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Frederick Reed Obituary

Frederick Eugene Reed Jr., MD Charleston - Frederick Edgar Reed, Jr. MD, 76, of Charleston SC, husband of Grace Dugas Battey Reed, passed away peacefully at home on Thursday, December 12, 2019. Family will receive friends at home at 65 Lenwood Blvd in Charleston on Monday, December 16, 2019 from 4:00 to 7:00 pm. A memorial service will be held Saturday, January 4, 2020 at 2:00 pm at First (Scots) Presbyterian Church, 53 Meeting Street. Interment will be private. Son of the late Frederick Edgar Reed and Jean Cochran Reed, Rick was born in Greenwood SC and grew up in nearby Greenville. He attended Greenville High School and completed premedical studies at Davidson College. After obtaining his MD at the Medical University of SC, Rick went on to surgical residencies at Georgia Baptist and Scottish Rite Hospitals, followed by a fellowship in Scoliosis and Sports Medicine at Children's Hospital Medical Center in Boston. After completing his training, he entered national service and served active duty as a member of the US Navy Medical Corps during the Vietnam era. Over the years Dr. Reed served his profession, his community, his church and his country with distinction. During a medical career spanning nearly four decades, Rick served as Clinical Professor of Orthopedics and Pediatrics at MUSC, practiced on the staffs of Roper, St. Francis and East Cooper hospitals, and was also active in private practice. He touched countless lives in his years of caring for the children of the Lowcountry. His clinical focus encompassed all aspects of musculoskeletal care, from infants to young adults. His orthopedic expertise and passion for early intervention led to his co-designing the Charleston Bending Brace, a breakthrough nonsurgical treatment for childhood scoliosis, as well as promoting its use internationally. He was also proficient in the management of other childhood deformities, including clubfoot, and helped train healthcare professionals in proper casting techniques. Rick's dedication to orthopedic health in children was reflected in his own life-long commitment to health and fitness. He played tennis and basketball for Davidson while pursuing pre-medical studies there. He enjoyed hiking in the mountains of North Carolina where he maintained a much beloved cabin. In recent years he became an avid pickleball player and helped spread its popularity throughout the Lowcountry, even donating the funds to build one of the first public pickleball courts on the peninsula. Rick brought an infectious enthusiasm and boundless energy to his many pastimes, and cherished the many friendships he made through those activities. Professional positions included the role of President for: the SC Orthopedic Association, Michael Hoke Orthopedic Society, Charleston Orthopedic Society, and Charleston County Medical Society. He also served on various boards and committees for the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, South Carolina Medical Association, Southern Orthopedic Association, and the South Carolina Governor's Council on Physical Fitness. Over the course of his career he published numerous articles and policy statements, participated in multiple research projects, and received many awards, including the Roe Award for the best article published in the Journal of the SCMA. He also founded and was director of the Hyperbaric Medicine Unit at Roper Hospital. Rick served his community in a myriad of ways, such as donating his time to ensure the health of student athletes through preparticipation physical exams. For many years he served as the team physician for the College of Charleston men's basketball team. He was also honored as the SCMA's Physician of the Year for Community Service, received the Family Medicine Physician Teaching Award, as well as the Service Award from the Committee on Sports Medicine and Fitness of the American Academy of Pediatrics. In addition, he helped champion the building of a safe and handicap-accessible playground at Brittlebank Park. For more than a decade, Rick made an annual trip to Haiti to share his medical knowledge and expertise. He was also one of the first American doctors to enter Haiti after the devastating earthquake of 2010. He was a strong supporter of many local organizations, including the Coastal Conservation League, the Charleston Library Society, and the Native Plant Society, and was a member of the Widows and Orphans Society, Scottish Society, and the Waring Library Society. Rick was an Elder at First (Scots) Presbyterian Church and, besides chairing and serving on a number of committees over the years, he cherished his role there as a Youth Advisor and Sunday School teacher. He was a community activist dedicated to environmental causes and was recently honored in a special town council proclamation for service to his beloved Sullivan's Island, where he dedicated his energy and financial resources to many island-area conservation efforts. He also advocated passionately for health and wellness, promoting programs such as the Roper St. Francis Community Health Initiative for Obesity Prevention in Children. He is survived by his wife, Grace Reed, of Charleston; two daughters, Christine Ellen Reed (Vaughn Johnson) of Oakland CA, and Lee Cochran Reed of Charleston SC; one son, Daniel Cochran Reed (Mandy Swann) of Roanoke VA; one sister, Katherine Reed Harmon (Lawrence) of Salem SC; and three brothers, Benjamin Allen Reed (Martha), John William Reed (Gretchen), and Timothy Cochran Reed (Susan), all of whom reside in Greenville SC. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to one Rick's favorite organizations: Charleston Parks Conservancy, Coastal Conservation League, The Spirit of Charleston, Charleston Library Society, or First (Scots) Presbyterian Church (Youth Activity Fund). Visit our guestbook at www.legacy.com/obituaries/ charleston

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Dec. 14 to Dec. 15, 2019.

