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Editorial
. 2023 Jul 27;36(5):543-561.
doi: 10.1080/08998280.2023.2235664. eCollection 2023.

Celebration of life for William C. Roberts, MD, MACC, editor emeritus of the Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings

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Celebration of life for William C. Roberts, MD, MACC, editor emeritus of the Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings

James W Fleshman et al. Proc (Bayl Univ Med Cent). .
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Figure 1.
Figure 1.
Dr. William C. Roberts.
Figure 2.
Figure 2.
His father, Stewart Ralph Roberts, MD, at the age of 34.
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Figure 3.
With his mother, Ruby Viola Holbrook (age 53), and older brother, Stewart Ralph Roberts, Jr., MD (left), at Stewart’s wedding in 1957.
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Figure 4.
In college.
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Figure 5.
Pledge class of Phi Delta Theta at SMU in 1950. Dr. Roberts is in the second row, second from the left; Dr. George Hurt is in the last row, third from the right.
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Figure 6.
In the late 1960s, when he was at NIH.
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Figure 7.
His children about year 2000. Daughter, Frances Carey, with John, Charles, and Cliff. Frances received an engineering degree from SMU, worked for Oracle for several years, married, and now is a homemaker with three young children. John (left) is the chief executive officer of SugarCMR, a software company in San Jose, California. Charles (middle) is chief of the Department of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery at Winchester Medical Center in Winchester, Virginia. Cliff (WCR Jr.) (right) obtained an MBA, worked for two different transportation companies, and eventually developed his own company, which he later sold. He now teaches in the public school system in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Figure 8.
His clan, showing three of the offspring and their children, which now total 11 grandchildren. (John and his family are not in the picture but are shown in Figure 9.)
Figure 9.
Figure 9.
John and Kathy Roberts and their two children in 2007.
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Figure 10.
Activities with the American College of Cardiology. (a) Accepting the Gifted Teacher Award from the college in 1978. (b) At the annual meeting of the Connecticut chapter, where he gave the keynote address on April 25, 2007. Dr. Bernie Clark (past president of CCACC) is on the left, and Dr. Lawrence Cohen is on the right.
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Figure 11.
In 1982 when becoming editor in chief of The American Journal of Cardiology.

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