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Donald PELL

1942 - 2023

Donald PELL obituary, 1942-2023, St. Petersburg, FL

BORN

1942

DIED

2023

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St. Petersburg, Florida

Donald PELL Obituary

PELL, Dr. Donald M.D. FCC Born January 31, 1942, passed away on July 13, 2023. Dr. Don Pell was a pulmonary and critical care doctor, serving in many leadership and teaching positions throughout his career. Born in Hollywood, Florida, Dr. Pell was raised in Brazil, Indiana, and lived most of his life in St. Petersburg, Florida. He graduated from Brazil High School in 1960, where he won the John Philip Sousa Award for outstanding band member in recognition of his drumming skills. Dr. Pell was a brother of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity and received his Bachelor of Arts in 1964 and his M.D. in 1967 from Indiana University. He completed his internship, residency and a fellowship in pulmonology at Indiana University Medical Center in Indianapolis and moved to Muncie, Indiana, to continue his medical and teaching career at Ball Memorial Hospital. In 1978, he moved to St. Petersburg, Florida, to open a private practice and continue teaching as a member of the clinical faculty at the University of South Florida. Dr. Don Simmler and Dr. Bill Jeffries joined him in practice later. Dr. Pell's specialty was treating the most critically ill or injured patients and his compassionate care touched the lives of many individuals. He was convinced that listening in detail to the patients' histories and doing a thorough physical exam led to more accurate diagnoses and subsequent treatments. Dr. Pell was known for his ability to teach physicians, nurses, paramedics and respiratory therapists the skills they needed. He believed in teaching by example and was a master storyteller who used that skill to teach. He was also dedicated to inventing new medical devices and systems to help more patients. Dr. Pell was named Physician of the Year in 2013 by the Pinellas County Medical Association and received several teaching awards throughout his career, including the B. Lynn Feaster Jr. Outstanding Medicine Attending Award in 2011. In 2007, the mayor of St. Petersburg declared July 3 Dr. Donald Pell day in honor of his retirement and in acknowledgement of his many contributions to the community. In both his professional and personal lives, Dr. Pell had an uncanny ability to uplift spirits through his captivating stories and infectious sense of humor. He brought lightness and joy to many people through his jokes, "King of Phlegm" hat, and enduring laughter. He had a lifelong love of music and sailing, a passion for golf, and spending time with friends and family in Indiana and Florida, especially walking the beach on Don Pedro Island. Dr. Pell was preceded in death by his parents, Dr. John and Evelyn Pell; brother, Jim Pell; and granddaughter, Isabella Pell. He is survived by devoted wife, Dr. Paula Pell; children, Michael, John, Susan, Evelyn, Christopher, and Nicholas; brothers, Dr. John R. Pell (Jane) and Judge Robert Pell (Jan); sister-in-law, Kathy Pell; and 13 grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to St. Anthony's Hospital Foundation, Bayfront Health St. Petersburg Foundation, or Indiana University School of Medicine. Family and friends will gather Thursday, July 20, at Anderson McQueen Funeral Home, Northeast, from 1-3 pm and 6-8 pm. Additional visitation will be held Friday, July 21, at St. Petersburg First United Methodist Church from 1:45-2:15 pm with services to follow at 2:30 pm. Anderson McQueen www.andersonmcqueen.com

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Published by Tampa Bay Times on Jul. 19, 2023.

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Guy Perry

November 28, 2024

I am sorry to hear of the passing of Dr. Pell. I first met him when I was a medical student at IU School of medicine in the 1960s.
I then interned at Ball Memorial Hospital in Muncie, Indiana where Dr. Pell was on staff.
Truly a physician’s physician.
Caring, compassionate, knowledgeable. Even covered for me on Thanksgiving day while I went home to Indianapolis. He was busy.
My condolences to the Pell family.
Guy Perry, MD
Indianapolis, IN

Ted Raper

July 13, 2024

Best friends in Brazil, mothers shared a hospital room in Hollywood FL. Jan 1942.

Ted Raper

July 13, 2024

We spent many summers at Camp Tecumseh Where Don, John and myself were awarded the Golden T Award the highest award.

Theodora "Teddie"

August 6, 2023

Dr. Pell was one of a kind, such a kind and intelligent physician. I worked with him for many years in ICU and then in the endoscopy lab at Ed White Hospital. I learned a lot from him over the years. He taught everyone who worked with him so much about pulmonary diseases and how to best care for patients. Sending prayers and light to his wife and family.

Ted M Raper

July 31, 2023

Don & John Mother and my mother hared a hospital when they were born on 31 Jan , was born 2 Feb. Both families moved to Brazil after WW2. We were close friends till they moved to Florida and I joined the Navy.

George Kumpf

July 24, 2023

Fondly remembering Don as a marching "Red Devil" in Brazil High School Band. So many wonderful experiences! Sending our sincere condolences.
George and Connie Kumpf

Debbie Campana

July 23, 2023

It´s hard to begin to say how sorry to hear of Dr. Pell´s passing. Just thinking of him makes me smile. With working in endoscopy for so many years he taught me so much. He was a kind and pleasant man . He was also one of the smartest people I ever met. I feel honored to know him. Condolences to his wife and family.

Roberta Turner

July 21, 2023

Dear Laura and family,
It has been many years since our high school days together, but Don ( and his brother John) played a big part in my life and my family´s when we were growing up in Brazil. It was only this past couple of weeks he has been strongly on my mind. I´m happy to read that he has so many children and grandchildren as I´m sure he would have been a great father.
I now live in Australia with my husband Brian and family, but just wanted to let you know how much Don meant to our Chaney family during those early years with his great sense of humour and fun times
Deepest condolences to your family with many kind and loving thoughts.
Roberta Chaney Turner

Suzette

July 20, 2023

Sending your family love and healing. Dr Pell was the greatest doctor I have ever met. My heart is very sad today.

Dale Crum, RN, CCRN

July 19, 2023

He was one of a kind. Every time he would step on the unit (MSICU/CCU) everyone on the unit would want to be within earshot of Dr. Pell and hear his "teaching stories" that would teach us new nurses so much about taking care of our patients and what to look for and how to treat then. Amazing man, unbelievable intellect and he will be sorely missed.

Wendy Ricci

July 19, 2023

Dr Pell was one of kind . He took care of my serious pulmonary issues for many years . He always had a way to make me laugh. Never left his office with him insisting that I eat cookies !
He was a great doctor and very kind , caring and funny man . I know he will be missed by all his family and many people .
Rest in peace Dr. Pell and thank you for taking care of me and so many people .
End of a legend for sure .

Gil and Lila

July 19, 2023

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

The Spathiphyllum Plant

Gil and Lila

Sent Flowers

Cluster of 50 Memorial Trees

Gil and Lila

Planted Trees

Marty Brownbill

July 19, 2023

My sincerest sympathies to Mrs. Pell and family. He was truly a caring and compassionate gentleman.

Beverly Pennington

July 19, 2023

My condolences to Dr Paula Pell and the entire family. God bless

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