Edwin Allen Meeks

Birth date: Sep 16, 1925 Death date: Mar 17, 2018

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Edwin Allen Meeks, Sr. MD Edwin Allen Meeks, Sr. MD died on March 17, 2018. Dr. Meeks was born in Columbia, SC on September 16, 1925. He began the practice of Pediatrics in Johnson City as a partner with Dr. Robert Bosman and Dr. Robert Piston at the Bowman Clinic in 1958. Dr. Meeks and Dr. James M. Pearson were founding partners of Pediatric Associates in 1979. Dr. Mark Donavan and Dr. Paul Bischoff joined the group later. Following Dr. Meeks' retirement in 1990 the group became First Choice Pediatrics. Dr. Meeks began his under graduate education at Davidson College and received the B.S. Degree from Union College, Schenectady, NY in 1946. Prior to entering Medical School he was employed as a chemist by Whitehall Pharmaceutical Co. in Knoxville. He received his MD from Vanderbilt School of Medicine in 1950. Dr. Meeks served his internship and residency at Walter Reed Hospital in Washington, DC. He served in the Navy during WW II. Dr. Meeks was a hospital corpsman at St. Albans Naval Hospital on Long Island, NY, which received casualties from the D Day invasion. He was commissioned an Ensign upon completion of the Naval V-12 program at Union College. After receiving his MD, he entered the Army Medical Corps. While an intern at Walter Reed, he was involved in the care of soldiers injured in the Korean War. Dr. Meeks was Assistant Chief of Pediatrics at Brook Army Hospital in San Antonio, TX and Chief of Pediatrics at the 11th Field Hospital in Augsburg Germany. He was promoted to Major in 1956. Dr. Meeks was certified by the American Board of Pediatrics and a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics. He was an Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics at ETSU Medical School. Dr. Meeks was a member of the Medical Staff of the Memorial Hospital and the Johnson City Medical Center Hospital. He held membership in the Washington, Carter and Unicoi County Medical Society, the Tennessee Medical Association, The Tennessee Pediatric Society, the Southern Medical Association, and the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons. The Tennessee Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics designated Dr. Meeks as the Senior Pediatrician of the year in 1995. Dr. Meeks served as a deacon, and Elder and Sunday school teacher at the First Presbyterian Church in Johnson City and at the time of his death was an Elder Emeritus at Midway Presbyterian Church in Jonesborough. He was a member of the Board of the Presbyterian Journal. Dr. Meeks was preceded in death by his father, the Rev. Benjamin A. Meeks, and mother, Miranda Taylor Meeks, his wife of 52 years, Ann Russell Meeks, brother and two sisters. One sister Marjorie M. Webb, Cabot AR, and brother-in-law Gene Pierce, Prattville, AL, survive him. He is survived by two sons, Edwin Allen Meeks Jr. and wife Mary, Johnson City and Matthew Taylor Meeks and wife Katie, Jonesborough, five daughters, Elizabeth M. Lueck and husband Michael, Wilmington, OH, Lynda M. Carter and husband Bill, Jonesborough, Julia M. Slemp, Jonesborough, Margaret "Rita" Teeters, and husband Randy, Alliance, OH, Sarah M. Roberson and husband Shawn, Elizabethton, 14 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren, 6 nieces and 5 nephews. Graveside services will be in the Pleasant Forest Cemetery Concord Road,. Farragut, TN. A Memorial service will be on Saturday March 24 at Midway Presbyterian Church, Jonesborough. Family will greet friends from 12:00 PM til 2:00 PM. Memorial service to follow at 2:00 PM. Donations may be made to Samaritan's Purse or Gideons International in lieu of flowers. Order Flowers Service DetailsSaturday, March 24th, 2018 2:00pm

Anonymous

What a wonderful pediatric physician. Our 3 sons loved Dr. Meeks. He was their doctor in the early 1980's. You could truly see Christ in him with his patience, his gift with children, and a genuine caring heart for his patients. Our thoughts and prayers are with each of you. May God surround you with His loving arms of comfort and peace. Dr. Meeks was truly a blessing to his profession. Our sons are now grown and still remember him fondly.

Anonymous

I just wanted to say that this world was a better place because Dr. Meeks was in it. He was my son's Doctor for many years. He was so kind to him. I'll never forget his kindness. Chris passed away a couple years ago. They're in Heaven together, now they can talk all they want to. God bless all the family..... (mother of Chris Birchfield)

Anonymous

Condolences to the family of a Great Doctor and Great man. Took care of me and my sister for years. Was always ready to listen and help.

Anonymous

Dr. Meeks saw us through some truly horrible times, always calm and reassuring. When I came in the office, pregnant with baby number four, he quoted Psalm 127:5: "Happy is the man who has his quiver full of them." He always made me feel better. I am so glad our paths crossed.

Anonymous

A candle was lit by Appalachian Funeral Home & Cremation Service lit a memorial candle

on March 19, 2018 9:19 AM

Anonymous

The Mumps Johnson City was blessed to have 3 of the best peditricians in the same practice.  Drs. Bowman, Meeks, and Piston. Unfortunately, I cannot attend the memorial for Dr. Meeks. My condolences to his family.  I was one of the thousands of children who came through Bowman Clinic.  In fact, I stayed until age 18 and Mrs. Pennington "kicked me out".  She said, "we need space for the babies so I am sending your records across the street to Miller/Dossett where your parents go".  At age 10 I was literally diagnosed with the mumps by Dr. Bowman at a wednesday night dinner at First Christian Church.  After a  week of bedrest I developed red streaks down each side of my neck.  As my mother and I waited in the exam room Drs. Bowman and Meeks went out into the hall to discuss my strange red streaks.  Voices got louder and louder.  I remember peeking out of the door to see Bowman and Meek "discussing" my case.  Later on we found out Dr. Bowman wanted me in the hospital and Dr. Meeks felt they should give me few more days rest at home.   Dr. Bowman won out.  I think they concluded a secondary infection. Thank you to the Meeks family for sharing Dr. Meeks with his many patients.  He was a wonderful man and I loved him dearly. Peace of Christ to all. Melissa

Anonymous

A true Christian and spiritual man. It was a pleasure knowing him.

Anonymous

Dr. Meeks and Dr. Wassum as well as your mother was a large part of our lives in the 2 and a half years they cared for him (Jonathan Smith) in the hospital, before he died. Both docs came in on most days so they became a part of everyday life. Your Dad saw us through some rough days and nights during that time. Condolences to all. Your Dad was a good man.

Anonymous

Dr. Meeks was one of my son's baby doctors at the Bowman Clinic 59 years ago and until he outgrew pediatric care. I remember Dr. Meeks well as a kind and caring person who loved to talk about his children and paid special attention to his patients. He always made the parents feel comfortable and knew us all by name. He will long be remembered by our family and I am sure many others. Rest in peace, Dr. Meeks.

Anonymous

I am so sorry to hear of Dr. Meeks passing. I was an excellent physician who cared for my two sons during their young years. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.