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Dr Louis Anthony Ciampi

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Dr Louis Anthony Ciampi

Birth
Portland, Cumberland County, Maine, USA
Death
11 Feb 2014 (aged 81)
Portland, Cumberland County, Maine, USA
Burial
South Portland, Cumberland County, Maine, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.6301079, Longitude: -70.2933578
Plot
St Catherine 67 B grave 1
Memorial ID
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Lifelong Portland resident, Dr. Louis Anthony Ciampi, 81, died on the evening of Feb. 11, 2014, after a brief illness.
Louis was born on Washington Avenue in Portland on Aug. 25, 1932, as the 11th child of Italian immigrants, Michael and Marianna (Grassi) Ciampi. He attended North School, Jack Junior and Cheverus High School (class of 1950) before continuing on to St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia (class of 1954) and Dalhousie School of Medicine in Halifax, Nova Scotia (Class of 1958). He married Patricia Karnes of Woodstock, New Brunswick in 1965, and they had six children together at their home on Stevens Avenue. Dr. Ciampi started his general practice in Gray after finishing his internship in 1960, and then he moved the private practice to Portland a short time later. He was on staff at the Mercy Hospital as well as Maine Medical Center, and served as the Chief of Family Practice at the Mercy Hospital from 1976-1981. He served as the Student Health Physician at the University of Southern Maine from 1969 until his retirement, and had tenures as an Occupational Physician at Crosby-Laughlin Co., Burnham and Morrill Co., American Can Co., and the City of Portland. He continued serving families in greater Portland from the office in his home in the Deering Center area until his son, Michael Ciampi, MD, took over the practice in 1999. Many of his patients continue under the care of the younger Dr. Ciampi at his practice, located at his home in South Portland, to this day. His legacy as a true 'family' practitioner lives on. Louis was an active member of not only the medical but also the Catholic and Italian-American communities of the city. Among his active community participation were the St. Vincent De Paul Soup Kitchen, the Preble Street Health Clinic, the Board of Directors at Deering Pavilion and the Barron Center, the Holy Name Society and Parish Council at St. Peter's Church, and the Italian Heritage Center. He was a loyal fan of the Cheverus High School football and basketball teams, and enjoyed his role as a Cheverus and St. Brigid's grandparent in more recent years. Other organizations close to his heart were Catholic Charities, Dr. Louis Anthony Ciampi The Cromwell Center for Disabilities Awareness, The Good Cause Thrift Store, and the Maine Children's Cancer Fund. Louis was a beloved and devoted father, brother, grandparent, uncle, and friend. He utilized his unparallelled bedside manner and straight forward sensibility in the exquisite care that he gave to his wife, Patricia, in her long illness until the time of her death in May of 2011. He was also predeceased by his parents; and eight of his siblings: Mary Ciampi, Gilda Menario, Alfred Ciampi, Jennie Grenier/Menario, Vincenzo Ciampi, Evelyn Deering, Rose Russo, and Anna Johnson. He is survived by his six children and their spouses: Michael and Kara Ciampi of South Portland, Joanna and Andrew Bulger of Buxton, Marianna Ciampi, Carla and John Thurston, Anthony and Kirby Ciampi, and Gilda and Michael Bryand of Portland. He also leaves behind 14 grandchildren: Jacob, Alex, Kerry, Anthony, Mia, Evelyn, Chiara, Patricia, Arianna, Liam, Louis, Vivian, Jonah, and Allan. His surviving 'sisters,' Nancy White, Micheline Eldridge, Helen Malone, and Mary Asali, also mourn his loss. Friends and family are invited to a period of visitation which will be held from 2-6 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 16, 2014, at A.T. Hutchins Funeral and Cremation Services, 660 Brighton Ave., Portland. Prayers will be recited at the funeral home on Monday, Feb. 17, 2014, at 9 a.m., followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. at St. Peter's Catholic Church, 72 Federal St., Portland. A private family interment will be held at a later time, at Calvary Cemetery in South Portland. To offer condolences and share memories with the family please go to www.athutchins.com. In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting that donations of service or finances be made to: St. Vincent de Paul Soup Kitchen 307 Congress St. Portland, Maine 04101 or Catholic Charities Maine www.ccmaine.org/donate/ in-memory-gifts.
