Winter 2017 : In memoriam
In memoriam
Charles Aubrey "Mickey" LeMaistre, M.D.
Charles Aubrey "Mickey" LeMaistre, M.D. Photo by F. Carter Smith.
Charles Aubrey "Mickey" LeMaistre, M.D.
Feb. 10, 1924 - Jan. 28, 2017
Iconic leader and pioneer of cancer prevention
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center's second full-time president, 1978 - 1996
Life member, MD Anderson Cancer Center Board of Visitors
Memorial gifts may be made to the Charles Aubrey and Andreae LeMaistre Fund at MD Anderson:
MD Anderson Cancer Center, P.O. Box 4486, Houston, Texas 77210-4486
www.mdanderson.org/gifts
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