Stamford Advocate

Bok Y. Lee, MD

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Bok Y. Lee, MD, FACS, passed away peacefully, at home, on March 11, 2024, surrounded by his loving family. Bok was born on October 16, 1928, in Seoul, South Korea, the son of Sang Don Lee and Moosoon Hahn. Bok was married to Taihee Lee, the love of his life, who predecease­d him. They shared a lifelong partnershi­p, friendship and sixty-one years of marriage.

Bok is a graduate of Seoul National University College of Medicine. He came to the United States, after serving as a volunteer civilian interprete­r for the First Marine Division, during the Korean War. He completed his internship at William McKinley Memorial Hospital in New Jersey and residency at St. Claire’s Hospital and Health Center in New York City, where he trained under John L. Madden, MD, FACS, his mentor and “surgical father”, who instilled in Bok the highest ideals in the art, science and practice of surgery.

Bok began his distinguis­hed career at the Veterans Administra­tion Medical Center, Castle Point, where he held the positions of Staff Surgeon, Chief of Surgical Service and Director of Surgical

Research, supported by Teresa Schaffner, who was indispensa­ble to his work and many accomplish­ments. As director of the surgical residency program, Bok establishe­d the first surgical residency program affiliated with St. Clare’s Hospital and Health Center. His academic and hospital appointmen­ts included: Professor of Surgery, New York Medical College; Director of Surgical Research at Sound Shore Medical Center; Attending Physician in the Department of Surgery Cardiovasc­ular and Thoracic Surgery at Westcheste­r Medical Center; and adjunct professor at Rensselaer Polytechni­c Institute in Troy, New York.

Over the course of nearly fifty years, Bok authored and co-authored nine books, along with 246 publicatio­ns. He had more than twentyfive profession­al society membership­s, fellowship­s and honors including “The Society for Vascular Surgery Distinguis­hed Fellow” and “The New York Chapter of the American College of Surgeons Lifetime Membership Award”. He served as a member of the American College of Surgeons Board of Governors (1993-1999) and was a member of the Upstate New York Chapter of the American College of Surgeons, where he served in several leading roles. As the John L. Madden, MD Lecture Chairman, Bok establishe­d the “John L. Madden, MD, FACS Lecture Series and Surgical Symposium” in 1978, which continued for more than thirty years.

After his retirement, Bok served as Chairman of Clinical Research and Developmen­t at the Life Support Technologi­es group, Tarrytown, New York. There, he had the great privilege of working with Glenn Butler, Mickey Dyevich, Jorge Beale, Jacques Vieweg and Patrick McCabe.

Bok is survived by three daughters: Portia Lee and husband Dean Fuleihan of Loudonvill­e, New York, Ann

Cali and husband Joseph Cali of Stamford, Connecticu­t, and Angela Lee Furlong and husband Robert L. Furlong of Poughkeeps­ie, New York; as well as five granddaugh­ters: Deya and Kyra Fuleihan, Alexandra and Emma Cali, and Tai Marie Furlong.

The Lee Family is deeply grateful to Beatrice Ortsin for her kindness, compassion and excellent care. They are also very thankful to all of Bok’s lifelong physicians and to the staff of Hudson Valley Hospice.

Visitation will be held on Saturday, March 16, 2024, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. at Straub, Catalano and Halvey Funeral Home, 55 East Main Street, Wappingers Falls, New York. The memorial service will be held at 2:00 p.m. at the Poughkeeps­ie Rural Cemetery in the Community Chapel Mausoleum, 342 South Avenue, Poughkeeps­ie, New York. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Hudson Valley Hospice Foundation, 80 Washington Street, Suite 204, Poughkeeps­ie, New York 12601.

To send a personal condolence, please visit our website at www.StraubCata­lanoHalvey.com .

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