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JOHN KESHISHIAN Obituary


Dr. JOHN M KESHISHIAN  
Dr. John Keshishian, 98, died on November 5, 2021, with family and friends by his side. He was a renowned academic surgeon, photographer, author, archeologist, and pilot, and blended all those interests and skills in extraordinary ways. Born on the island of Corfu, Greece, arriving in the United States at a very young age, he went on to proudly serve as a naval officer in WWII in the Pacific, returning to medical school and a lauded career in medicine. He was a professor of surgery at George Washington University Medical School, then Officer and President of the Medical Staff of the Washington Hospital Center for two decades. He was a published photographer, contributing to the National Geographic, among publications. He was a founding physician with CARE/Medico. He consulted with NASA, the FAA, the Department of State, Veteran's affairs, and the Voice of America. Taught to fly by French pilots in Vietnam, he went on to earn flight certifications when he returned home. A rich and storied life by any measure, and he relished it all. A service will be held at St. Dunstan's Episcopal Church, 1830 Kirby Road, McLean, Virginia 22101 on November 20, 2021 at 11 a.m. Masks are required by church policy. He is survived by his wife, Nancy Lee, his daughters Caren, Peggy, and Alicia and his stepsons Rob, Randy, and Brad, and grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his son William and his brothers, James and Harold.   

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Published by The Washington Post from Nov. 12 to Nov. 14, 2021.

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Catherine McFee

August 30, 2024

My father, Dr Kent Balls, went to HS with John Keshishian. I grew up hearing his name. He was a Renaissance Man. When my father was failing, he enjoyed reading JK's novel Mayan Chard Caper. JK saved President Reagan after the assassination attempt. He was on the world news nightly with updates.

Frank Titus

November 12, 2021

RIP John.

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