S. Jim Dr. Farha

Dr. S. Jim Farha, Cardiac Surgeon, entrepreneur and philanthropist, affectionately known by friends and family as Dr. Jim, passed away peacefully at home with his family on January 17, 2020. Dr. Jim was born in Lebanon in 1931 the youngest of 8 children. He immigrated to America in 1950 with the goal of becoming a physician. He attended the University of West Virginia, and George Washington University School of Medicine. He performed his Surgical Residency at the University of Utah, where he met his wife, Darla. They moved to Wichita to join his older brother, Dr. George Farha in practice and raise a family. Jim and Darla had four children, two boys and two girls. Their forty-year marriage exemplified commitment and family values. In 1963 with his brother George, Dr. Jim co-founded Wichita Surgical Group, which became Wichita Surgical Specialists, building it into one of the largest private surgical practices in the country at the time. The Farha brothers played a major role in Wichita’s development as a medical hub in Kansas, and were instrumental in recruiting surgeons who performed the first Heart, Kidney and Pancreatic transplants in Wichita. Dr. Jim and his brother George were motivated by the goal of caring for their patients, and viewed it as a great honor to be someone’s doctor. Dr. Jim emphasized to all the importance of integrity and putting patients first as a physician. His contributions to the Wichita medical community have been recognized by multiple organizations. In 1998, the Wichita State University Foundation established the George J. & S. Jim Farha Pre-Med Student Endowed Scholarship. In 2011, Junior Achievement of Kansas inducted Dr. Jim & George Farha into the Wichita Business Hall of Fame, in recognition for their achievements in medicine. In addition, he thrived as an entrepreneur, and was active in many ventures, ranging from real estate to health care. Most notably, he was co-founder of Physician Corporation of America which grew into a public company. Dr. Jim loved Wichita and America. He became a champion for the freedom’s and opportunity of being an American, and he joined the board of the Kansas Policy Institute to help support those freedoms. He could often be heard saying “I love the Wichita Community, and I love America.” He remarked that becoming an American citizen ranked amongst his most important accomplishments. Dr. Jim believed firmly that America and Wichita provided opportunities that would be unavailable in other countries, and this helped fuel his commitment to give back to the community. Dr. Jim served over two decades on the Wichita YMCA Board of Directors, receiving recognition for his commitment including the YMCA Hall of Fame. He supported the construction of multiple Farha Sport Centers to ensure that kids would develop positive values through sports and teamwork. He was recently honored through the naming of the YMCA in Andover the Dr. Jim Farha YMCA. He and his late wife Darla supported charities throughout Wichita in addition to the YMCA, and championed Victory in the Valley to support Cancer patients, and Wichita Art Museum, which contains the S. Jim and Darla Farha Great Hall. Dr Jim loved his church, St. George Orthodox Christian Cathedral, and was very proud of the spiritual support and community it fostered. Dr. Jim leaves a rich legacy of stories about his childhood in Lebanon, the challenges of his early years as an immigrant and his practice in the early days of modern medicine. His family was his highest priority. He moved the family to a small ranch outside Wichita to embrace rural life and instill work ethic in his kids through manual labor. He enjoyed the outdoors, planting trees and being with his family. The highlight of time with family was the Christmas Eve Party he hosted. He had a strong sense of humor and zest for live and loved having conversations with others. He also loved being on the dance floor with his wife Darla, and enjoyed time with family and friends at Grand Lake. While his grit and strong work ethic defined him, those who know him best, know that Dr. Jim was always available to help his friends. He relished supporting his friends and family, with advice and support, whether medical, business or personal. He was a true friend and confidant to many and continued to provide advice until the end. Dr. Jim was fortunate to have many people help him along the way as he charted his early path in America and in his medical practice. He never forgot peoples kindness and tried to repay that kindness by helping others. Dr. Jim is preceded in death by his parents, Jamil and Wadia; his wife, Darla; brothers, Fayez and George; and sisters, Nazik, Nuzmiah, Suad, Violette and Georgette. He is survived by his children, Maria Farha Blewster (Ken), Mark S. Farha (Dina), Todd S. Farha (Erin), and Tiffany V. Farha; grandchildren, Carly and Kelsey Blewster, Emerson and Avery Oaks, and Maya and Lilia Farha; and beloved nieces, nephews and friends. Services to be held at St. George Orthodox Christian Cathedral as follows: Trisagion Tuesday, January 21 at 7:00 PM; Funeral 10:00 AM, Wednesday, January 22. Memorials have been established at St. George Orthodox Cathedral, and the Wichita YMCA. Downing & Lahey East Mortuary.
