W. Ray Jouett, M.D.

W. Ray Jouett, M.D.


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Oct 19th, 2018

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Biography: It is with sadness yet rejoicing of what lies before him that we announce the passing of W. Ray Jouett, M.D. on October 19, 2018 at the age of 90 years in his town of residence, Little Rock, Arkansas. Dr. Jouett was born on July 19, 1928 in Livingston, Tennessee, ?The True Hills of Tennessee? to William Chilton Jouett and Nora Taylor Jouett. He was the eldest child with two brothers, Noel and Frank. He attended a small country school in the Dale Hollow community. Upon completion he enrolled and attended Tennessee Tech in Cookeville, Tennessee graduating with a degree in Biology. During his formative years, Dr. Jouett was inspired by his grandfather, a physician, to pursue a medial occupation. He attended the University of Tennessee Medical School, graduating in 1955 with his M.D. degree. Dr. Jouett began his medical career with an internship at City Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He continued at City Memorial for his residency in General Surgery. In 1958, Dr. Jouett enlisted in the Army serving 2 years as a Captain, Chief of Surgical Services. After spending a brief period practicing medicine in Middle Tennessee, he was accepted into the Neurosurgery program at Vanderbilt University where he completed his residency. While at Vanderbilt, he met, fell in love, and in September of 1962, married his ?sweetheart?, Sara Tucker. In October of 1963, his first daughter, Rebecca was born. After completing his Neurosurgery Residency at Vanderbilt, he began his private practice career in Little Rock, Arkansas joining the neurosurgical practice of Watson and Adametz, which evolved into the premier neurosurgeon firm of Neurological Surgery Associates of Little Rock. As a Neurosurgeon, Dr. Jouett cared for thousands of patients over the next 30 years. His second daughter, Susan, was born in July of 1967. Subsequent to his retirement from active neurosurgery practice with Neurological Surgery Associates, Dr. Jouett transitioned his career to the corporate side as the Medical Director of Tyson Foods for the next 20 years. Dr. Jouett was a member of numerous organizations / associations and acquired several certifications over the course of his career: American Board of Neurological Surgery; Fellowship of American College of Surgeons; Visiting Professor of Neurological Society; Professional Services Review Organization; Arkansas Medical Society; Pulaski County Delegate; Council Member of American Medical Society; Arkansas Neurosurgeons; Arkansas Chapter of American College of Surgeons; Pulaski County Medical Society; American Medical Association; American College of Surgeons; Meacham Neurosurgical Society; Neurological Society of America; Joint Section of Cerebrovascular Surgery of American Association of Neurological Surgeons; and World Federation of Neurological Surgery Delegate. Dr. Jouett served on the Arkansas State Medical Board for 24 years beginning his tenure with appointment by former Governor Frank White, re-appointed by former Governor and President Bill Clinton, and re-appointed by former Governor Mike Huckabee. During his tenure he served as vice chairman for 4 years and chairman for 20 years. Dr. Jouett also served as President of the Pulaski County Medical Society, Arkansas Medical Society, Meacham Neurosurgical Society, and Neurological Society of America. Dr. Jouett was not completely focused on his medical practice but enjoyed several hobbies including reading, playing the piano, with a continual thirst for knowledge. He also developed a passion for boating where he developed lifelong friends and incredible memories, even serving as the Commodore of the Little Rock Yacht Club. Dr. Jouett was a devout Christian. He thoroughly enjoyed studying the Bible seeking God for insight, understanding and wisdom in all aspects of his life. He ensured his family understood and recognized his belief spending countless hours with them discussing God?s Word and its importance as the cornerstone of all aspects of our life. Dr. Jouett enjoyed teaching Sunday School classes and working actively in the Church of Christ congregations he attended throughout his 50 plus years in Little Rock. He served as a Deacon for the Sixth and Izzard Church of Christ as well as an Elder at the Chenal Valley Church of Christ. For the last several years he and Sara were members of the Windsong Church of Christ where he continued his focus on serving and teaching. He exemplified his Christian values and beliefs in every aspect of his actions and words. He truly was a Christian man focused on serving and loving his family, his community and his fellow man. Matthew 22:37-39 Dr. Jouett is survived by his wife of 56 years Sara Tucker Jouett, his daughter Rebecca J. Koonce and her husband K. Max Koonce of Bentonville, Arkansas, his daughter Susan J. Koller of Little Rock, Arkansas, his grandchildren Jonathan Ray Koonce of Bentonville, Arkansas, Caroline Nicole Koonce of Bentonville, Arkansas, Payton Grace Koller of Little Rock, Arkansas, and William Grayson Koller of Little Rock, Arkansas, several cousins, nieces, nephews and other relatives, as well as numerous close friends and associates. Dr. Jouett was preceded in death by his parents William Chilton and Nora Taylor Jouett, his brother Noel Jouett, and his brother Frank Jouett. Visitation with the family will be held from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm on October 22, 2018 at Windsong Church of Christ, 3 Windsong Drive, North Little Rock, Arkansas. A celebration of Dr. Jouett?s life will be held on October 23, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. also at the Windsong Church of Christ. The family wishes to extend their sincere gratitude and appreciation to Dr. Kelli Schlesinger, Dr. Scott Schlesinger, and the special nurses and staff at Arkansas Hospice. In lieu of flowers, donations in honor of Dr. Jouett may be made to the Arkansas Alzheimer?s Foundation and Arkansas Hospice Ottenheimer Inpatient Center.

