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Frank B. Flint

1936 - 2024

Frank B. Flint obituary, 1936-2024, San Diego, CA

BORN

1936

DIED

2024

Frank Flint Obituary

Frank B. Flint, MD, FACS, a highly respected and adored surgeon who performed approximately 20,000 surgeries in more than four decades of practice in San Diego County, was best known for his constancy in kindness, respect and professionalism to patients, their families, and his colleagues.

Dr. Flint died on Jan. 4, 2024, at Scripps Green Hospital. He was 87.

From 1969 to his retirement in 2013, he provided care, particularly to the people of East County, in general surgery at Sharp Grossmont Hospital, Scripps Hospital - East County and Alvarado Hospital, through Foothills Surgical Medical Group and his private practice. Also providing care as an emergency room surgeon, Dr. Flint served with distinction at local hospitals, including as Chief of Medical Staff at Scripps East and Member of the Executive Committee at Sharp Grossmont.

He was well known for his compassion, humanity and expertise, which he showed equally to patients, families and all who worked with him. According to colleagues, Dr. Flint provided everyone with high quality of care, strictly adhering to standard operating procedures, clinical guidelines and medical protocols; his dedication to his craft and exceptional surgery skills were widely respected.

A partner at Foothills Surgical Medical Group, Jim Behrend, MD FACS, remembers that Dr. Flint was "always a gentleman. He never got upset about anything, and I never heard him complain. He was always very kind and respectful to the people we worked with – to other physicians but most importantly to nurses and techs and everyone in the office and hospital. There was no ego involved with Frank; he had confidence in himself, but it wasn't ego."

Dr. Flint always helped his fellow surgeons no matter when they needed support, Dr. Behrend said. This was particularly important before laparoscopic surgery when there were more two-surgeon procedures. "If I needed a hand at 2 a.m., I could call Frank and he would come help me – and he never grumbled and was always nice about it, even if that meant he only got two hours of sleep before seeing patients that day."

Dr. Flint always made rounds personally to see his own patients, almost never allowing other physicians to do it, even on Sunday mornings and when he was not on call, Dr. Behrend said. Dr. Flint's patients really liked him, he said, because he was so personable, listened to them and gave them and their families the individual attention they needed.

Sharon Edwards, Dr. Flint's scheduler, agreed that "all his patients loved him. Everybody loved him. I never heard one complaint in the 31 years I worked with him. There was no bad mood in him, always the same kind and nice person every day. Not only to his patients but also to their families. He always came out of surgery and talked to families right away, told them everything that was happening and patiently answered all their questions."

She said Dr. Flint performed approximately 8-10 surgeries a week, ranging from gall bladders and mastectomies to wounds and hernias, while also often working as an emergency surgeon. He rarely took vacations, she said.

A Sharp community surgeon recalled a time early in his career when Dr. Flint assisted in a particularly difficult surgery -- and the ease the older physician showed in helping to successfully complete the operation. "That procedure still plays like a video in my mind, as I realized at the time how far I would have to go to become a mature physician," the surgeon said.

Dr. Flint's care for people extended far beyond his medical practice. At various times throughout his long career, he also provided medical care for employees at NASSCO, scouts and staff at Mataguay Scout Ranch, and special needs adults and children at Home of Guiding Hands. Dr. Flint served as the emergency physician at Cajon Speedway. His children recall sitting in the stands with their father on race nights, and when crashes occurred, he would grab his medical kit and go patch up the drivers.

Hundreds of nursing home patients also received care from Dr. Flint. His nursing home practice grew rapidly in a few years, according to Sharon Edwards, because "other patients would see how kind and caring he was, and how well he listened to people, and they would say, 'I want him as my doctor.'"

Dr. Flint provided care for inmates at Calipatria State Prison, Centinela State Prison and Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility, traveling to these facilities monthly to diagnose patients, who would then be transported to Alvarado Hospital for surgery by him. He would also provide check-ups to his patients after they were back in the prisons.

Sharon Edwards said he never had any problems in many years of working at prisons because he always treated inmates in the same kind, professional and nonjudgmental manner he engaged with everyone.

Dr. Flint was born in New York City on October 6, 1936, while his father, also a physician, was in a residency program. He grew up in Hart, MI, a town in western Michigan of about 2,000 people, nearly the same population today as when he was a boy. Dr. Flint's father was the town's physician, and he sometimes accompanied his father on rounds; the doctor's office was part of the family's home. Dr. Flint attended the University of Michigan, where he received his Bachelor of Science in 1958 and Medical Degree in 1962. He was an avid lifelong Michigan football fan.

Following an internship at Southern Pacific General Hospital in San Francisco, Dr. Flint entered the U.S. Air Force where he served as flight surgeon at March Air Force Base in Riverside, CA. At the time of his discharge, he had attained the rank of major. He then completed surgical residencies and worked in the Los Angeles area, including at the VA Hospital in West Los Angeles and UCLA Medical Center, until he was invited to join Foothills Surgical Medical Group in El Cajon in 1969.