Rest In Peace big dawg
Memory eternal. Wonderful man who will be missed by all and left a great legacy behind. The entire family is in our thoughts and prayers🙏
Dr. Farha was an amazing surgeon who helped many people throughout his career. He will be greatly missed.
So sorry for your loss. Truly loved and an honourable man.
May his memory be eternal…
Maria, I’m very sorry for the loss of your dad. I’m sure he is an angel that heaven has been waiting for.
My Uncle Jim had a great character. Always worked hard to strive for the best. I remember him as a family man. I enjoyed phone conversation, where he called many times to touch basis, I called him often as well to hear the strength of his voice. He always asked about my family. Rest in Peace Uncle Jim. We will be missed.
Our hearts go out to you during this time. May you seek comfort in The Lord and each other.
May his soul Rest In Peace 🙏🏻🙏🏻
It saddens me to hear of the passing of a gentle soul. We met the family in 1967 when I lived with Dr. Jim and Darla to help with Maria and Mark. And then lived on their farm in Andover. Tiffany and Todd were such a joy also. Dr. Jim and Darla raised a beautiful and caring family and I am so proud to say that I was a small part of it in the very early days of their married life. I know Dr. Jim will be missed but know that he will be watching out for all of you for a long time to come. He set a wonderful example for every life that he touched. God Bless You all!!
We are so sad to hear about Dr. Jim’s passing, he was our dear neighbor and such a wonderful man, We will miss him very much. God bless him and his family.
I will forever remember all of the fabulous times we spent together. I love you! Rest easy, Uncle Jim
In memory of Dr. S. Jim Farha, Alfred Farha lit a candle
God bless and rest in peace Dr Jim
I’m Issa’s family friend,we met a few months ago when I was in Witchita visiting my friends. My sincere condolences
In memory of Dr. S. Jim Farha, Sharon Whitaker lit a candle
My sympathy to all the family. My late husband Joe and I cherished the friendship and time that we spent with Jim and Darla. You all are in my thoughts and sending love.
Dr. Farha was a remarkable surgeon and a huge asset to the community. He will be missed , we are grateful for his contribution in so many many ways! He left his mark and will never be forgotten. He is with his beloved wife now- rejoice 🙂
To my Great Uncle Jim in the heavens above we all miss you so much and hope that we can all transmit love,support and laughter to all our family and friends in keeping with your ethos and values . To all the family of Uncle Jim -I am so sorry and would like to offer my deepest condolences . I have so many great memories with my Uncle Jim,Auntie Darla and the kids in Wichita …Priceless.. Allah Yerhamak ya Ammy Jim 🙏
Dr. Farha was always smiling and full of life! To Mark and the Farha Family, Sending prayers and hugs at a time when words fall short. Respectfully
It was my honor to call this extraordinary man my close friend.
It is with sad heart I hear of of the passing of Dr. Jim. Our relationship goes back to his arriving in the United States. We spent many hours together then playing “bridge and ” bumbing ‘ ” cigarettes” during my last visit with him we were able to remissness about those days. I , as everyone , will truly miss him
I am so very sorry to hear of Dr. Jim’s passing. I know your family will be wrapped in all the sadness and memory and love that his passing brings. My thoughts are with you as you grieve this great man.
Absolutely a wonderful , wonderful man and doctor. Loved and respected him so much.
Just received the sad news of the demise of dear friend Jim. May the Almighty God rest his soul in peace and bestow on beloved family the grace of accepting His wisdom. Amen.
Dr Jim was a wonderful person, a great surgeon and our dear friend. We will so miss him and always remember him. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.
Farewell Souheil, my childhood friend ! Separated by geography and life circumstances for almost 69 years, our sweet childhood was on your mind October 5, 2019 when you reached out to my sister Wadia in Montreal asking for my telephone number. Later that day, I heard you calling my name” ya Lafi” for the first time since we said goodbye 1950. You were having difficulty speaking, I could hear your struggle to speak and your determination to speak. We relived few precious moments of our innocent mischievous childhood and talked about the embarrassment we caused our parents. Thanks for reaching out dear Souheil and for the tender memories we shared and cherished. My heartfelt condolences to your children and the Farhas of Wichita and Lebanon. Fred Lafi Farha Ottawa Canada
My deepest condolences to the Farha Family. I will always remember Dr. Jim entertaining his family and friends at Grand Lake, playing golf and cracking jokes and his love of trees (his car’s license plate). Rest in peace
Our deepest prayers and condolences with you all.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. God bless you. Tony and Bernie Zaleski.
