Dr. G. Thomas Jansen

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Biography: Dr. G. Thomas Jansen, 84, of Little Rock passed away peacefully on Sept. 14 surrounded by family in prayer. You could fill the obituary page and then some with the awards and honors given to Dr. G. Thomas Jansen of Little Rock during his career in dermatology. The printer’s ink would run dry recounting the number of associations he presided over, students he taught and patients he helped. (His research was even featured in LIFE magazine!) But professional achievements and civic acknowledgments don’t take the full measure of a man. Indeed, it’s not fair to measure Tom Jansen strictly by his career, impressive as it was; it’s much more telling to consider the affect Jansen had on others. Family, friends, acquaintances, rich, poor or in-between, Jansen treated them the same -- with the kind of respect and dignity that seems a throwback to an earlier era when a series of simple, elegant gestures did much to keep the world civil. If you have lived in Little Rock for any length of time, you’ve undoubtedly met somebody who knew Dr. Jansen. And that somebody probably said something about what a gentleman he was. A gentleman. He is a rare breed in 21st century America, that fellow who treats others as he would wish to be treated, who is courteous even to those who might deserve a swift kick, who raises the level of public discourse whether he’s talking about the latest medical procedure, yesterday’s golf tournament, or the virtues of the Perfect Manhattan. How to sum up a life so full in such small space? Impossible, of course. But we know where to start -- with family. Thomas Jansen was married to the former Frances Bovick for 58 years and eight days, and the lot of them were spent as newlyweds. They held hands more than teenagers on a second date, and every night that Dr. Jansen had dinner alone with his bride (no kids!), they dined by candlelight. They burned through a lot of candles. Tom met Fran on Oct. 27, 1951, when he was a navy doctor assigned to a marine base at Camp Lejeune, N.C., and she was there visiting her sister and brother-in-law. When Tom saw Fran walk by his office in a red dress, he swept into action, promptly asking for an introduction. They were engaged six weeks later, married Sept. 6, 1952, and the rest is blessed family history. Tom must have been the begrudged guest at parties when asked about the kids. For his children -- sons Mark, Kurt and Drew; daughters Anne and Fran -- have succeeded in the kinds of careers that make other parents roll envious eyes: doctor, aerospace engineer, musician and writer, television journalist, and communications director. Surely even his old hunting dogs, Pete, Nemo and Moby, were model canines. (Well, maybe not Pete.) A Southern gentleman by choice, Jansen, a native of Manitowoc, Wis., moved to Little Rock from Ann Arbor, Mich., with his wife and 1-year-old son in 1956. He was convinced to head south by the late Dr. Calvin J. Dillaha, a former partner who lured Jansen with prospects of a teaching job at the medical school, a private practice in dermatology in a state desperate for dermatologists, and the chance to build a dermatology department from scratch. Today, UAMS doesn’t just have a dermatology department but an endowed chair named for G. Thomas and Frances B. Jansen. And heaven knows how many dermatologists Jansen trained. Yours, probably, if you have one. The move below the Mason-Dixon for this Wisconsin boy (and Omaha girl) proved a perfect fit. Tom Jansen made medical history, and The Jansens, seven strong and rooted deeply in the community and their church, Our Lady of the Holy Souls, quickly became one of those families that most of Little Rock seemed to know -- or know of. At its head was the gracious patriarch. He spent decades teaching pro bono at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, and was a polite request away from helping anybody with anything. One weekend at the Jansens’ favorite retreat at Mountain Harbor resort on Lake Ouachita, a man knocked on the family’s cabin door. Jansen answered to see a fellow standing before him with a fish hook in his head. The good doctor “operated” on the spot. About the lake. It was Jansen’s summer passion for more than 40 years, combining family with the outdoors and the natural beauty of his beloved adopted state. He water-skied well into his 70s trailing behind the family boat that went from newly purchased to museum-ready antique over the course of those many summers. He also loved to quail hunt and golf, though never on Sundays. Sundays were family days. No, that’s not quite right. Family days were 24/7 365 in Thomas Jansen’s wonderful world. If you dropped by the Jansens -- same house for almost five decades -- and weren’t greeted by a bellowing “Hell-eww!” from Dr. J., then you could find him in his study, surrounded by his model antique cars (ask about Packards if you had an hour to kill) and his other love, books. He introduced some of us to Walker Percy, the last great Catholic novelist, which seems appropriate. It was Percy who wrote “The Last Gentleman,” a title that fit the dapper Gerald Thomas Jansen like one of his finely tailored suits. The man had style outside and in. It was in that study that he kept a laminated copy of a column written long ago by Syd Herman for a newspaper in Wisconsin. The column was about Tom Jansen’s father, Gerald (Jerry) Jansen, upon his death after a similar family- and friend-filled life. The column ends: “Jerry Jansen’s obit doesn’t have to be written in printer’s ink. It has already been written indelibly on the hearts of those whose lives he has touched. And if this type isn’t as blurred to you as it is to me, it’s because my eyes are wetter than yours.” If you can still read through this blurry type, the record demands at least a partial list of all those awards and honors bestowed on G. Thomas Jansen, if only to show a younger generation that, yes, it is possible to have it all -- both a career and a life that touched others: president of the American Dermatologic Association, the American Academy of Dermatology, the Southern Medical Association, and the national Dermatology Foundation; one of only 30 people since 1962 to have received the Gold Medal from the Academy of Dermatology for his contributions to the field; elected to the UAMS College of Medicine Hall of Fame; given the Distinguished Service Award from UAMS; recognized for his role, along with Drs. Dillaha, Mage Honeycutt, and Calvin Bradford, in the clinical definition of the brown recluse spider bite and research in spider venom, research that was featured in LIFE magazine; founding member of the College of Mohs Micrographic Surgery and responsible for bringing the Mohs excision technique to Arkansas; recipient of the Medical Alumni Citation Award, the highest honor given by the Medical Alumni Association; and a member of the Serra Club, a Catholic group that promotes vocations, the Knights of Columbus, and the Arkansas Traveler Antique Automobile Club. Dr. Jansen is survived by his wife Frances; Dr. Mark Jansen and his wife Cindy; Kurt; Anne and her husband Dr. Ralph Broadwater; Drew; and Fran and her husband Kane Webb. He is also survived by eight grandchildren: Neal Jansen and his wife Mariko, who are expecting the first Jansen great-grandchild; Suzanne Jansen; Benjamin, Spencer, and Brooks Jansen; John and Michael Broadwater; and Grace Anne Webb. In addition, he is survived by his brother Jack and his wife Ann of Gooding, Idaho., and his sister Mary Frieder and her husband Tom of Manitowoc, Wis. He was preceded in death by his parents Gerald and Sarah Jansen. He is also remembered by dear family friend Jimmy Martin of Minnesota, and other friends and colleagues too numerous to mention. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be made to one of the following: Our Lady of the Holy Souls Catholic Church, Mount St. Mary Academy, or Catholic High School for Boys. Visitation will be at 6 p.m. Friday at Ruebel Funeral Home, followed by a rosary service at 7 p.m. A private burial will be held Saturday morning, followed by a memorial Mass at 11 a.m. at Our Lady of the Holy Souls Catholic Church. Arrangements are under the direction of Ruebel Funeral Home, www.ruebelfuneralhome.com

