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Dr. Dana Christian Lynge

1956 - 2024

Dr.  Dana Christian Lynge obituary, 1956-2024, Seattle, WA

BORN

1956

DIED

2024

Dana Lynge Obituary

Dr. Dana Christian Lynge
02/28/1956 - 06/21/2024
Dr. Dana Christian Lynge, a Seattle general surgeon who combined a dry Nordic wit with a love of the wilderness, died on June 21, while on an overnight backpacking trip with his wife, Dr. Martha Johnson, to see the summer solstice in the Cascade Range. He was 68 years old and a longtime associate professor of surgery at the University of Washington based at VA Puget Sound Health Care System.
Dana was born in Copenhagen, Denmark, in 1956, where his father, Dr. Harold Norman Lynge, whose parents had emigrated from Denmark to Canada, was in a two-year surgical residency. Dana often cited an incident in his infancy when his parents, living in a small apartment in the city and hosting guests who were smoking during a party, swaddled the baby Lynge in a basket and hung him outside the window. Dana liked to refer to this event as stunting his social development and initiating a lifelong feeling of neglect and isolation. He'd make that claim with a straight face, but it was clear to both his father and his mother, Patricia Govier Lynge, that it was the dry Lynge wit at work.
After moving home to Canada, Dana's parents relocated to San Jose, California, where Harold practiced neurosurgery. Dana attended St. Andrews Episcopal School in Saratoga and grew up with his younger brother, Eric, in the idyllic Santa Cruz mountains. At age 13, Dana was sent to St. John's School for Boys boarding school in Canada, where he gained outdoor survival skills and got his first taste of harsh Canadian winters. Dana attended The Thacher School in Ojai, California, graduating in 1974, where he excelled in sports and academics.
He was accepted at Stanford University, class of 1978, and started in pre-law, but soon decided to follow his father into the medical profession. Still, he completed the English major that fostered a lifelong interest in literature. No novel was too long or too dense or too obscure for him to finish and then send copies to friends with his recommendation.
Dana received his medical degree from the McGill University Faculty of Medicine in Montreal, which his father also had attended. While there, Dana worked as a physician in the Arctic North serving the First Nation Innuit population. During his surgery residency at Virginia Mason Hospital in Seattle, he traveled to various conflict zones in the world to hone his medical skills and fulfill his ever-present wanderlust. He spent time with Médecins Sans Frontiers in Pakistan and Afghanistan during the Soviet invasion, worked in the ER in Derry, Northern Ireland during "the troubles" and staffed a hospital in the Kenyan Rift Valley.
In 1995, Dana married Dr. Martha Johnson, an Anesthesiologist and fellow medical professional. They set out on a 7-month honeymoon - driving from Seattle to Massachusetts to visit Martha's family for Christmas, flying to Europe to compete in marathon cross-country ski races, then heading to Nepal to work as doctors for a climbing expedition to Mt. Pumori. They ended their trip in Fiji, exploring and surfing.
Following the birth of their son, Bjorn, in 1999 and daughter, Claire, in 2003, Dana and Martha decided to move from Seattle to Vashon Island to raise their children in a rural environment. Dana commuted to work by ferry and bicycle in both fair and inclement weather. He enjoyed working on the family's small farm, coaching both kids' recreational soccer teams, and swimming in the Puget Sound. He also enjoyed traveling with his family to faraway places like Zambia, Patagonia, and Nepal.
Dana eschewed the formalities of academic institutional medicine and was known for patrolling the halls in scrubs and Crocs. He focused on his vocation, which for him not only included surgery and caring for his patients, but also learning about each and every veteran's story. He was renowned in the hospital community for his tales, quips and satire, as well as the memorable nicknames he bestowed on most colleagues and friends. To be teased by Dr. Lynge was the highest form of affection.
Recently, Dana and the UW Department of Surgery initiated a Rural Surgery Program in partnership with the Billings Clinic to provide general surgery residents with education in rural surgery and serve rural communities in Montana, Idaho and Wyoming. This program continues Dana's lifelong dedication to bringing surgical care to remote communities and helping those in need.
Dana is survived by his wife, Martha; son, Bjorn; daughter, Claire; and younger brother, Eric.
To help us bring to fruition his vision for improving rural surgery training, a donation can be made in Dana's name to the University of Washington Rural Surgery Program at, https://gofund.me/29a3b8c0

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Published by San Francisco Chronicle on Aug. 2, 2024.

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Spider & Christine MacLeod

May 21, 2025

Spider and I are so very sad to hear of Dana's passing. Our hearts go out to you, Martha. Dana was such a delight to both of us and you both were such wonderful customers and friends on Vashon. We will never forget the time we stopped to get gas at Williams Heating and saw Dana driving his tractor and carrying his bicycle he had just picked up at our shop after service. He said, "This is what happens when Spider fixes your bike!" We will always remember his wit and smile and his amazing presence. Our prayers are with you, Martha, and the kids. - Spider and Christine MacLeod

Baird Mallory

December 5, 2024

What happened?
I´ve known Christian (Dana) since 1985 and share other´s sense of loss, as well as surprise that such a meticulous outdoorsman met his end there. He was a detached old soul, sometimes embarrassed by the degree to which he cared...and I miss him.

Michael Libman

August 18, 2024

Dana, or Christian as preferred to refer to himself in our medical school days, was simply one of the finest individuals I have had the chance to become friends with. His great breadth of experience and diversity of knowledge meant that those years we spent training and socializing together, and occasionally travelling a bit together, were a wonderful source of enrichment of my own life. He was fun, funny, erudite, and down to earth. Years of living on opposite sides of the continent meant I thought of him much more often than I could see him. At least I had the good fortune to be able to spend a little time with him recently, when we could share some discussion of our recent lives and challenges, and of course make promises to meet again more often. I was so looking forward to that.

Trish Howe

August 12, 2024

Such an honor to have been in Dana's orbit of service providers. I didn't have to read the chronicle of his life to know he carried with him deep experience in aspects of life most barely touch on. His presence was real, thoughtful, humble and humbling.

I send my deepest condolences to Martha, Bjorne and Claire. The loss of what else was in store for you and your beloved Dana is enormous. I hope the universe replaces a fraction of that in your cherished memories and continued connection to him.

LeiLani Meier Formerly Williams

August 9, 2024

I worked with Dana at Virginia Mason Medical Center back in the early 90s. He was under Dr. Low's service in General Thoracic Surgery. He taught me how to handle working with such a strict picky surgeon and helped me grow in his practice for several years. Dana also had an incredible sense of humor that made everyone laugh. I will cherish all of those memories forever! I pray that the family is okay. I remember his wife Martha as well. <3 So very sorry for your loss.

Alan Vernec

August 5, 2024

I had the absolute pleasure of spending time with Christian when we worked at Ungava Hospital in Kuujuaq, Quebec. He explored the outdoors as well as intellectual realms and seemed to find life to be endlessly amusing. His dry sense of humour and his bestowing of nicknames lingered long after he moved away. I am grateful to have experienced a small part of Dana Christian Lynge´s life.

Brenda Markland

August 5, 2024

How sad to hear of our classmate´s death at such a young age. My deepest sympathies to the family.

Roy Eappen

August 4, 2024

I went to Medical school with Christian. I still live in Montreal. I remember Christian as kind gentle handsome up young man. I am very saddened to hear of hid passing but very impressed at how well he lived his life. My deepest sympathies to his family.

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