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‘Papa Fry’ leaves legacy at Barton Health


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Dr. Paul J. Fry II helped define medicine on the South Shore. Photo/Provided

Dr. Paul J. Fry II helped define medicine on the South Shore. Photo/Provided

By Clint Purvance

On behalf of the entire Barton family, I wish to express my deepest condolences to the Fry family on the passing of Dr. Paul J. Fry II.

Dr. Fry made significant contributions to the  health and wellness of our community, and his impact has improved the lives of many.

“Papa Fry,” as he was known by many members of the community, was a beloved orthopedic physician in Lake Tahoe and Carson Valley for nearly 50 years. He opened Tahoe Fracture Clinic in 1964, and propelled the orthopedic program to a nationally recognized level.

Dr. Fry touched many both personally and professionally through this philanthropic efforts. He was recognized by the Barton Foundation as Philanthropist of the Year in 2012.

Dr. Fry was also an active physician even in his free time. He organized formal medical coverage for the US Alpine Ski Team and was an Assistant Clinical Professor at the University of California, Davis. He presented and published multiple works on the bones and joints, including toboggan injuries. A dedicated volunteer, Dr. Fry also supported sports programs at South Tahoe High School and provided orthopedic care in Africa, Asia, and Central and South America.

Dr. Fry continued to play an important role in our community’s journey to better health since his retirement from Tahoe Fracture. He served on the Barton Governing Board of Directors from January 2000 to May 2010 and from May 2011 to May 2014 as well as numerous committees during his tenure. Additionally, Dr. Fry was a Board member of Carson Valley Medical Center since 2008. He integral to development of the Robert Maloff Center of Excellence, which will break ground this fall, and was always looking out for the future of health, wellness, and sports medicine in our community.

This is truly a deep loss for our community. In lieu of flowers, Dr. Fry’s family has suggested donations be made to the Barton Foundation to support the future Center of Excellence.

Clint Purvance is chief medical officer for Barton Health.

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  1. Local2 says - Posted: May 27, 2015

    Doctor Fry was a huge pillar of this community, his sons became great Doctors in their own right!
    My thoughts are with the Fry family, a fine family at that.

  2. farkworth says - Posted: May 27, 2015

    Hey, Local2, what about the rest of his family who also were, and are, good members of his family
    signed farkworth AKA Bob Heng

  3. Old Long Skiis says - Posted: May 27, 2015

    Doctor Fry was great! He sure helped me with my knees.
    His kids are good too, definetly a possitve impact on the community.
    My condolences to the Fry family. He was a fine man and a great Doctor. Rest in peace.
    Bob Rockwell (aka, Old Long Skiis)

  4. dumbfounded says - Posted: May 28, 2015

    A great loss to our community and to a wonderful family. All the best.

  5. Sandy Jack Walsh says - Posted: May 28, 2015

    The Jack family send heartfelt condolences to the Fry family. Dr. Fry fixed many a Jack knee over the years. He will be missed.