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Michael Brook Mayor

1937 - 2025

Michael Brook Mayor obituary, 1937-2025, Hanover, NH

Michael Mayor Obituary

Michael Brook Mayor

Hanover, NH - Michael Brook Mayor, MD, died peacefully at the age of 87 on March 31, 2025 at Kendal of Hanover surrounded by his family.

He was born on October 29, 1937, in Bryn Mawr, PA, to Brantz Mayor and Evelyn Griswold Mayor. Along with his sisters, Harriet, Kate, and Susan, he was raised on a fifty-acre farm in Mt. Kisco, NY. At the age of seven, Michael's childhood was marked by the sudden tragic death of his mother due to a skiing accident-an event that eventually led to his stepmother, Ana Maria Funk, and half-siblings, Maria and Archer, entering his life.

Michael was graduated from the Harvey School and then from Deerfield Academy in 1955. While at Deerfield, his knee began to hurt and x-rays revealed a tumor on his femur, requiring an above-the-knee amputation of his leg. Persevering through a challenging rehabilitation, he went on to be the only student at Yale permitted to have a vehicle on campus (a scooter with a sidecar), and earned his Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering in 1959.

After graduation, following advice from many of his friends to consider going into medicine, Michael took a job testing fecal samples at St Luke's hospital. In spite of the many unsavory tasks, he found medical work fascinating and soon returned to Yale as a special student to complete the needed pre-med courses. He then applied and was admitted to Yale School of Medicine and received his MD in 1965.

During his time at St. Luke's, Michael also learned to downhill ski on one leg with a pair of outrigger poles. This new skill led him to go on a ski trip where he met the love of his life, Elizabeth ('Lili') Fenner Rowland. Lili and Michael were married in 1961 and had four children together during his residency in Cleveland, OH. In 1971, they moved the family to Hanover, NH, where they acquired a house on Occom Ridge as part of an estate sale. After paying a grand total of $42,000 for the dilapidated house, they embarked on a total renovation to make it into the home they would enjoy together for the next thirty years. After that, they built and moved to their second Hanover home on Three Mile Road nearby the 92-acre parcel that Lili, Michael, and John Niles donated to the Hanover Conservancy in 2015, called the Mayor-Niles Forest.

Michael's medical career began with surgical training under Charlie Herndon at the University Hospitals of Cleveland, where he assisted Herndon in the first ever hip joint replacements in the US. While still a student, Michael was then tasked with teaching the University Hospitals faculty how to do the surgery. This experience was followed by an NIH fellowship in bioengineering at the Case Institute, which solidified his interest in medical research.

Michael then accepted the position of orthopaedic surgical attending at Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital and Hitchcock Clinic, and joined the faculty at Dartmouth Medical School. He spent the remainder of his career at Dartmouth as a practicing surgeon, educator, and co-founder of the Orthopaedic Device Retrieval Program at Dartmouth Biomedical Engineering Center (DBEC) with Thayer School of Engineering professor John P. Collier.

Michael's clinical career centered around the practice of joint replacement surgeries, replacing an estimated 3,000 hips and 4,000 knees over his 40 years. His work with Professor Collier began in 1974 when they teamed up to test the efficacy and safety of a new porous coating for biological implants. That project revealed the need for a central resource for evaluating the performance of orthopaedic implants. They recruited four other US orthopaedic surgical centers and created DBEC's program for retrieval analysis to study these devices and provide direct feedback to the manufacturers and implanting surgeons.

During Michael's nearly 50-year commitment to this program, it became and remains one of the largest of its kind in the world with over 20,000 retrievals and counting. Its findings have led to critical advances in the production, design, and materials of orthopaedic implants, resulting in profound quality-of-life improvements for millions of patients worldwide.

A multi-sport athlete in high school, Michael found ways to continue his love of athletics after the loss of his leg. He was a lifelong hiker and skier-both alpine and nordic as well as slalom water skiing-a competitive kayaker, and technical tree climber. He also inherited a passion for darkroom photography and a knack for woodworking and tinkering from his father. He enjoyed the outdoors, especially when perched atop a John Deere tractor or an Argo amphibious vehicle, and took it upon himself to keep his family well-supplied with firewood during countless NH winters.

He loved animals-his childhood chores included tending to Aberdeen Angus cattle, hogs, and chickens-and he helped care for a lifelong parade of family pets. But most of all, he loved spending time with his family, finding great joy in witnessing their journeys and growth.

He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth ("Lili"), his four children, Rowland, Anna Hyatt, Sloane, and Catha, and ten grandchildren.

Per his wishes, the family has arranged a private natural/green burial on family land. A celebration of life for the wider community will be scheduled at a later time.