Condolences(35)
Brooks Estes Herning
#35
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dear family, I am so sorry for your loss. I know that such a kind man will be missed so very dearly. Dr. Jansen was my dermatologist when I was only 6 years old. My family moved to Little Rock because he told us that he could get me well--and improve my quality of life. I saw him continually for four years, daily sometimes. He was so warm and kind and the best teacher. He talked to little me about me...because I was the patient. And I listened to him--not a hard thing to do because it was so clear that he had my best interests at heart. He taught me how to take care of my skin...lessons I still use today. He changed my life and I am so very thankful for him.
Masil George
#34
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dear Fran, I am so sorry for your loss. Tom and you were very kind to me. You have given me a ride home from church many times after mass and rosary when the weather was bad, or when I just needed to talk. I will be praying for you!
Catherine "Missy" Porter Rayburn
#33
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I pray that your grief be replaced only by love and cherished memories. What a fine family he has and how wonderful to have had such a fulfilled life. My love to each of you.
Lindsay Van Sicklen
#32
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Mark and family... Though I didn't know your Dad personally, I've gotten to know him via reading through this well written obiutuary. You and yours are in my thoughts and prayers in the days ahead. Trusting that God will comfort and sustain you.
Pleasant Valley Country Club
#31
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
We are deeply saddened to learn of Dr. Jansen's passing. He was part of our family here at PVCC for many, many years. Deepest condolences to the Jansen family.

