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Dr James Taylor Rhyne

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Dr James Taylor Rhyne

Birth
Corning, Clay County, Arkansas, USA
Death
29 Mar 2003 (aged 89)
Heber Springs, Cleburne County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
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Dr. James T. Rhyne, 89, retired Colonel and Pediatrician died Saturday, March 29. Born in Corning, AR, he began his medical career in 1941 and after serving in the Army, opened a clinic in Pine Bluff in 1948. A voracious reader, gourmet chef, and traveler, he loved to race cars, work crossword puzzles, and research genealogy. He understood and loved children and they felt the same. Upon retiring in 1979, he moved to Heber Springs. He remained active in the medical profession by conducting Well-Baby clinics through the Department of Health across North Central Arkansas. Very active in St. Francis Episcopal Church, he served as "Doc" for several summers at Camp Mitchell. He is survived by one sister, Margina Frazier of Honolulu, Hawaii, son, Jimmy Rhyne, and wife Dana Barsi of Los Gatos, California; and two daughters, Susan and husband Harry Moore of Heber Springs, and Margina Rhyne and husband Allan Weidner of Bishop, California; and their mother, Norma Abernathy Rhyne of Heber Springs; six grandchildren and grandchildren-in-laws, Amy and husband Joe Stockton of Fayetteville, Leslie and husband Rob Dottori of Toronto, Canada, and Daniel, Rachel, Benjamin and Nicholas Barsi-Rhyne of Los Gatos, California; two great-grandchildren, Christopher Stockton, and Taylor Dottori; and numerous nieces and nephews. He had no enemies and was loved by all, including a host of friends.

Old Fashion Cough Syrup Recipe:
http://wgrecipes.com/122120232034.aspx
Dr. James T. Rhyne, 89, retired Colonel and Pediatrician died Saturday, March 29. Born in Corning, AR, he began his medical career in 1941 and after serving in the Army, opened a clinic in Pine Bluff in 1948. A voracious reader, gourmet chef, and traveler, he loved to race cars, work crossword puzzles, and research genealogy. He understood and loved children and they felt the same. Upon retiring in 1979, he moved to Heber Springs. He remained active in the medical profession by conducting Well-Baby clinics through the Department of Health across North Central Arkansas. Very active in St. Francis Episcopal Church, he served as "Doc" for several summers at Camp Mitchell. He is survived by one sister, Margina Frazier of Honolulu, Hawaii, son, Jimmy Rhyne, and wife Dana Barsi of Los Gatos, California; and two daughters, Susan and husband Harry Moore of Heber Springs, and Margina Rhyne and husband Allan Weidner of Bishop, California; and their mother, Norma Abernathy Rhyne of Heber Springs; six grandchildren and grandchildren-in-laws, Amy and husband Joe Stockton of Fayetteville, Leslie and husband Rob Dottori of Toronto, Canada, and Daniel, Rachel, Benjamin and Nicholas Barsi-Rhyne of Los Gatos, California; two great-grandchildren, Christopher Stockton, and Taylor Dottori; and numerous nieces and nephews. He had no enemies and was loved by all, including a host of friends.

Old Fashion Cough Syrup Recipe:
http://wgrecipes.com/122120232034.aspx


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