Dr. James Harvey
Gault, 89, passed away on Saturday, August 30, 2025, at his home in Aiken,
South Carolina.
Born in White
Plains, NY, Jim was the son of the late Emslie Nicholson Gault and Margaret
Harvey Gault. While his father’s job
with the Coca Cola Company relocated the family throughout Jim’s formative
years, he spoke most fondly of his middle school years in Bearden, TN, and of
his bluegrass band at Pelham Manor High School in Pelham, NY. Amherst College, though, proved to be the
greatest influence on Jim’s lifelong intellectual curiosity and engagement, and
his pursuit there of a major in biochemistry and minor in English informed his
entire life. He went on to medical
school at Cornell University, and then for Internal Medicine training at New
York Hospital/Cornell Medical Center in New York City. After completing his cardiology training at
the National Heart Institute, National Institutes of Health, he joined the
faculty of the University of California San Diego as Director of the
Cardiovascular Diagnosis Laboratories.
When Penn State University began its College of Medicine at Hershey
Medical Center in 1967, Jim was recruited as Professor of Medicine and
Radiology and Chief of the Cardiology Division.
In 1974, he left academic medicine to establish the cardiac program at
The Lancaster General Hospital in Lancaster, PA. There he was involved in the development of
angioplasty and stent treatment technologies for cardiovascular disease. Among other distinctions, Jim was a Governor
of the American College of Cardiology and President of the College’s
Pennsylvania Chapter, and was selected by his peers to be included in the “Best
Doctors in America.”
After retirement
in 2000, he and his wife, Nancy Vogle Gault, moved to the Lowcountry of South
Carolina. Besides several years
assisting cardiology practices in Savannah, Jim found great reward and new
friendships through facilitating a program that introduced Jasper County high
school students to the game of golf.
Always enjoying
the humor in life, Jim was proud to be a member of Spring Island’s Star
Mountain Ski Patrol and an honorary member of The Slumbering Groundhog Lodge of
Quarryville.
He and Nancy, who
survives him, celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary on July 3rd. He is also survived by his daughters, Allison
Wilensky (Marshall and children, Jeramie, Genevieve, and James) of Hummelstown,
PA, and Sara Loree (Austin and daughters, Roslyn and Althea) of Boise, ID; his sons, John Gault (and sons, James and Tyler) of Pequea, PA, and Dominic Gault (Paige and
children, Conor and Ellie) of Simpsonville, SC; and seven great grandchildren.
In addition to
his parents, Jim was preceded in death by his sister, Kitty Gravins, and his
brother, E. Nicholson Gault, Jr.
A funeral service
will be held at 2:00 PM, Friday, September 5, 2025, at St. Thaddeus Episcopal
Church, Aiken, with the Reverend Dr. Marshall Jolly officiating. The service will be live-streamed on the
church’s website at https://stthaddeus.org/livestream/. A reception will follow
in the Stevenson-McClelland Building.
Interment will take place at 2:00 PM, Saturday, September 6, 2025, in
the Ramsey Creek Preserve, Westminster, SC.
In lieu of
flowers, memorials may be directed to The Spring Island Trust, 40 Mobley Oaks
Lane, Okatie, SC 29909 (please add LCI Fund on the memo line), or to The
Episcopal Church in Okatie, 231 Hazzard Creek Village, Ste 1,
Ridgeland, SC 29936.
SHELLHOUSE FUNERAL HOME, INC., 924 HAYNE AVE., AIKEN, SC
St. Thaddeus Episcopal Church
A reception will follow in the Stevenson-McClelland Building.
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