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Charles Banov Obituary

Charles H. Banov, M.D. ATLANTA, GA - Charles H. Banov, M.D. passed away peacefully on November 15, 2023 at the age of 93. Funeral services will be held on Friday, November 17, 2023 at Synagogue Emanu-El, 5 Windsor Drive, Charleston, SC at 11:00 a.m. Burial will follow at the Synagogue Emanu-El cemetery on Sycamore Drive. Arrangements by J. Henry Stuhr, Inc. Downtown Chapel. Dr. Banov was born in Charleston on August 15, 1930 to Milton and Edna Banov, lifelong residents of Charleston. From a young age, Charles dreamed of being a doctor. During his many years practicing medicine, he became known for his compassionate care and had an international reputation in the field of allergy and immunology. His teaching and lecturing took him to more than 75 countries. Dr. Banov was a graduate of Emory University and of the Medical College of South Carolina, where he received his M.D. degree in 1955 and was elected to Alpha Omega Alpha, the honorary medical society. Following training at Milwaukee County Hospital, he spent two years as a Naval Medical Officer with the rank of Lt. Commander. After his residency in internal medicine at Charity Hospital in New Orleans, he was awarded a fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School. He practiced allergy and immunology in Charleston from 1961 until 2007. Dr. Banov was a Clinical Professor of Medicine at his alma mater, MUSC, and for many years educated students and residents towards clinical excellence as well as respect and kindness in patient care. In 1982, the American Medical Association nominated him to serve on the American Board of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. He also served on the advisory committee to the American Board of Internal Medicine and helped develop the process of recertification. In 1985, Dr. Banov served as national president of the American College of Allergy and Immunology and international president of the World Organization of Asthma. In addition to serving as a leader in the medical field, Dr. Banov was a leader in civic society. He was a proud and active member of the Jewish community and served as President of Synagogue Emanu-El, the Hebrew Orphan Society, the Hebrew Benevolent Society and the Charleston Jewish Federation. He was also founder and first president of the S.C. Society for Autistic Children. He testified in the U.S. Congress for the inclusion of autism in the Developmental Disabilities Act. He served as chairman of the Charleston County Disabilities Board and the Human Rights Committee of the Coastal Center. Dr. Banov was an active volunteer in disaster relief efforts and provided emergency medical care in shelters during Hurricane Hugo and in Texas after Hurricane Katrina. Additionally, he served as a reserve medical officer in the Israel Defense Force. From childhood, Dr. Banov was an enthusiastic participant in and later supporter of the Boy Scouts of America, and served as a mentor in the organization later in life. After his retirement, he penned his memoir, Office Upstairs: A Doctor's Journey, which was published by The History Press. He also wrote a novel, Love is Two People Talking, published by The Evening Post Books. But above all, his greatest joy was the people in his life - his loving family, close friends and many patients. He is survived by his wife of 67 years, Nancy Joy Leopold, children Mark Banov M.D., Atlanta; Lori Kaufmann (Yadin), Israel; Michael Banov M.D. (Lisa), Atlanta; Pamela Banov, Atlanta; six grandchildren and one great-grand-son. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations in Dr. Banov's memory may be made to Annandale Village, 3500 Annandale Lane, Suwanee, GA 30024. A memorial message may be sent to the family by visiting our website at www.jhenrystuhr.com.

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Nov. 15 to Nov. 16, 2023.

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Louise Hawkins

October 8, 2024

Dr. B. Took care of me for over twenty years. He kindly spent Hugo with me at work. Hurricanes always make me think of him. I then discovered thst he had passed. The world has lost a great practioner, a warm and gracious person, humanitarian and family man. My prayers for the family
Thank you for sharing him with us.

Erika Foose

May 12, 2024

I am a RN who worked for Dr. Banov in the 90's. He was a compassionate and caring MD. He taught me so much about allergies that I carried throughout the rest of my nursing career. I thought about him when I was discussing allergies with my primary care MD and looked his name up on Legacy only to find out that he had died. RIP great man and doctor.

Patt Palmer Green RN

November 27, 2023

May Loving Memories bring each of you Peace ,Comfort and Strength Today and Always.

Marcela D. Pinilla

November 27, 2023

My heartfelt condolence in the loss of your spouse, brother,
father, grandfather, and friend. Dr. Banov was a wonderful person.

Betsy Gettys

November 17, 2023

My thoughts and prayers are with the Banov family.

Rachel Lipton

November 17, 2023

What great man!
Love,
Rachel Lipton

Michelle Ziegler

November 17, 2023

I am sorry for your loss.
Love and prayers to the Banov Family
Michelle Ziegler

M. Mann

November 17, 2023

Dr. Banov treated me for allergies when I was a child and my primary Dr. swore I had a 100% cure. To this day, 50 yrs, I still do not suffer. He also made a house call on a Sunday afternoon to treat me. He was a "good" man and all that entails. Prayers to the family.

Marie Watson Thompson

November 16, 2023

Mrs. Banov, in the late 60s I worked for Dr. Banov for several years and was honored to be at his retirement celebration. You, your family and friends are in our thoughts and prayers. Blessings to you, Marie Watson Thompson and Neely/Nick (C.O.III) Thompson

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November 16, 2023

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Larry Libater

November 16, 2023

Dear Nancy and Family - Please accept my deepest condolences on the passing of Dr. Banov. He was the doctor for my Mother and me before he started specializing as an Allergist. In December of 1963, almost 60 years ago, he saved my life when I had a very severe case of measles. I remember him making a house call on a Sunday evening.

Very Sincerely,

Larry Libater

Ronald Allan Charles

November 16, 2023

Dr. Banov took care of me when I was a Citadel cadet for years, then after my triumphant return from my world travels. He was a wonderful man.

Leslie Gaillard

November 16, 2023

Dr.Banov ,was my allergy&asthma doctor for five years he was very kind to me and my children. When I started working to Publix James Island he would come in to buy dinner for special needs children. Im going to miss him he was so kind my condolences to his widow,and family

Wayne and Dawn Smith

November 16, 2023

So very sorry to read about Dr. Banov! He was our 1st asthma /allergy Doctor, and helped us greatly. We are sure he saved and influenced many lives. Prayers for the family. Wayne and Dawn Smith

Dr. Kathy Heinsohn

November 16, 2023

Michael and family, so sorry to hear of your dad's passing. He was an allergist to me and to my dad through the years and he was such a good man. Sending prayers and condolences.

David R. Hyde

November 16, 2023

Dr. Banov is one of the very few doctors I remember by name that treated me as a child. I suffered terribly as a child from poison ivy . all I had to do is be in sight of it and break out from it in a very bad way . My mother took me to see him and if I recall his office was in downtown Charleston . He put me on a regiment where I filled these red capsules from three bottles with eye drops . this took all summer . To this very day I can get poison ivy on my skin and not break out . I am 68 years old and this was 1969, I believe . I've long left the South Carolina but will always remember and thank Dr. Banov .

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