Lifelong Portland resident, Dr. Louis Anthony Ciampi, 81, died on the evening of Feb. 11, 2014, after a brief illness.
Louis was born on Washington Avenue in Portland on Aug. 25, 1932, as the 11th child of Italian immigrants, Michael and Marianna (Grassi) Ciampi. He attended North School, Jack Junior and Cheverus High School (class of 1950) before continuing on to St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia (class of 1954) and Dalhousie School of Medicine in Halifax, Nova Scotia (Class of 1958). He married Patricia Karnes of Woodstock, New Brunswick in 1965, and they had six children together at their home on Stevens Avenue. Dr. Ciampi started his general practice in Gray after finishing his internship in 1960, and then he moved the private practice to Portland a short time later. He was on staff at the Mercy Hospital as well as Maine Medical Center, and served as the Chief of Family Practice at the Mercy Hospital from 1976-1981. He served as the Student Health Physician at the University of Southern Maine from 1969 until his retirement, and had tenures as an Occupational Physician at Crosby-Laughlin Co., Burnham and Morrill Co., American Can Co., and the City of Portland. He continued serving families in greater Portland from the office in his home in the Deering Center area until his son, Michael Ciampi, MD, took over the practice in 1999. Many of his patients continue under the care of the younger Dr. Ciampi at his practice, located at his home in South Portland, to this day. His legacy as a true 'family' practitioner lives on. Louis was an active member of not only the medical but also the Catholic and Italian-American communities of the city. Among his active community participation were the St. Vincent De Paul Soup Kitchen, the Preble Street Health Clinic, the Board of Directors at Deering Pavilion and the Barron Center, the Holy Name Society and Parish Council at St. Peter's Church, and the Italian Heritage Center. He was a loyal fan of the Cheverus High School football and basketball teams, and enjoyed his role as a Cheverus and St. Brigid's grandparent in more recent years. Other organizations close to his heart were Catholic Charities, Dr. Louis Anthony Ciampi The Cromwell Center for Disabilities Awareness, The Good Cause Thrift Store, and the Maine Children's Cancer Fund. Louis was a beloved and devoted father, brother, grandparent, uncle, and friend. He utilized his unparallelled bedside manner and straight forward sensibility in the exquisite care that he gave to his wife, Patricia, in her long illness until the time of her death in May of 2011. He was also predeceased by his parents; and eight of his siblings: Mary Ciampi, Gilda Menario, Alfred Ciampi, Jennie Grenier/Menario, Vincenzo Ciampi, Evelyn Deering, Rose Russo, and Anna Johnson. He is survived by his six children and their spouses: Michael and Kara Ciampi of South Portland, Joanna and Andrew Bulger of Buxton, Marianna Ciampi, Carla and John Thurston, Anthony and Kirby Ciampi, and Gilda and Michael Bryand of Portland. He also leaves behind 14 grandchildren: Jacob, Alex, Kerry, Anthony, Mia, Evelyn, Chiara, Patricia, Arianna, Liam, Louis, Vivian, Jonah, and Allan. His surviving 'sisters,' Nancy White, Micheline Eldridge, Helen Malone, and Mary Asali, also mourn his loss. Friends and family are invited to a period of visitation which will be held from 2-6 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 16, 2014, at A.T. Hutchins Funeral and Cremation Services, 660 Brighton Ave., Portland. Prayers will be recited at the funeral home on Monday, Feb. 17, 2014, at 9 a.m., followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. at St. Peter's Catholic Church, 72 Federal St., Portland. A private family interment will be held at a later time, at Calvary Cemetery in South Portland. To offer condolences and share memories with the family please go to www.athutchins.com. In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting that donations of service or finances be made to: St. Vincent de Paul Soup Kitchen 307 Congress St. Portland, Maine 04101 or Catholic Charities Maine www.ccmaine.org/donate/ in-memory-gifts.

Gravesite Details

LOUIS A. CIAMPI, MD
Aug. 25, 1932 - Feb. 11, 2014
wife
PATRICIA (KARNES) CIAMPI
Nov.. 12, 1940 - mAY 26, 2011



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