A great-grandfather who spent 14 years comforting sick babies at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, Georgia, has sadly passed away from pancreatic cancer at the age of 86.
The hospital’s “ICU Grandpa,” staffers confirmed in a statement to The Epoch Times, has been a volunteer of their pediatric and NICU unit at Scottish Rite since 2006, providing support to so many infant patients and their worried families.
“The Children’s family will never forget this incredible legend and the countless lives he touched,” the hospital expressed.
“Volunteering absolutely enriched his life,” said Lilly, 55, describing her altruistic father.
“He had a very successful business career,” she reflected, “and I’ve never heard him talk with such appreciation and love for what he was doing any time during his 41 years with the company like he talked about his involvement with the people at the hospital.”
“There are a lot of benefits to that warm connection of being held,” he reflected. “[W]hen a baby puts their face against your heartbeat, there’s a benefit there. I came to love it. ... the whole atmosphere.”
Deutchman knew he was helping stressed parents as much as their infants, too. “Having somebody tell them they can go get breakfast and assure them I’ll be there with their baby, it means something to them,” he explained. “It’s important.”
Children’s Healthcare organized a parade on Nov. 10 to honor Deutchman’s dedication to helping others.
Deutchman’s volunteer role was placed on hold when the pandemic affected hospital regulations, but staffers never forgot his impact upon some of their most vulnerable patients.
Deutchman is survived by his wife of 58 years, Ronnie, his daughters Susan and Jill, his grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.
“Volunteerism and being of service to others is deeply rewarding,” she said.