San Francisco Chronicle - (Sunday)

Bradley William Maring

April 13, 1949 - March 10, 2021

- By mail:

Bradley William Maring of San Francisco, died peacefully at age 71 of congestive heart failure in his home on March 10, 2021. Brad was born in Galesburg, Illinois and was the only child of William “Bill” and Mildred “Mickey” Maring. He graduated from Drake University with a B.A. in Psychology in 1971, and went on to earn his M.D. from the University of Iowa in 1975. That summer, Brad moved with his wife, Katherine, and two children, Dirksen and Bayta, to Colorado Springs, Colorado, where he was an emergency room physician at St. Francis Hospital in Colorado Springs from 1979 to 1986. The Maring family moved to San Francisco in summer of 1986, and Brad joined the medical team of the Franciscan Treatment Room at St. Francis Memorial Hospital in 1987. In his 20+ years in occupation­al health with St. Francis, he played various roles, including medical director, and was instrument­al in the clinic’s expansion. Brad and Katherine divorced in 1992 and Brad transition­ed to a townhouse in his beloved, vibrant Hayes Valley neighborho­od in 2001. In the early 2000’s, Dr. Maring, a passionate Giants fan, served at the Saint Francis Health Center at the Ballpark, where he provided occupation­al health care services for Giants employees, including then General Manager Dusty Baker. He was also committed to supporting public health in the community, volunteeri­ng for San Francisco needle exchange (now part of the SF AIDS Foundation) for many years. Brad retired in 2014 and enjoyed multiple lengthy visits with his cherished grandchild­ren in Seattle and extensive internatio­nal travel, while also soaking up every richness of the city that was his heart. Charming, brilliant, and generous to a fault, Brad’s enthusiasm for finding joy, fun, and adventure at every turn was infectious; he had a lasting impact on all those who knew and loved him. Brad is survived by his two children, Dirk and Bayta, his son-in-law Gerard, and his two grandchild­ren, Rupert and Katherine. In honor of Brad’s prodigious generosity to over 20 nonprofits and his love for San Francisco, please consider a donation in his name to a local museum (The DeYoung, California Academy of Sciences, Explorator­ium, SF MOMA, Asian Arts Museum), the SF SPCA, City Arts and Lectures, Friends of the San Francisco Public Library, SF AIDS Foundation, or any other local non-profit.

 ??  ??
 ??  ??
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States