In lieu of flowers, a donation may be made in his name to a humane society of choice.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Valley News on Apr. 3, 2025.

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Gary Gross

October 6, 2025

I just learned about Mike's passing from Phil Askenaze this past week. I am sorry to learn of your loss. Betsy and I, like you and Mike were among the few married students when we started at YMS in the fall of 1961. I am glad you had a long run together. So did we.

Gary Gross MD Yale 1965

John Mooney MD

October 5, 2025

As a med school classmate, I shared many experieces with MM.
He was wonderful, and I am saddened to learn of his passing.

John Mooney MD

October 5, 2025

It was wonderful to work with Michael as we made our way through
med school. I am truly sddened to learn of his passing....

John Mooney, MD

October 3, 2025

I shall always remember Michael for his personal warmth and kindness as
we went through med school. I am truly saddened to learn of his passing...

Peggy Coutermarsh

July 18, 2025

Dr. Mayor was always had a smile and wonderful sense of humor. While I was @ DHMC as a film hanger in Radiology, I had an occasion to see Dr. Mayor's humor. I backed up to give him and his Segway plenty of room as he was riding along in a highway. Dr. Mayor back up his Segway and smiled. He smiled saying, "Don't worry, if I break you, I can fix you." Off he went. We've been Blessed by a great man.

Deborah Radway

July 5, 2025

I remember looking next door -out the window - on Occom Ridge and exclaiming "Is that Michael on the porch roof with his snowblower?"

Paul Stark

June 19, 2025

I have met Michael Mayor at Highland View Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio during an externship in medical school.
I had traveled from Germany in order to learn about American Medicine and was assigned to Dr. Mayor.
The three months spent with him were the highlight of my entire medical school experience! He encouraged me to return to the US to continue my postgraduate training. His influence turned out to be crucial and influenced the rest of my life.
I will never forget him!

Winston Lord

June 16, 2025

One of the most decent persons I have ever known, brimming with inner strength and integrity.

Winston Lord

June 16, 2025

One of the most decent persons I have ever known, brimming with inner strength and integrity.

Clare Cochran

June 10, 2025

Michael Mayor was a first cousin of mine so I have memories of him of fun times even though he was several years younger. My condolences to the family. With love, Clare

Marian Bingham

June 9, 2025

What a great smile and lovely cousin! Great love to his family especially Lili

Jack and Lois Beatty

April 10, 2025

Sadness here in the Beatty household hard by gratitude to have met so remarkable a man as Dr. Mayor. A chat with him at a Two River's opening was by turns instructive--can there be any subject he could not opine on?- and delightful, his intellectual vivacity manifest in mischievous raised eyebrows. We will long remember Dr. Michael Mayor.

Ann Burbank

April 8, 2025

very sweet man

Sheri Hancock

April 6, 2025

I´m so sorry to hear of Dr. Mayor´s passing. I loved seeing him at art openings. He always had a great super to tell. My deepest condolences to Lili and family.

Lura and Carl Springfels

April 4, 2025

Our thoughts are with your family. So glad to have met Michael, he was a remarkable person. Rest in peace.

Jim Mason

April 4, 2025

This remarkable man, Michael, also found time to be an active member of the Safety Review Board for the Dartmouth Outing Club. His contributions and insight in the late 70's and 80's helped to shape early safety guidlines for the affiliated clubs. He also helped to sponsor the first river rescue workshop offered in our area, and was a speaker at mountain rescue training weekends at the ravine lodge. He has been an inspiration to me and so many!

Karen

April 4, 2025

Have always remembered his dry sense of humor while working with him in the clinic. Before I knew who and what he had done in his life it was easy to see he was one of those "special people" you meet in life.

John and Linde McNamara

April 3, 2025

Oh Lili and Catha, we were devastaed to hear of Michael's passing. We knew he wasn't feeling well, but had no idea he had died. We would have contacted you sooner. We feel so sad that such a wonderful man has left us. We will sorely miss you at our Christmas Caroling parties and miss just knowing you both were in town to visit. We wil be making a donation to The Upper Valley Humane Society in Michael's name. Much love and many, many hugs to you both, Fondly, Linde and John McNamara

Donald Kreis

April 3, 2025

I was a huge fan of Michael Mayor -- I'm very grateful to have known him a bit and it was always a pleasure to receive a friendly word from him, which he shared regularly. And such a remarkable career combining medicine and engineering! Earnest condolences to Lili, Sloane, and everyone else in the Mayor family.

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Dawn M

April 3, 2025

He was a wonderful orthopedic surgeon that was always kind to work with!

Helene Surprenent

April 3, 2025

I was greatly saddened to hear of the passing of Michael. Vic and I had great experiences working with him . My sympathy goes out to the entire Mayor family. Helene Surprenant

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