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John George Gatgounis Ph.D., M.D.

1930 - 2019

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J. Henry Stuhr Downtown Chapel

232 Calhoun Street

Charleston, South Carolina

John Gatgounis Obituary

John George Gatgounis Ph.D., M.D. Charleston - - Dr. John George Gatgounis, Ph.D., M.D., 88, of Charleston, South Carolina, entered into eternal rest Sunday, September 22, 2019. His funeral service will be held Wednesday, September 25, 2019, at 2:00 p.m. EST in the Greek Orthodox Church of the Holy Trinity, at 30 Race Street. The funeral service at the Greek Orthodox Church, to celebrate his life, is open to all, and all are welcomed. A private interment, however, for immediate family only, shall follow at the burial site. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service at 1:00 p.m. EST in the Greek Orthodox Church of the Holy Trinity, at 30 Race Street. Dr. Gatgounis was born December 4, 1930, in Monessen, Pennsylvania, the first of three children born to the late George John Gatgounis and Helen Patrona Gatgounis, both Greek immigrants from the Greek city of Vrontados, the home village of the Greek Classic poet, Homer, on the Greek island of Chios. There was never a man like him. And neither will there ever be another like him. All ships rise with the tide - and wherever Dr. John Gatgounis, Ph.D., M.D., was, the tide of hope, cheer, love, faith, and good-will would rise. Only the Lord knows how many people he encouraged with his uplifting smile and projecting warmth, gently and tenderly telling them, in his physician's manner, "don't give up!" His brilliant, versatile humor would engage soul after soul, giving them a good laugh, ever so needed, via a joke, apropos for the conversation and scenario. He knew, as a physician, "a merry heart doeth good like a medicine." He had a joke for every occasion. He commerced in cheer, trafficked in hope, and spread the contagion of encouragement wherever he went. Wherever he went, good faith spread. His joyful spirit was highly contagious. Not only a man of faith, he was also a professional of pioneering breakthroughs. He was the first anesthesiologist to perform open-heart surgeries in Charleston. Known as the "singing doctor," he would tell patients before the stress and strain of surgery, ever so tenderly, "OK I'm going sing you to sleep now. What would you like to hear?" Many patients would sing with him Amazing Grace and pass gently to peaceful sleep before surgery. Holding an M.D., and Ph.D., and an Ivy Leaguer, everyone thought he was the one of the most unassuming, humble, and nice persons they would ever meet. Everyone felt comfortable with him, his gargantuan academic intellect notwithstanding. His Greek peers elected him President of the Greek community. The oft-heard name "Dr. Gatgounis" was a synonym at both Roper and St. Frances hospitals for competence, professionalism, compassion, humor, likability, empathy, and love. Sought after by other doctors and patients alike, everyone loved to be around him, as he projected a magnetic likability that can only be experienced to be understood. His name was another name for love. People loved him for good reason. He loved them. A Renaissance man of many talents, he excelled in his God-given callings. He excelled in pioneering a quantum leap forward in surgery, allowing patients with advanced heart disease a new lease on life via open-heart surgery. He and his future wife, Lythea, excelled as a team to win a ballroom dance award at the Medical University. Before medical school, he excelled as a medical technologist ("med tech") in the U.S. Army. Later in life, he excelled in teaching Sunday School at East Cooper Baptist Church to the Seniors. He excelled in real estate. He excelled in the stock market. He excelled at the gym, where he would work out at the MUSC Wellness Center religiously. He excelled as a family man. Excellence was his DNA. Married to his medical school sweetheart, Lythea Chakeris Gatgounis, Dr. Gatgounis and his wife, Lythea, enjoyed (60) years of marriage. He survived his beloved life-companion and partner by 127 days, his wife, Lythea, having preceded him to glory on May 18, 2019. Part of the greatest generation, John and Lythea demonstrated the power of the bond of matrimony, and raised their four children in the unity of love and service. Both Lythea and John were brilliant, excelling intellectually, his wife being one of two of the first women to become pharmacists at MUSC, where she graduated as second Honor Graduate. Both John and Lythea loved pharmacology. Both Lythea and John were spiritual together, expressing vibrantly their belief in their Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. The love between them is eternal, as is their love for their four children, fruits of their love. He artificed the magic, mystery, and magnificence of Fatherhood. His love goes on. The grave can not stop his love. He is survived by his grateful four children, Rev. Dr. George John Gatgounis, Ph.D., Esq., Helen Gatgounis Ulmer (Gerald R. Ulmer), John John Gatgounis (Kristen Buongiovani Gatgounis), and Anastasia Gatgounis Churdar. Memorial messages and donations to charity may be sent by visiting the Stuhr's funeral home website at www.jhenrystuhr.com. He has left us an impeccable, eternal legacy. Even death can not stop his love. May his memory be eternal. . Visit our guestbook at www.legacy.com/obituaries/ charleston

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Sep. 23 to Sep. 24, 2019.

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Kathy Heinsohn

September 27, 2019

Dear George, Helen, John and Anastasia, We are all thinking of you and praying for you and your family at this difficult time of loss. Your parents were bright lights in this world, and my parents (also such) enjoyed knowing them and you all as peers in medicine and patients and friends in the community. God bless and keep you. love Dr. Kathy Heinsohn

WB Thomason MD

September 25, 2019

John,
I am happy to have been a classmate of yours at MUSC. Thank you for providing anesthesia for myself and my wife on several occasions, also for providing excellent care for many of my patients here in Charleston.
When we both returned to Charleston to practice medicine, you have always been someone I could count on.
Your family is in our thoughts and prayers.

Jenni Eleazer

September 24, 2019

Dear George, Helen, John, and Anastasia,
I am so so sorry. Your parents were WONDERFUL and so very much fun!!!!
I remember coming to Greek Easter dinner at the folly beach house and Dr. John seasoning the chicken on the grill with the seasoning from his special hospital bag. Clamped off the tubing with a hemastat. What a guy!
Praying for you all

Annie Buxton Mii

September 24, 2019

Helen, May the love and faith keep shining with you and your family. I pray for God's comfort and strength to surround all of you.
Love,
Annie Buxton Mii

Dee Judy-Vandekamp

September 24, 2019

Fond memories and love for him. Worked with him at St Francis recovery. Prayers for your family

Jackie Morfesis

September 24, 2019

Memory eternal, Dr. John Gatgounis. A brilliant and accomplished soul but his kindness, service, generosity and humility shined even brighter. Many fond memories. I also remember being at Folly Beach as a child when he gave CPR and saved a child who almost drowned not far from my yiayia Virginia's beach home. It was a moment I will never forget. "I will not leave you as orphans, I will come to you". John 14:18. Having both parents who have passed into eternity is a sorrowful tunnel, but they are with us and so is the Lord. As is said in the Orthodox Church, our loved ones are birthed into eternity. Glory to God. Comfort to his family and loved ones.

Elise Cromwell

September 24, 2019

May you have peace in knowing that the love he shared will be with you all forever. He was truly a gentleman everyday where ever he went. I had the opportunity to meet him while I was working at Roper Hospital in the operating room and even more gratitude for having him as my anesthesiologist as a frighten patient with little hope. Blessings to the family.

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Greek Orthodox Church of the Holy Trinity

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Greek Orthodox Church of the Holy Trinity

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