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Michael O'Neil Fidler M.D.

Michael O'Neil Fidler M.D. obituary

Michael Fidler Obituary


MICHAEL O'NEIL FIDLER, MD, passed away on December 15, 2024 from complications of a malignant brain tumor. He was 76 years old.
Dr. Fidler was born in Parkersburg, WV, on November 27, 1948, the first son of Danny O'Neil and Patricia Merryman Fidler. He attended Parkersburg High School, Class of '66, where he was a proud first chair trumpeter in the Big Red Band. He attended West Virginia University, graduating with High Honors in pre-medicine in 1970, and then attended medical school at the University of Virginia, graduating in 1974. He did a surgery internship at Ohio State University and then a residency in orthopaedic surgery at the University of Minnesota, finishing with a hand surgery fellowship there in 1980. Finally, he completed a hand surgery fellowship in New Orleans in 1980.
Dr. Fidler returned to his home state in 1980, recruited to Charleston by Dr. Richard Sibley. Thus began a career of more than 30 years on the orthopaedic staff of Charleston Area Medical Center. For many of those he served as consultant to the Handicapped Children's Clinics, evaluating and treating children's orthopaedic problems and performing surgical procedures including spinal reconstructions. The latter 15 of those years was shared with his fine partners at Bone and Joint Surgeons, Inc. He was known by his colleagues to be the calmest person in the room NOT!!
He was respected for his knowledge, his practical judgement, and his genuine concern for his patients. In 2010, Dr. Fidler was recruited by a colleague to join the medical staff of the Louis A. Johnson VA Medical Center, where he enjoyed a final five years of practice before retiring in 2015.
He took on leadership roles readily, whether they be as chair of the orthopaedic department or of the Credentials Committee at Charleston Area Medical Center or being elected by his peers to a medical staff executive officer position. He led the project to develop an electronic record system for his group. He worked alongside a group of physician leaders to incorporate a physician network.
Dr. Fidler was also active in community organizations. He took a leadership role in fund-raising from the medical and dental communities in the founding of the Clay Center for the Arts and Sciences in Charleston. At time of his death, he was a member of the Board and Executive Committee of the Clay Center in Charleston, and was chair of its Medical Society. He also served on the board of the Faculty Merit Foundation. He was an active member of the Charleston Rotary Club. He participated in fund raising for the Boy Scouts, the YMCA Spirit of the Valley, and the Clay Center, among others.
Together with his wife, Bonnie, the couple visited virtually every corner of the world in their travels. Their favorite destination was the continent of Africa, where they visited nine countries in several trips. And, they shared an abiding love for Canaan Valley, WV, and their home there. The whole family shared in camping and hiking trips, travel to places like Mexico, England, Egypt, and Bermuda, annual trips to the North Carolina beaches, as well as a memorable "National Lampoon Vacation" out West. Dr. Fidler participated with both his boys in the Indian Guides, where he became the Nation Chief. And of course, Bonnie. and he attended the boys' band and athletic activities. Every autumn included afternoons at Mountaineer Field.
Dr. Fidler leaves the love of his life, his soulmate and best friend, his beloved wife of 41 years, Bonnie. Two sons, deeply loved and of whom he is intensely proud, survive him: Matthew (Sharry) and grandchildren Lily and Cole, Richmond, VA; and Patrick (Kristy) and grandson Ben, Charleston, WV. He also leaves three younger brothers, David (Jenny) Mineral, VA, Tim (Susie) Hilton Head, SC, and Mark (Jennifer) Cleveland, TN, and nephew Jonathan and niece Katherine Fidler Atlanta, Georgia. The brothers' first cousin Steve Wilson, Gualala, California was very close to Mike's parents and lent steadfast support through his final illness.
No formal service is planned. There will be a gathering of family and close friends at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Dr. Fidler's name to the Clay Center of West Virginia, Charleston, WV, would be appreciated.
Condolences may be sent to the family at www.barlowbonsall.com.
Barlow Bonsall Funeral Home, Charleston, has been entrusted with the arrangements.

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Published by Charleston Gazette-Mail on Dec. 21, 2024.

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Michele Dean-Morrison

April 21, 2025

I am so very sorry for your loss. I was a patient of Dr. Fiddlers. He did my wrist surgery for TFCC repair. He was an exceptional doctor and had my trust and respect. He always wanted to see what new design I had on my fingernails. I will never forget him saying, as I was being wheeled back for surgery, he hoped he didn´t mess up my nails with the betadine.
It was an honor to have him as my doctor.
I pray God´s love surrounds each of you giving you strength and bringing peace and comfort.

Love and prayers,
Michele

Harold Friedman

January 10, 2025

Mike was a great classmate. Always fun to be around. I am sure he will be greatly missed. He accomplished a lot

S Willis Trammell MD

December 28, 2024

Mike was an outstanding orthopedic surgeon highly respected by his colleagues. I enjoyed working with him both as a physician and friend. RIP
Mike. Condolences to Bonnie and family.

Craig Mays

December 23, 2024

I am so sorry for your loss may God give you peace during this difficult time I always enjoyed talking with him I will miss our conversation's Prayers for all

Roger Gogus

December 21, 2024

In 1989 I severed 3gingrts and my thumb by a table saw on my left hand. Dr Fidler re-attached each finger and my thumb and today they are all functional as normal.

Eric Paul Mantz

December 21, 2024

A good friend and esteemed colleague. A monumental community loss. One of the nicest people with whom I had the pleasure of knowing and working. Finally pain free. RIP my friend. My condolences to Bonnie and the extended Fidler family.

Sharon McClure

December 21, 2024

One of the best! Prayers for all of the family.

Faye Morton

December 21, 2024

I have very memorable incidents in the surgery suites at CAMC General while working along side Dr. Fidler, he was interesting to work with, as I was an RN surgical nurse. I was also one of his patients after I fractured my leg. I had great care, wonderful Dr.

Kathi thaxton

December 20, 2024

Bonnie my name is kathi my mother was betty who took care of mrs krebs mom loved you and dr fidler very much prayers for you and your family

Jack Treharne, MD

December 18, 2024

Bonnie and family, you have been in my thoughts and prayers daily for at least the last 9 months. Mike was a special guy whom I greatly enjoyed getting back in touch with at our 50th high school reunion. I will miss him deeply.

Denise Burgess

December 18, 2024

Bonnie, Patrick, Kristy, Ben, our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Peace be with you. Denise and Mike Burgess

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