Your friends at PVCC
Kelly & Mike Tibbit
#30
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Anne, Fran and Jansen Family --We are so sorry for your loss. I pray that wonderful memories will bring you comfort in the days and years to come. May the Lord bless you and keep you and bring you peace.
gil caver
#29
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
dear fran,anne, curt,my prayers and thoughts are with you,he was the epitome of a fine gentleman
Robert Settles
#28
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Anne and the Family, May God Bless the Family during these times of sorrow. I met Dr Jansen several years ago, what a gentlemen he was. I remember seeing him every year on your birthday.
Stephen J. Binz
#27
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
There are three secrets to a full life: learn, love, and leave a legacy. On all three counts, Dr. Tom Jansen lived abundantly. My condolences and prayers to Fran, Mark, Kurt, Anne, Drew, Fran, and their lovely families. Let's all keep on living what he taught us.
The Gentry Family
#26
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
God will bless this family. We have never been further away than an outstretched hand for we have known one another most of our lives. Please know that we are always here if you need anything, anything at all. Pleasant Valley Country Club was a wonderful place to play and have fun due to the efforts of Mrs. And Dr. Jansen. Words cannot express the sadness that our family feels for the Jansen household. We are proud to have known someone as kind and good as Dr. Jansen.
Jo Ann McKinnon
#25
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dr.Jansen, My deepest condolences to you and your family in the loss of your Dad. After reading his obituary I realize what a great example of a christian man he was. I want you to know that I see some of the same qualities in you that your Dad had. I will have you and your family in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
Dr. Jim and Eva Pappas
#24
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Our deepest sympathy is expressed to the entire family. Tom was a wonderful physician and fine friend to both of us. Our son John and daughter Antigoni share our sorrow at his passing.
Dane Stauffer
#23
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this tender time. What a wonderfully written Obituary, for a wonderful gentleman!
Love to you all. Dane
Reginald Rogers
#22
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Our prayers are with Mrs.Jansen,Anne,Drew, and Family!Dr. Jansen was a wonderful family man who also loved his church, his community, and his country! He is already greatly missed!! I happened to attend many Catholic events with the Jansens. They were always so kind and gracious to me. I played in the Catholic High Band with Drew. Drew is younger than me. I remember visiting with them at their home back then. We had a wonderful time discussing politics. Anne was in my sister's class at Mount Saint Mary's. God Bless! He is in Heaven !!! reg rogers Catholic High Class of 1977
Scarlett & Scott Morgan
#21
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Anne & Jansen Family:

We are so sorry to hear about the passing of your Father. We are keeping you and your entire family in our thoughts and prayers.

Keep all of your treasured memories of your Dad close to your heart, and may they bring you some measure of peace and comfort in the days to come.

May God be with all of you during this great time of sorrow.

Scarlett & Scott Morgan
Susan Wetherington Horton
#20
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dr. Jansen, Cindy, Neal and Suzanne - so sorry for your loss. What a wonderful, accomplished person he was, and how fortunate you all were to have such a great father and grandfather. Thinking of you all during this time.
Mark and Debi Attwood
#19
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dr. Jansen was a true gentleman and an excellent educator. He not only taught Dermatology to many students and residents, but he also exemplified Professionalism everyday. We know Mrs. Jansen and his family will miss him dearly. Our deepest sympathy to all.
Charles & Joe Ann Shaver
#18
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
We are sorry for your loss. Our prayers are with all of you.
Scotty & Carol Freebairn
#17
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Carol and I have the greatest respect for Dr. Jansen and he was an inspiritation to all. Our deepest condolences to the family.
Margaret Lee
#16
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I am so sorry for your loss. May God bless all of you with His peace during the days ahead.
The Hardcastle Family
#15
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Anne & Jansen Family. . .

I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your Dad. It’s a very difficult time of life and there is nothing I can do, or say, to ease the pain I know you are experiencing during this time. The most I can do is to simply let you know that you are in my thoughts and to remind each of you that you have the support of a lot of friends and family. Having gone down this road ahead of you, I can tell you that in the years to come you will find joy in recognizing the amazing traits of your Father that have been passed on through you to your children. Your Dad leaves a wonderful legacy.
Larry Audas
#14
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
The first...and every time we met, Dr. and Mrs. Jansen were kind, considerate and caring. It was always the same. The good doctor smiled, listened and was, in fact, a gentleman. He was among our first good impressions of Arkansas after moving here. I always knew...and will always remember he cared for people...his family, patients, others. May God bless his family at this time.
Buddy & Tootsie Hoelzeman
#13
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Our love and prayers to Fran and the Jansen family. Tom was a one-of-a-kind gentleman. We have wonderful memories of our antique car tours with them, and are honored to continue touring in the 65 Galaxie convertible.