Condolences(16)
DW
#16
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
So sorry for your loss may you find peace and comfort in the words spoken at 2 Corinthians 1:3 & 4" Praised be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of tender mercies and the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our trials so that we may be able to comfort others in any sort of trial with the comfort that we receive from God
Ramona Walker Bourdo
#15
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dear Sara, Becky, and Susan, I was so sorry to hear of the death of Dr. Jouett. It was such a pleasure to babysit for the girls and also to be able to work with Dr. Jouett. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your families.

Ramona
Dr. and Mrs. William Hayden
#14
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
We will miss our dear friend. Our condolences to out to Sara and the family. We will remember what a wonderful person he was.
G
#13
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
To the Jouett family, please accept sincere condolences during this time of grief. Soon all pain, suffering and death will be no more. (Revelation 21:4,5) We can have the hope of life on a paradise earth with our deceased loved ones by the resurrection that Jesus Christ will accomplish. (John 5:28 & 29)
Lori Rodgers
#12
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dear Mrs. Jouett and Susan, I have many great memories at the Jouett house when we were little! I'm so very, very sorry to hear of your loss. The Rodgers family loves you and will keep you in our prayers.
Anne Britton
#11
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I feel like I just lost another father in my life!During my term of service on the AR Mediccal Board I grew to love him and Sara! I'm so sorry to read this on FaceBook. Prayers up for all the family! I know where Dr. Jouett is and he's never been as much alive as he is right noW. Ray Jouett is with my Jesus! Praise God!
Audrey, Jim & James Stanley
#10
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dear Susan --

Our condolences to you and all who adored this fine man you were blessed to call 'DAD.' His good deeds will be greatly appreciated forever and Christian example will be long recalled as well as serve as a reminder for all.

Darl'n teacher Susan, may a thousand gentle angels rest on your shoulders, offering Heavenly solace, courage and peace in your heart.
Cheryl Ezell
#9
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dr. Jouett was my surgeon many, many moons ago, about 45, he was instrumental in saving my life. I am so sad to hear that he passed away. When you don't see someone every day or even every year you forget that people get older, I just remember him as he was when he came in the exam room all those years ago "watch my finger".

I sent Dr. Jouett a letter about a year or so ago to catch up and he was so kind to reply, I was so happy to get a letter back from him.

I hope the family knows that he touched many lives, mine included.
Linda Cozart
#8
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Sorry to hear of your families loss. I have worked with Dr. Chris Bratton in Lexington Tenn.
Audra Chapmon
#7
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I would like to express my heartfelt sympathy to the family for the loss of your dear Ray. I hope that you will find comfort in the words of Jesus at John 5:28,29 where he promised that the day is coming when he is going to resurrect back to life those in the grave. And they will be brought back to a beautiful paradise earth with no more sickness. (Psalm 37:29) (Isaiah 33:24) Until then, it is just like your dear Ray is sleeping. (John 11:11-13) May your family draw strength from Jehovah, the God of all Comfort.
Kay Stevens
#6
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dr. Jouett was a good, honest employer.
He was dependable and funny
Loved eating popcorn ( and always left a trail down the hallway so you could fine him 😄).
Anytime you asked he was there w an ear to listen
Our loss - Heavens gain
Love and Prayers to family
Kay
David M Johnson MD
#5
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I knew Ray for years in my medical practice.
He saw many of my patients for neurosurgical issues over many years.
I always respected him as a Doctor and a friend!!
My kindest regards to his family!!

He will be missed by those who knew him!!
Buck Rish, MD
#4
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
A beloved and respected friend has passed.
His position as President of Arkansas Mules Inc.
will not be filled. It was a privilege to know him.

Todd Miller
#3
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
We are praying peace over you guys as you loved him well to the end. Grace and peace to you from the Miller family.
Barbara Lyle
#2
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I am so sorry to hear the sad news. Ray was a wonderful man. I have many special memories of the Jouett family. Prayers and love sent for all of you.
Lynn tatum
#1
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dr.J, a true Christian roll model . A real friend and a fantastic leader. He had a wonderful since of humor. Everyone he came in contact with grew to love and admire him. I will miss him and always treasure my time with him. Thank you Sarah for sharing him. We

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