After retirement, Dr. Flint continued to assist in many surgeries, and spent increasing time with his wife, Mary Ellen, children and grandchildren. He traveled with his wife, and loved to play mind-challenging games and puzzles with his children and grandchildren. He was an expert at games such as cribbage, backgammon, and Scrabble. He also was an avid gardener, with a dozen fruit trees at his home.

Dr. Flint is survived by his wife of 52 years, Mary Ellen, and her children Bambi Kelly, Marnie Willey, and Heidi Bruning, all of San Diego; and his first wife, Heather Malloy, and their children, Holly Flint-McMahon of San Diego, Andrea Flint-Gogek of La Mesa, and Adam Flint of Arcata; ten grandchildren; and a sister Jeretta Kayser of Douglas, WY.

Services for Dr. Flint will be held at Miramar National Cemetery, 5795 Nobel Dr., San Diego, CA 92122, on Friday, Jan. 19, 2024, at 11:15 a.m.

The family wishes to thank the physicians, nurses and other staff at Scripps Green Hospital and Scripps Mercy Hospital for their compassionate care. In lieu of flowers, please donate to Wounded Warrior Project or a charity of your choice.
Published by Times of San Diego from Jan. 12 to Jan. 14, 2024.

Memories and Condolences
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Sara B.

March 13, 2025

Dr. Flint lives on in his beautiful, smart, funny and generous children.

Karina Jimenez

March 12, 2025

Dr. Flint was my mom's and my doctor when I was very young. I'm 61 now. At 15, I cut my finger pretty badly and he was the attending physician at El Cajon Valley Hospital ER when it was still there. On a whim, I just decided to google him and unfortunately saw this obituary. He was a very kind and patient doctor. My belated condolences to his family.

June Johnson

April 4, 2024

Just learned of his passing. I had the privilege of working with him at Scripps East County. He was one in a million.

Robin Hill

January 19, 2024

I had the great privilege of knowing Dr. Flint from the early 1980´s as a medical records employee at El Cajon Valley Hospital and can attest to his kindness and professionalism with both his patients and the hospital staff. I am also originally from Michigan so it was something we had in common- both grateful to leave the cold winters and live in San Diego!
I will treasure my memories of him and extend my deepest condolences to all of his family in this time of loss. Dr. Flint touched so many lives.

Jennifer Gronotte

January 19, 2024

I am sending my heartfelt sympathy to your family during this sad time. Wishing you peace, comfort and courage at this time of sorrow.

Terri Heaslet

January 18, 2024

The Heaslet family would like to honor and extend our condolences to this amazing family man. I remember hearing stories when I taught at MBMS with Bambi about how he would advise the family if an issue came up. What a kind and giving man he must have been. Much love to you all.

Philip MW Pailey MD

January 17, 2024

I have many very positive memories of consulting with Dr. Flint over thirty years in East County. Not only was he a most capable surgeon, but always a consummate gentleman as well. His family is a lovely tribute to his memory.

Greg Maizlish

January 15, 2024

Condolences.

Paula Ingram

January 14, 2024

I had the pleasure of working w Dr Flint at the El Cajon hospital and a nearby convalescent home. He was so kind and displayed empathy integrity and a very genuine manner to his patients. We were blessed to know him and work along side of him. Andrea and family my thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. God bless you.

CeCe Nasland

January 14, 2024

I am a friend of Bambi's. I never had the pleasure of meeting Frank, but this is a beautiful tribute to a real life super hero! I wish I had the opportunity- he had a lot in common with my father: from NY, degrees from and Avid University of Michigan fan, lover of problem solving games and puzzles and a generous and loving man!! Sending love to the surviving family members- they were so blessed to have so much time with him. I'm sure he is following and caring for all of you from heaven!!

Terry Watt

January 13, 2024

I had the blessing of knowing Frank and family. He was so calm and caring, quietly moving behind the scenes to include everyone. Precious memories. Thanks Frank.

Sheri Quigley- Johnson

January 13, 2024

Adam, sending love and hugs to you, Tammy, Alix, and Cassie. Your father was larger than life. What a beautiful tribute. He had a passion for medicine but also for his family. Give your sisters a big hug for me and make your girls give you one too!
Love you guys!
Sheri

Bob and Lisa Kayser

January 12, 2024

What a life Frank had! We wish we had gotten to spend more time with him through life. We know he loved his kids and grandkids so much. It looks like he had a wonderful and full life! We send love and aloha to all the family! Love Bob, Lisa, Muriah and Taylor Kayser

Kathy Reible

January 12, 2024

So very sorry for your loss, willbe thinking of the family. Prayers to Bambi, Marni and Heidi and your mom Mary, and all the family.

Valerie Del Principe

January 12, 2024

What a beautiful narrative about your father.

Sara Bongiorni

January 12, 2024

What a beautiful tribute to an amazing man. Dr. Flint will live on in the hearts of so many.

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