The last several times I saw him he reminded me that his illness
was terminal, but it still comes as a shock.
I was one of the many babies he delivered. -jsq
Picture from
the VDT;
obituary via McLane Funeral Services,
Jesse Lyle Parrott
the VDT;
Born in Salley, SC on Dec. 23, 1918
Departed on Jun. 21, 2013 and resided in Hahira, GA.
Visitation: No Visitation
Service: Private
Cemetery: Private
Jesse Lyle Parrott, M. D.
Dr. Jesse Lyle Parrott, 94, husband of Nancy Wainer Parrott for 58
years, died peacefully at home in Hahira on Friday, June 21, 2013.
He was born in Salley, SC on December 23, 1918 to the late Lily
Price and Glen Peake Parrott during the historic influenza epidemic.
At the age of 12 he accepted Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior,
was baptized and joined the Methodist Church. He attended high
school in Collins, Ga during the Great Depression. He worked as a
gas station attendant, a “drugstore cowboy” and in the CCC until he
entered South Georgia College in Douglas, GA. Eventually he received
his Bachelor of Science pre-med degree from the University of
Georgia where he was also proctor of the football dormitory.
Entering Medical School at the Medical College of Georgia under the
Navy program he was commissioned as an intern at the naval Hospital
at New Orleans and Pearl Harbor. Following completion of training,
Dr. Parrott was assigned to a flotilla of landing craft as the
singular medical officer. Duty was principally in the
Marshall-Gilbert Islands. In 1945, Dr. Parrott moved to Hahira, GA
to join the practice of his brother in law, Dr. Raymond Smith at
Smith Hospital. He worked 16-18 hour days in General Practice for 40
years during which he delivered over 5,000 babies, performed
thousands of surgical procedures and treated many thousands of
patients. The exception to his devotion to patients was his
afternoon off every Thursday during which he fished with his father
in law, the late David Samuel Wainer or his best friend, H. M.
Barfield and then took his bride and family out to dinner. Dr.
Parrott abruptly retired from private practice due to macular
degeneration. He served another 15 years as the Chief Medical
Director of the South District Detoxification Facility at Smith
Hospital. Dr. Parrott was President of the South Georgia Medical
Society, served as mayor of Hahira from 1957-1958 and again from
1987-1993. He was a long term member of Hahira United Methodist
Church serving in many roles as well as Sunday School teacher for
the Adult Class. He was also a member of the Valdosta Rotary Club.
Picture by Church Street Coffee
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