loss. Jim was a wonderful doctor, and he always went above and beyond in all he did. We have fond memories of him at work at Pottstown Hospital. God bless you all during this difficult time.

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