Dr. John Douglass Muir Jacksonville, Florida Obituary

Dr. John Douglass Muir

John Douglass Muir, MD, Ph.D.- John D. Muir, 74, of Amelia Island, Florida, died on Sunday, March 20, 2022. John was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on September 11, 1947, to Mary and Clifford Muir. <br><br>John graduated from Etobicoke Collegiate in Toronto and was then accepted into a dual undergraduate/medical degree program at the University of Toronto. There he received the Thomas Douglas Kendrick Medal for graduating at the top of his class. Following medical school, John obtained a Ph.D. in Immunology from the Scripps Clinic Research Institute in San Diego, California. He completed post-graduate clinical training in Internal Medicine in Toronto. <br><br>While in medical residency, John met the love of his life, Jane Savory, a registered nurse, at Wellesley Hospital in Toronto. John went on to pursue his Pulmonology/Critical Care clinical fellowship in Calgary, Canada. John and Jane married on December 24, 1976, and John completed his fellowship at the Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto in 1979. That same year, John and Jane moved to the United States and their daughter, Tara Jane Muir, was born. John practiced medicine in Connecticut and Massachusetts for 16 years before moving to Naples, Florida, in 1995, where he ran the Pulmonary Critical Care department at Naples North Collier Hospital and Physicians Regional Hospital. <br><br>In 2006, John earned a graduate degree in public health from the University of South Florida to complement his medical practice and quest for further knowledge. In 2010, John and Jane relocated to Amelia Island, Florida, where John set up and ran a new Pulmonary and Critical Care department at Baptist Nassau Hospital. There, he was able to use his knowledge, training, and skills to treat patients as well as influence public health in the northeast Florida region. During his career, John was recognized as a local health care leader and hero to many, professionally and personally. He was appointed to many physician medical boards in each of the communities in which he practiced and was repeatedly voted clinician of the year by members of the medical community. John retired in 2019 to enjoy time with his family and friends. <br><br>In addition to his career in medicine, John was gifted in life with many opportunities and experiences. As a child, he was fortunate to travel the world, as his father was the Chief Financial Officer of Noranda Mines. John was a Canadian boy scout and spent his summers as a young camper and camp counselor running long canoe tripping expeditions in Northern Canada. John recounted these trips as periods of fun, personal growth, and lessons in leadership. In college, John established many lifelong friendships as a student, Zeta Psi fraternity member, and part-time local radio disc jockey. John’s love of music was a constant in his life and could always bring about a warm smile, great memory, or thoughts of old friends. <br><br>The family was above all to John. He never missed his daughter’s sporting events, recitals, or special family moments, despite his busy professional schedule. John loved skiing with his family in Colorado and Europe and enjoyed summers at the family lake cottage in Muskoka, Canada. His greatest joy was being at the lake with his loving wife Jane, daughter Tara Jane, grandson Jack, son-in-law John and other family members and friends. His deepest wish was for everyone to be kind to one another. Amongst everyone, always, John craved peace, humility, honesty, and happiness topped with a darn good sense of humor. <br><br>John is survived by his loving wife of 45 years Jane Savory Muir; daughter Tara Jane Muir; her husband John Burke Cahill Jr.; and grandson John (Jack) Burke Cahill, III, of Mount Pleasant, S.C.; sisters-in-law Linda Gordon of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario; Susan Tesar of Viera, Florida; and Linda Muir of Simcoe, Ontario. He is also survived by his nieces Jennifer, Valerie, and Karen, nephews Stehvn and James, and numerous great-nieces and nephews. John was predeceased by his parents Mary and Clifford Muir and older brother David Muir. <br><br>A celebration of John’s life will be held at a future time with family. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the University of Florida Movement Disorders and Neurorestoration Program at the Norman Fixel Institute for Neurological Diseases, 3009 SW Williston Road, Gainesville, Florida 32608, to advance the understanding and treatment of Parkinson’s Disease. <br>https://www.uff.ufl.edu/give-now/?fund_id=011341<br> The family would like to thank John’s medical team at the University of Florida, including Dr. Irene Malaty, Dr. Michael Okun, and Matthew Barabas. <br><br> <br><br><br>
September 11, 1947 - March 20, 202209/11/194703/20/2022
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Charles Puffer
March 23, 2022
I am so sorry to hear of the passing of John. He was a wonderful person who cared for everyone and cared for my father during his passing from cancer
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Carol Ann Atwood
March 23, 2022
Im memory of John Muir, MD PHD . His life touched all of his friends and patients. He was a beautiful human being.
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Robert Boylan
April 26, 2023
I worked with Dr Muir in Connecticut in the 1980's and learned an enormous amount from one of the best and kindest physicians I have ever known.
I will always have great memories of my time working with and learning from him.
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Ian graham Kerr
December 5, 2022
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Nancy Gaspar
July 18, 2022
Dear Jane & Tara,
I was deeply saddened to read about the passing of Dr. Muir, I was proud to have worked with him in his private practice at Day Kimball Hospital for 14 years, 1981-1995, He was a kind and gentle physician who cared deeply for all his patients.

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Lillie Clydesdale Amand
June 24, 2022
I remember working w/ Dr. Muir in 2003 when he was at NCH (Naples). He was a very kind man & great physician. I helped him w/ his scanning on the weekends. He will be missed. Condolences to Dr. Muir’s family. We lost a great one.
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Grant, Erin and Giovanni Scheffer
April 2, 2022
Tara, sending thoughts of peace and comfort to you and your family during this difficult time. Your father sounded like a wonderful man.

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Don Bowerman
March 25, 2022
It's with deep sadness that I read of John's passing. John and I attended elementary and highschool together. Along with our buddies Bruce Williams and Rory McArthur, we had many adventures together. Although we have not been in contact with each other since we were in o... Continue Reading
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Dan, Madelene, Britton, Asher and Isaac Lewis
March 24, 2022
Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss... Our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.

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March 24, 2022
So very sorry to hear of your loss, Jane. Your are in my thoughts and prayers. Hugs Pat

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Mary Ann DiBlasio
March 24, 2022
With heartfelt condolences. Wonderful memories of a fine man and doctor.

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Dina Hall
March 23, 2022
Dr. MUIR WAS SUCH A CARING AND GREAT DR.
He will truly missed by everyone that knew him. PRAY FOR ALL THE FAMILY. HUGS, Dina Hall
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