Obituary for Dr. Bruce L. Fariss, MD.
Dr. Bruce L. Fariss, MD., age 86 of Allisonia passed away Saturday, September 12, 2020 surrounded by his family.
Born July 22, 1934 in Allisonia, he was the son of the late Alven Pierce Fariss and Hetty Jo Lindsay Fariss.
He was also preceded in death by one daughter, Melissa Justman, two grandsons, Gabriel Fariss and Todd Justman: brother, Don Fariss, Sr., and brother-in-law, Bob DeHaven.
Fariss attended Draper High School where he graduated as valedictorian. After high school, Fariss graduated from Roanoke College in 1957 with a Bachelor of Science Degree and continued his education at the University of Virginia School of Medicine.
After graduating from medical school in 1961, Fariss joined the army as a general practitioner. In the Army, Fariss completed a residency in internal medicine and a fellowship in Endocrinology.
Dr. Fariss had a distinguished Army career. He was promoted to Colonel by age 35. Fariss moved around the US and spent multple years in Germany where he held numerous Director and Consultant positions for US Medical Command of Europe. After Germany, Fariss was stationed at Madigan Army Medical Center where he led Clinical Investigation, became the Director of the Endocrine Fellowship, and acted as Center Commander. During his military career, he held the esteemed position of Consultant in Endocrinology to the Surgeon General of the US Army. His most loved position was Director of Madigan Medical Center’s Research Laboratory, where he made numerous medical discoveries, applied throughout medicine today, and worked to publish 52 peer reviewed articles on various topics.
Dr. Fariss retired from the US Army in 1984 and started a private practice in Radford, Va which he later moved to Dublin, Va, where he practiced Endrocrinology and Metabolism until 2020.
He enjoyed local politics, serving as a member of the Board of Supervisors for sixteen years, and also as a member of the Pulaski County’s Planning Commission. During his years as Supervisor, he helped lead the development of Randolph Park and the paving of many rural roads within the county. Fariss’s other civic duties included: the New River Recycling Committee, the Pulaski County Recreation Society, The Southwest Virginia Governor’s School Education Foundation, the VA State Gifted Education Advisory Board, the American Forestry Association, and the Board of Directors of the Tacoma Philharmonic.
While maintaining his private medical practice, Fariss was the Chief of Staff at Carilion’s New River Valley Medical Center for more than decade, worked as an adjunct professor in the department of biology at Virginia Tech. He also allowed medical residents to rotate through his practice, where he mentored many young students and residents.
Dr. Fariss received many awards during his career, including: the U.S. Army Certificate of Achievement, Meritorious Service Medal, Legion of Merit, Who’s Who in the World, Who’s Who in the South, Who’s Who in the West, Who’s Who in Technology and Science, Who’s Who in America, the U.S. Army “A” Prefix for Proficiency in Endocrinology, the 1892 Roanoke College Medal, and the Order of Military Medical Merit.
Dr. Fariss was the member of many professional societies, including: the Southern Medical Association, SW Virginia Medical Society, Alpha Omega Alpha, American Federation for Clinical Research, the Endocrine Society, the American Diabetes Association, and the American Association of Clinical Endocrinology.
In February 2020, Dr. Fariss closed his practice and retired after 59 years of practicing medicine. He focused on helping his son, Adam, grow Iron Heart Winery. He also spent time gardening, enjoying time with family, and even writing several books. Dr. Fariss enjoyed shaping the people and world around him in a positive manner, he led a full life from his amazing career, to a large family, helped improve the community and maintained many interesting hobbies. He will be greatly missed by his family, friends, patients, and community.
Surviving
Wife
Cheryl Tomasi Fariss – Allisonia
Children
Adam Fariss & wife, Laura Fariss – Allisonia
Henry Fariss & Penny Kerr – Roanoke
Sarah Wilkes & husband, Dr. Trevor Wilkes – Roanoke
Caroline Fariss – Allisonia
Bruce Fariss, Jr. & wife, April Fariss – Key West, Florida
Meg Deranick & husband, Mitch Deranick – Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin
Susan Fariss & Jeff Russel – Washington, D.C.
12 Grandchildren and 3 Great Grandchildren
Sisters
Rachael DeHaven – Roanoke
Patricia George & husband, Clyde George – Winston-Salem, NC
Brother
Micheal Fariss & wife, Carole Fariss – Fredericksburg
Best Friend of 35 years
Sue Roope
Outdoor Funeral services will be held 1:00 PM – Saturday, September 19, 2020 at the Iron Heart Winery, 3742 Boone Furnace Road, Allisonia with Pastor Don Hanshew officiating. Face masks are required…
To sign the online guestbook, visit www.bowerfuneralhome.com
Bower Funeral Home, Pulaski is handling the arrangements for the family.
Stephanie Wooldridge Shelor
September 15, 2020 @ 7:30 am
Although I never met Dr. Farris personally I heard nothing but good comments about his caring and dedication to his patients! I am sorry for your loss and pray for comfort for his family and his friends! Our county has lost an icon! Rest in peace Dr. Farris you will be greatly missed by so many!
Kay Altes
September 15, 2020 @ 8:01 am
Dr Farris was my Dr for several years. He diagnosed my Esophagus when no other Dr could. He was one of the smartest men I’ve ever known. I will miss Dr Farris greatly.
Linda McPeak
September 15, 2020 @ 8:24 am
He was my husband DR. Prayers for the Family He was a great Dr.
Brenda S Thompson
September 17, 2020 @ 5:40 pm
I saw him every 3 months from Jan 1991 until the last visit in Nov 2019. He will be greatly missed
Martha Quesenberry
September 16, 2020 @ 12:35 am
I met Dr Farris while working at the old Radford Hospital in late 70’s- early 80’s. He was respected by his patients and peers. He will be missed. Prayers for family & friends
Kesha Belcher
September 16, 2020 @ 12:13 pm
Dr. Fariss will be greatly missed. He was my endocrinologist for almost 25 years. He was a phenomenal doctor and person. I always enjoyed our talks when I would go in for my regular visits and always found his insights and sense of humor to be so entertaining. He truly cared about the whole patient. Prayers for peace and comfort to the family.
Raymond StClair
September 16, 2020 @ 7:39 pm
Doc took care of me for 25 years, there will never be another like him. He was a great doctor and a great friend. He took his time with each patient, listening to each concern and accessing each need. He would study to find answers to any medical problems, going above and beyond to give the best care to each patient. Rest In Peace Dr. Farris, you touched many lives and left this world a better place.
Patricia Hubbard
September 17, 2020 @ 9:19 am
I will miss him he was my dr for years he was so great.prayers