

Dr. McCain, 65, of Charlotte, NC, passed away on August 18, 2010. He was born on August 4, 1945 in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, son of the late Carl McCain and Eileen McCormick McCain.
Dr. McCain received a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Windsor (1969), Doctor of Medicine from the University of Toronto (1971), and was an Army Medical Officer attaining the rank of Captain in the Canadian Armed Forces (1972 - 1974). Dr. McCain completed Residencies in Internal Medicine at the National Defense Medical Center in Ottawa and at the University of Western Ontario (1974 – 1976), and a Residency in Rheumatology from 1976 – 1978. Dr. McCain was the recipient of the Canadian Arthritis Society Travelling Fellowship and completed his Residency at the University of Texas at Dallas from 1978 – 1980. Dr. McCain taught in the Department of Medicine at the University of Western Ontario from 1980 – 1992, attaining the position of Professor. From 1992, Dr. McCain was in private practice in Charlotte, NC and was Rheumatology Director – Fibromyalgia Treatment Program, at Presbyterian Hospital.
Dr. McCain is survived by his wife Danella Aitken McCain, his son Jeffrey Thomas McCain and daughter-in-law Sara Lys Carbonell McCain, his daughter Meredith Ann McCain Legault and son-in-law John Legault, his brothers Lawrence, Patrick, and Timothy McCain, his granddaughter Lindsey McCain, and his grandson Nathan McCain. Dr. McCain was predeceased by his sister Carol McCain.
Special thanks and appreciation to the staff of Oncology Specialists of Charlotte, Physicians Dr. James F. Boyd, Dr. H. Grant Taylor, Dr. Geoffrey S. Chapman, and Dr. Justin P. Favaro of Oncology Specialists of Charlotte, and all Nursing Staff of the Presbyterian Hospital Harris Hospice and Palliative Care Unit.
The family will receive friends from 4 until 6 p.m. on Saturday, August 21, 2010 at Harry & Bryant Company, 500 Providence Rd., Charlotte.
A service for family and friends to celebrate the life of Dr. McCain will be private.
In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to The Presbyterian Hospital Harris Hospice Unit of Charlotte, NC.
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