I’ve worked with Todd for many years, but I only got to meet Dr. Farha once – we rode the hotel shuttle together over to Todd’s wedding in November 2012. He held court in the shuttle and had everybody laughing. His life’s story is incredible and his family should be proud and thankful for having such a great role model. You have my condolences.
I’m so sorry for your loss. Our childhood at the pink castle was filled with so many wonderful memories of cooking and laughing with your family. Love and strength to all of you.
My deepest condolences. My his soul rest in peace.
Dr Jim’s story is extraordinary! What a legacy he leaves behind in the life of his children, grandchildren, relatives, and community. Many individuals leave modest imprints in their walk here on earth. Dr Jim’s legacy spans continents as he has blessed many family & community members in America and also his native homeland. I pray the family feels peace in this their time of separation. .
Dearest Farha family, Sending sincere and deep condolences to all of you on the passing of this great man, Dr. Jim. He and lovely Darla were great friends of my parents, and always so kind to our family. We will keep you all in prayers for comfort and peace at this time. Much love.
We lost a wonderful friend for many , many years . We will miss him greatly. May his memory be eternal . Don and Faith Ablah
Very saddened to know of Dr. Jim’s passing. No doubt he will be missed but his legacy will live on. We are fortunate to have know Dr. Jim and his great family during our stays in Wichita. He was kind, loving and a great support for all who knew him. With him and Dr. George around we always felt secure. Our days working on the farm, fourth of July celebrations especially the Bicentinial, to thanksgiving and Christmas festivities were unforgettable American experiences for us as foreign students. Rest in Peace Uncle Jim and be proud of the great family you raised and loving memories you left behind. Our love and condolences to all. Rifaat, Karina and family
To the children of Dr. Jim and Darla; May you find peace in the passing of your father, and find joy in all the wonderful memories your parents provided for you through the years. Their legacy lives on in all of you. Sorry we couldn’t attend the celebration of his life. Our thoughts were with you.
Dear Farha Family and dearest Adib. My deepest condolences for a great loss. A pillar from our beloved South of Lebanon who excelled in the field of Medicine and was a true and highly respected ambassador of Lebanon in Wichita. May god rest him in peace.
Mark, Maria, Tod and Tiffany, My deepest sympathy to you and your families. Dr Jim was a rare, gifted, generous, deeply caring man, who – along with your mother, I have always held in highest esteem. I have wonderful memories of your childhoods along with my Brad and Susie (Robertson), playing at your farm(s), Christmas caroling, and being royally entertained at your home on 2nd St. I have cherished memories of both Jim and Darla. May God bless and comfort you. You have been given a priceless legacy.
I am so sad to hear abou the passing of my beloved uncle. He was the fun uncle when I was a little girl and one who got in trouble and told us stories and played with us. Over the year he became the uncle we were so proud of and he never forgot his family back in Lebanon. I had a chance to see him once in the US when I visited Wichita and had hoped to see more of him over the years. He joins his siblings, including my mother Nazik, and beloved wife. Our sincere condolences to his children and grand children. Thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Love, Leila.
We are sincerely saddened by the loss of this entrepreneur and philanthropist. His profound reputation throughout the community, his friends, and family will continue to be reflected upon for years and years to come. While we have not had the privilege of meeting this young man, we have always enjoyed hearing the stories from Todd and Erin. It was clear to us how proud he is of Todd. The loss of a parent no matter what age creates a huge hole in the family and the heart of the children. There are no words to really ease that sort of pain. Keeping you close in our hearts during this difficult time. Marty & Cira
R.I.P., Dr. Jim.
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family’s loss.
My Grandmother saved my heart surgery testimonies in envelopes. I just now discovered. I had forgotten name of my surgeon done 1974. I had Atrial Septal Defect with anomalous pulmonary venous return surgery. Im thankful to Mr Farha. Im doing great at 52 years old. Im sorry im 2 years late in response. I now know his name. He will always be remembered.
His son is a criminal and has ruined many lives.