Alan & Regina Hoelzeman
#12
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Fran & Family:

What more can you say that wasn't said in the obituary. We absolutly adore both you and Tom. We have very fond memories of a lot of "Old Car" tours the we all enjoyed and went on. He truly was the perfect example of a "True Gentleman". We are so sorry for your loss but he did leave a great legacy with his children, grandchildren and soon to be great grandchildren. We apologize for not being able to come to the rosary and funeral, but this is the weekend before our Fall Swap Meet and there is so much to do and not a lot of time to do it. We love you and your family very much.

Alan & Gina
Kay Brisoce Mcneil
#11
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Drew, Fran and the entire Jansen family,
My prayers are with all of you. I know your father is watching you all from above with his wonderful smile. The obituary was wonderful and described him perfectly. I will never forget how handsome he always looked at mass.
Your wonderful families are a reflection of the man he was and the love that is shared.
Nora Rengers
#10
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Our thoughts and prayers are with the Jansen
family. God bless you.

Jim & Nora Rengers
Carrie Rengers & Joe Stumpe
Mike Baldwin
#9
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Sorry to all the Jansen's for you loss. I lost my dad a month ago and although he was 87 it still was not easy. I know you will miss him. After reading the obituary. It was probably a Baldwin that had the fish hook in their head that Dr. Jansen removed. With 10 siblings I was its pretty hard to to hook once in a while. My dad has another friend in heave. God Bless.

Mike Baldwin
Dr. & Mrs. H. F. "Bunny" Brown, III
#8
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
We have lost a gentleman and a scholar and a brilliant physician. The medical community will long remember Dr. Tom Jansen. I am proud to have known him and consider him a friend.
Dr. H. F. "Bunny" Brown, III and June.
Wendy and Elliott Hays
#7
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Sending our love and prayers to the family of Dr. Jansen. The tribute is beautifully written and gives us all such a wonderful look at the scope of his life. We continue to be honored to work and create with one of his gifted sons, Drew. The apple doesn't fall too far from the tree, and what a glorious tree. Peace be with you all.

Wendy and Elliott
Cathy Kincaid
#6
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your father. Though I didn't know him, it sounds like your dad was a wonderful example of how the Lord wants us to live our lives. I know that you all will miss him so much. Hopefully the love and prayers of friends will be some comfort to your family during this painful time.
Lori A. Browning
#5
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I spent 17 yrs. of my life as Dr Jansen's histotech at Little Rock Dermatology Clinic.I looked forward every workday morning to his joyous "Hello", and his constant smile. In 17 yrs. he never said a bad word to me about anyone or anything. We stayed in touch after he retired at Christmas. I would send a Christmas card to he and Fran, and tell them how my family was , and send them pictures of my son. I worked for him when my son was born, and when he came to see Travis right after he was born Travis smiled at him. Even the nurses were amazed that a child just born could produce such a beautiful smile. I just told them "Well, Travis knows when someone important walks in the room." He would call me at Christmas and we would catch up on the news of our families, and my work with Dr. Dinehart. He was always interested in the advances in Moh's surgery. When the calls stopped I knew he was sick. I had heard rumours of his illness. When a mutual friend of ours passed, I saw him at the funeral. I visited his home after, and was surprised he remembered me. My heart filled with joy, and nothing could have made me happier to see him. My heart goes out to all his family because I know you are feeling tremendous loss, and my prayers will be with you. I am a better person because of all the things he taught me, and he will always remain in my heart.
Debby Fiser
#4
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
What a fine gentleman and outstanding physician he was. He will be greatly missed.
Eric Camp
#3
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I am so sorry for your loss. Dr. Jansen will be missed by so many people. There are thousands of people in the world that are enjoying themselves today thanks to the techniques your husband and father provided to physicians who are now practicing across the world. Truly, the standard he has left us with should be used by everyone as measure of a Professional, Gentleman, Husband and Father.
Sue & Archie Senn
#2
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
We were both patients of Dr. Jansen who was so competent & professional. We were also happy to know his lovely daughter, Anne. They were blessed with a wonderful family who loved him dearly. Our prayers are with the family during this difficult time.
Donna Leslie
#1
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I was very lucky to know Dr. Jansen for a short while when he would visit us at Little Rock Dermatology.He was the ultimate gentleman and a personable person to be around I could tell how proud he was of his family by how he always told us about them.He Told me once that the secret to a happy marriage was to always dine by candlelight because it always gave each person a beautiful glow.I will always remember Dr. Jansen.abliced

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