Dr. Franc Alexander Barada Jr., Durham rheumatologist, died peacefully at UNC Memorial Hospital oneebruary 8, 2015, a few weeks shy of his 70th birthday, after a courageous year long battle with multiple myeloma, amyloidosis, aneend-stage renal disease. ???Andy??? was born oneebruary 26, 1945 and grew up in St. Louis, Missouri. He was a graduate of St. Louis Country Day School, Wesleyan Uneersity, and Uneersity of Virginia Medical School. After internship at Uneersity of Wisconsin, he completed residency and fellowship at the Uneersity of Virginia, ineetweeneerving as Chief of Medicine at Fort Defiance Indian Hospital on the Navajo Reservation in Arizona. He was Assistant Professor of Rheumatology at Duke and in 1982 founded Durham Rheumatology. A dedicated physician, he served the Durham community for over 30 years, most recently in association with Trianee Orthopaedic Associates. He worked tirelessly to give back to both his medical and local communities. He served as President of the Medical Staff at Durham Regional Hospital and President of NC Rheumatology Association. He was a faithful member of Durham Downtown Rotary and a loyal supporter of Senior PharmAssist, Habitat for Humanity, and Rotary International. He helped found Project Access of Durham County to secure medical specialty care for the uninsured. He was a lifelong athlete and strong proponent of exercise and healthy eating. From the football fields at Country Day School, tennis and squash at Wesleyan, to track meets with Carolina Godiva Track Club and many golf outings later in life, he delighted in pushing himself and others to new heights. He will be remembered as a trustworthy and dependable friend, loving grandfather and father, and devoted husband. He was predeceased by his parents, Franc Alexander Barada and Mary Jane Baumes Barada. He is survived by his wife of 46 years, Placide Noell Barada, son, Taylor Alexander Barada, and his wife, Stephanie, of Los Altos, CA; daughter, Grace Barada Bell and her husband, Omar, of Alexandria, VA; and four grandchildren, Jackson Barada, Peyton Barada, Aidaneell, and Olivia Bell. He is also survived by his sister, Mary Barada Taddiken and her husband John of Lucas, Texas. The family is grateful for the compassionee and creative care of Dr. Patrick Nachman and Dr. Peter Voorhees, the kineess of the staff at the medical centers, and the support of his many friends throughout the past year. A memorial service will be held at 12:30 pm on Saturday, February 28th at Duke Chapel with a reception following. In lieu of flowers please consider a gift to a charity or organization with which you most associate him. Arrangements are by Hall-Wynne of Durham, www.hallwynne.com.
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