Dr Frank Bartley Flood

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Dr Frank Bartley Flood

Birth
Queens, Queens County, New York, USA
Death
10 Jan 2008 (aged 77)
Burial
Yonkers, Westchester County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section C Plot 3 G 39 N
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raised in Forest Hills and Southampton, NY
-attended Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School and Manhattan College
-received his medical degree from the Cornell University School of Medicine
-completed his residency in cardiology at New York Hospital
-met wife, Noreen Healy, a registered nurse at N.Y. Hospital
-married 9 June 1956 in St. Patrick's Cathedral; rooftop reception at the St. Moritz Hotel overlooking Central Park
-served as a U.S. Army Captain Physician; stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas, from 1957-1959
-awarded Medal for Meritorious Service
-author of the Medical Resident's Manual, and the Army Manual for Emergency Medicine. His research contributions were published in many professional journals, as well.
-attending physician at St. Vincent's Hospital, NY before becoming Chief of Cardiology at St. Joseph's Medical Center in Yonkers from 1962-1979
-physician to the Christian Brothers and the Sisters of Charity, a Catholic order founded by Elizabeth Ann Seton. In October 1963, Dr. Flood's 61 year old patient, Mr. Carl Kalin, lay in a coma with a rare brain disease. The Sisters of Charity in the entire New York Community prayed to their foundress, Mother Elizabeth Ann Seton, for his recovery. A relic, a sliver of her bone, was placed on Mr. Kalin's body to reinforce their prayers. A few hours later he awoke. Dr. Flood certified his recovery was miraculous and that it was through the intercession of Mother Seton that his patient was cured
-present at the canonization of Mother Seton by Pope Paul VI on September 14, 1975 in Rome, making her the first native born United States citizen to be canonized
-maintained a private practice in cardiology/internal medicine before retiring to Vero Beach, FL
-predeceased by wife Noreen in 2002
-survived by sons, Tim, Michael and Patrick; daughters Maura Flood, Deirdre Hackeling and Noreen Whitty; nine grandchildren, two great-grandchildren; and a sister, Joan
-obituary published in The Journal News on Jan. 12, 2008.
Contributor: (47468145)
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raised in Forest Hills and Southampton, NY
-attended Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School and Manhattan College
-received his medical degree from the Cornell University School of Medicine
-completed his residency in cardiology at New York Hospital
-met wife, Noreen Healy, a registered nurse at N.Y. Hospital
-married 9 June 1956 in St. Patrick's Cathedral; rooftop reception at the St. Moritz Hotel overlooking Central Park
-served as a U.S. Army Captain Physician; stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas, from 1957-1959
-awarded Medal for Meritorious Service
-author of the Medical Resident's Manual, and the Army Manual for Emergency Medicine. His research contributions were published in many professional journals, as well.
-attending physician at St. Vincent's Hospital, NY before becoming Chief of Cardiology at St. Joseph's Medical Center in Yonkers from 1962-1979
-physician to the Christian Brothers and the Sisters of Charity, a Catholic order founded by Elizabeth Ann Seton. In October 1963, Dr. Flood's 61 year old patient, Mr. Carl Kalin, lay in a coma with a rare brain disease. The Sisters of Charity in the entire New York Community prayed to their foundress, Mother Elizabeth Ann Seton, for his recovery. A relic, a sliver of her bone, was placed on Mr. Kalin's body to reinforce their prayers. A few hours later he awoke. Dr. Flood certified his recovery was miraculous and that it was through the intercession of Mother Seton that his patient was cured
-present at the canonization of Mother Seton by Pope Paul VI on September 14, 1975 in Rome, making her the first native born United States citizen to be canonized
-maintained a private practice in cardiology/internal medicine before retiring to Vero Beach, FL
-predeceased by wife Noreen in 2002
-survived by sons, Tim, Michael and Patrick; daughters Maura Flood, Deirdre Hackeling and Noreen Whitty; nine grandchildren, two great-grandchildren; and a sister, Joan
-obituary published in The Journal News on Jan. 12, 2008.
Contributor: (47468145)