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Elizabeth Langley (Woodard)

May 31, 2024

I am so sorry to discover the loss of the nicest, kindest, most conscientious Doctor we knew. I was singing the praises of Dr. Reed last night and looked him up to see if we could get his opinion on continuing care for my daughter and this discovery has us so sad. What a great man. He knew how to treat our 9 year old with the perfect amount of encouragement and care. She followed his instructions and wore her Charleston Bending Braces like he said. We send out love to his family. Elizabeth and Georgia Woodard.

Daniel

May 23, 2024

Dr Reed " fixed my club foot" about 1980 I am now 54 years old and the footy is still pretty good - did not know of his passing until today (5/23/24) As a ten year old child this man seemed like a super hero And is that main reason I didn't walk around crippled most of my life

charles r levine

October 1, 2020

I remember Rick when we were fellows at Children’s Hospital in Boston. My condolences.
Charles R. Levine,MD

charles r levine

October 1, 2020

I remember Rick when we were fellows at Children’s Hospital in Boston. My condolences.
Charles R. Levine,MD

Andrew Gregory

February 12, 2020

I worked with Rick for many years on the AAP Council on Sports Medicine and Fitness Executive Committee. He was one of the first pediatric orthopedists to practice sports medicine. He was dedicated to serving children for his entire life and never lost his passion for it even after retiring. I always considered him a great friend and mentor and I am very sorry to hear of his passing. I will truly miss seeing him at the AAP or ACSM annual meeting every year. We have lost a gentle giant in our field...

kelly boatwright

January 17, 2020

sad to see this when i looked him up he was my pediatric orthopedic when i was a kid and he was an amazing man

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David Sox, MD

December 19, 2019

Rest in Peace, dear MUSC classmate.

Your life has been a tribute to the art of medicine and the best attributes of humankind in general.

I will cherish the memories.

Lisa

December 18, 2019

My condolences to the Reed family. I pray God continues to comfort and strengthen the family during this time of bereavement. May the many cherished and fond memories Frederick continue to comfort his family and friends. May you all have calming and pleasant thoughts during this time.

December 18, 2019

I have such fond memories of Rick. We had become friends with our shared love of moss! His fascination with the world around us and his appreciation of native plants, including mosses, was approached with the wonderment of a child. His smile was contagious and the twinkle in his eyes was so engaging. He will be treasured in my heart always. -- Mossin' Annie

December 17, 2019

My sincere condolences go to Grace, Rick's family, and his friends. Rick's intellectual curiosity was a pleasure to experience. The thought of people gathering annually to read Moby Dick out loud start to finish in one sitting made Rick's eyes twinkle. He immediately appreciated and was intrigued by the thought. I will miss my meetings with Rick. Mason Salisbury

Leslie Camel

December 16, 2019

It was nice knowing the Reed family and especially Dr. Reed. You will truly be missed Rip Dr. Reed now you are were you wanted to be in heaven singing with the angels.
To the family you have my deepest condolences ❤

Caregiver LC

Celeste Heis

December 16, 2019

He saved my sister's life many years ago not once but twice. He was a great doctor and a very caring person.

Catherine Clark

December 16, 2019

Condolences, Reed Family. My beautiful 13 year old Dancer,. Ryleigh Catherine, is a success Story.of Dr. Reed's.loving care for her club foot and anxious Family. Appointments East Cooper were easier for us because he was her Doctor. I tried finding him a while ago at Rutledge Tower but the young staff did not have Info. Thank you, Mrs. Reed for sharing him with us, Catherine Clark, Nicole Frazier. She is in dance program at School of the Arts.

Carl Jennings Smith

December 16, 2019

Dr "Rick" Reed's passing is a great loss to Sullivan's Island and the Charleston Community.He was a faithful member of "First Scots". His commentary on current Sullivan's Island issues was always erudite, and appreciated. I always welcomed his support. My prayers and love go to Grace and their children in this time of sorrow.
Carl J.F.Smith
former mayor Town of Sullivan's Island

December 16, 2019

Rick was a longtime friend and colleague whose passing is a huge loss for the greater Charleston (even SC) community. He had a keen mind, was very enlightened and enlightening to others who enjoyed his unique optimistic spirit. He was fortunate to have found a soulmate in Grace, with whom we share our deepest condolences. Grace, we pray that the pain of today will soon be replaced by warm and loving memories and the surety of eternal reunion with each other and God in Heaven. Robert Ball

Noni Brooksbank

December 15, 2019

I'm gonna miss playing picklleball with you, Rick. Condolences to the family.

Kaye Wallen

December 15, 2019

Grace, I am so very sorry to hear of Dr Reed's passing.
I remember when I brought my oldest granddaughter (when she was just a couple weeks old) to his office just to show her off. He came out to the reception area, took her from me and of course immediately checked her legs. She is now 21.

Patrick O'Neil

December 15, 2019

Our community has lost a committed and sincere neighbor who devoted tremendous energy, intelligence and resources to important initiatives, especially those aimed at protecting the environment and promoting health of children and adults.

Pat O'Neil
Mayor
Town of Sullivan's Island

Kat Williamson

December 15, 2019

Thinking of you dear Grace with love and sympathy.
There in spirit- k

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