He was an Advisor/chairman/member/director on many committees and medical societies has over 200 medical publications was nominated several times for the Rabbi Henry Cohen Humanitarian Award started the first Stroke Club in Galveston (which became international) and was a member of the Sunday morning Coffee Club. During his 36 years at UTMB, he also served as a consultant to Texas State Department of Health, United States Public Health Service Hospital, St. Willis Potts (1955-1956) Instructor-Chest and Cardiovascular Surgery-Emory University School of Medicine (1956-1957) Assistant Professor-Division of Thoracic Surgery-University Of Texas Medical Branch(1957-1963) Director-Cardiovascular Surgery Research Laboratory- University of Texas Medical Branch (1961-1968) Associate Professor- Division of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery- University of Texas Medical Branch (1963-1967) Director- University of Texas Hospitals Congenital Heart Program (1964-1970) Chief of the Division of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery- University of Texas Medical Branch (1967-1972) Professor of Surgery- Division of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery (1967-1994). Robert Gross (1954) Resident in Pediatrics and Cardiovascular Surgery, Children's Memorial Hospital/Chicago with Dr. Alton Ochsner (1951-1954) Resident in Pediatric and Cardiovascular Surgery- Boston Children s Hospital (Harvard) with Dr. Platou (1950-1951) Resident in Surgery- Charity Hospital with Dr. Alton Ochsner (1949-1950) Resident in Pediatric Surgery-Charity Hospital with Dr. Afterwards, he completed the following professional training: Internship-Philadelphia General Hospital(1947) Resident in surgery- Tulane Postgraduate School, Department of Surgery with Dr. He then proudly served his country in the Pacific Theatre in Japan as a flight surgeon with the Army Air Force. at Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA in 1946. After graduating from Rabun County High School, Clayton, GA in 1938, he earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Clemson College, Clemson, SC in 1943, and then went on to complete his M.D. He was retired Professor of Surgery, Division of Thoracic & Cardiovascular Surgery, University of Texas Medical Branch. He was born in Clayton, Georgia to Fred Bonner Derrick and Mary Ellen Rafter Derrick. Derrick, of Galveston, passed away February 28, 2002. Interment will follow at Galveston Memorial Park Cemetery.Ĭasketbearers will be Mike Brown, Bubba Davidson, Mark Davidson, Rudy O'Connor, Freddy O'Connor and Ray Perry.įriends may call from 5 - 8 PM Thursday at the funeral home, 10412 Highway 6, (409) 925-3501. Davidson niece, Lyla Bertrand great-nieces, Stacy Martinez and Nikki Kershner.įuneral services will be conducted 10:00 AM Friday, March 29, 2002, in the chapel of Hayes Funeral Home with Reverend Peter Ferguson officiating. Davidson great-granddaughter, Victoria E. of Santa Fe daughter, Kathryn Gale "Kat" Davidson of Santa Fe brothers and sister-in-law, Freddy and Connie O'Connor of LaMarque, Rudy O'Connor of Texas City sisters, Bertha "LeeLee" Monroe of Houston, Marjorie Dickey and her husband, Elmer of Cypress grandchildren, Ivan "Bubba" Davidson, Preceded in death by her son, Ivan "Bubba" Davidson, Jr., survivors include her husband of over 53 years, Ivan "Dave" Davidson, Sr. She was of the Catholic faith, enjoyed working in her yard and especially loved her grandchildren. Davidson had been a lifetime resident of this area. Effie Frances Davidson passed from this life Tuesday evening, March 26, 2002, at Clear Lake Regional Medical Center.īorn Januin Galveston, Mrs. Johnson Family Mortuary, 3828 Avenue O, Galveston, Texas 77550. Goynes host of other nieces, nephews, relative and friends.įloral and Memorials contributions may be sent to E.R. Pelletier (Fred) special brother and best friend, Tony C. and Nickolas brother, James Evans(Pat) sisters, Barbara S. He is survived by his son, Claude Dangerfield, II daughter, Deborah Preston (Rodrick) grandchildren, Tamara, Claude, III, Kala, Dionne, Rodrick, Jr. Machinist and was a retired Longshoreman of ILA Local # 20. He was a retired US Air Force veteran where he received the National Defense Service Award, he also was a postal worker, P.P Dist. He also attended Prairie View College where he received his B.A. He was a graduate of Central High School. No wake or Visitation is scheduledĬlaude was born in Bryan, Texas on Jto K.K. Johnson Family Mortuary with burial at Lakeview Cemetery. Dangerfield, 68, passed away on Saturday, Januat his residence.įuneral service will be held at 2:00 p.m. Miscellaneous Galveston County, Texas ObituariesĬlaude A. Miscellaneous Galveston County, TX Obituaries
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