Obituary of Arthur Clifton Guyton, April 2003
(This is a very long obituary.I've only shown the paragraphs that include names and dates.)
Obituary of Arthur Guyton, Wednesday, April 16, 2003.In the San Francisco Chronicle, reprinted from the New York Times
Arthur Guyton, doctor, author, dad of 10 doctors.
Dr. Arthur C. Guyton, the author of one of the world’s most widely used medical textbooks, a researcher who made significant contributions to the understanding of hypertension and who was the father of 10 Harvard-educated doctors, died in an automobile accident near his home in Jackson, Miss., on April 3.He was 83.
His wife of 59 years, Ruth, was injured in the crash and died Thursday at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.She was 80.
Arthur Clifton Guyton was born in Oxford, Miss., to Dr. William S. Guyton, an ophthalmologist and dean of the University of Mississippi medical school, and Kate S. Guyton, a math and physics teacher who had been a missionary in China before their marriage.
The Guyton children are David of Baltimore; Robert of Atlanta; John of Durham, N. C.; Steven of Seattle; Catherine Greenberger of Sewickley, Pa.; Jean Gispen of Oxford, Miss.; Douglas of Reno; James of Memphis; Thomas of Memphis, and Gregory of Baltimore.