David Ainsworth Onees, 79, a long time professor of Medicine at UNC, lost his battle with cancer on May 7, 2017. He was an excellent student, graduating with Highest Distinction from the Uneersity of Kansas as a part of their Honors program; attending Oxford Uneersity as a Rhodes Scholar and graduating in the First Class, Final Honors School of Physiology, and graduating Magna Cum Laude from Harvard Medical School. After his internship and residency at Boston City Hospital, he spent three years as a commissioned officer in the US Public Health Service doing research at the NIH in the laboratory of Dr. Christian Anfinsen. In 1969, he joined the medical faculty at UNC School of Medicine, contributing as Professor of Medicine; Chief, Division of Endocrinology & Metabolism; Chairman, Department of Medicine; Chairman, UNC Physicians & Associates Executive Committee; aneeunee Bernhard Distinguished Professor of Medicine. He was board certified in Internal Medicine, Endocrinology & Metabolism, and Geriatrics. Each year, at UNC, the David A Onees Award is presented to residents who exhibit excellence ineesearch and academics as well as outstanding service to others. In addition, David personally initiated and funded the David Onees Residents Teacher Lecture Fund on effective teaching methods, lifelong learning and other topics related to medical education. He also initiated the ???David A. Onees, MD Honors Opportunity Fund??? at the Uneersity of Kansas to fund special opportunities for the Uneersity of Kansas undergraduate Honors students. Always a dedicated gardener, David also enjoyed sailing, wind surfing and kayaking. He often entertained his family and friends with his sly sense of humor. Ineecent years, David and his wife of 13 years, the former Joan Troy, have traveled both domestically and internationally with both bicycle and choral groups. They performed regularly with Voices (formerly Chapel Hill Community Chorus) as well as the Prime Time Players, a group of older adults who perform humorous musical shows in support of the local senior centers. In addition to his wife, Joan, David leaves behind his four children, Linden Onees of Asheville, Sarah Onees Lynch and her husband Greg of Charlotte, Ethan Onees and his wife Stacia of Raleigh, and Jason Onees and his wife Jenneer of Orcas Island, Washington; step-childreneeslie Tsui and husband Walter of Wellesley, MA, as well as Clark Troy and his wife Mary of Chapel Hill; grandchildren Austen and Claire Lynch; Olivia, Noah, and Max Onees; and Roan, Finn, and Wren Onees; step-grandchildren Daniel and Caroline Tsui; Natalie and Graham Troy; his sister, Carolyn Onees Falletta and her husband John of Chapel Hill; his brother, Robert Samuel Onees and his wife Judy of Hutchinson, Kansas, along with their children and grandchildren; and Sherri Onees, his former wife.. A memorial service will be held at 10:30AM on Saturday, May 13, at the Uneersity Presbyterian Church on Franklin Street in Chapel Hill. Memorial contributions may be made to the Uneersity of Kansas, KU Endowment in support of the David A. Onees, MD Honors Opportunity Fund and sent to KU Endowment, PO Box 928, Lawrence, KS, 66044 or Onees Resident as Teacher Lecture Fund, The Medical Foundation of NC, 880 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Chapel Hill, NC 27516 https://give.uneedu.
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