Funeral Details

Dr. Elliott Dan Kieff

February 2, 1943 - January 4, 2024

SERVICE INFORMATION

Date and Time

Sunday, January 7, 2024 at 10:00 AM

Graveside

Walnut Hills Cemetery
96 Grove Street
Brookline, Massachusetts 02467
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Clergy

Rabbi Jim Morgan
Harvard Hillel

Shiva

David and Lauren Kieff Residence
27 Estabrook Road
West Newton, Massachusetts 02465
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Sunday from 3PM - 6PM.

Shiva on January 10, 2024 at
Elizabeth Kieff and Tom Levinson Residence
5744 South Kimbark Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60637
4:30PM - 8PM

Shiva in Chicago at Montgomery Place
5550 South Shore Drive
Chicago, Illinois 60637
Day and time to be announced

To write to Jacqueline:
Dr. Jacqueline Kieff
5550 South Shore Drive, Unit 1007
Chicago, Illinois 60637

Memorial Contributions

Hyde Park Neighborhood Club
5480 South Kenwood Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60615
www.hpnclub.org





OBITUARY

Elliott Dan Kieff, MD, PhD, a renowned Virologist and Infectious Disease doctor, passed away in Chicago in the early morning of January 4, 2024. After a decade with illness, he was at peace and surrounded with loving care from his wife Jacqueline, their children and some of their grandchildren, Elliott’s caregiver Michael, and the incredible healthcare team at Montgomery Place.

A leading scholar in the field of Human Virology, Elliott made seminal discoveries concerning the mechanisms by which Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) causes infectious mononucleosis and contributes to human malignancies.

Born in Philadelphia to Florence Kieff, a teacher in the Philadelphia Public Schools, and Irving Kieff, JD, an eventual Deputy Attorney General for Pennsylvania, Elliott graduated in Class 214 from Central High School in 1961. Elliott graduated with a BS in Chemistry from the University of Pennsylvania in 1964. He and Jacqueline (Silverman) were married at the Beth Sholom Congregation synagogue in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, in 1965. They moved to Baltimore where he graduated with an MD from Johns Hopkins University in 1968. They then moved to Hyde Park in Chicago so he could follow his mentor, Bernard Roizman, ScD, to the University of Chicago to pursue his residency training.

Elliott and Jacqueline raised their three children in Hyde Park and both graduated from the University of Chicago with PhDs; Elliott’s in microbiology in 1971, and Jacqueline in psychology in 1983. Elliott was drafted into the US Army and was honorably discharged in 1975 as a Captain, after completing assigned duties domestically; and he later long enjoyed serving on the US Army Science Board. While at the University of Chicago, Elliott built the Infectious Disease program and began his Laboratory working with Epstein Barr Virus, ultimately becoming the Louis Block Professor of Microbiology.

In 1987, Elliott and Jacqueline moved to Brookline, Massachusetts, where he joined Harvard University. There, he Chaired the Virology Program as the Harriet Ryan Albee Professor of Medicine and was the section chief for the Division of Infectious Diseases at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital, roles he found tremendously fulfilling until his retirement. For much of their time in Brookline, Jacqueline and Elliott also loved spending weekends and summers with friends at their home near the water in Westport, Massachusetts. In 2019, he moved with Jacqueline back to Chicago to receive care.

Elliott loved his work. Even more, he loved to mentor, teach and collaborate with students and colleagues around the world. He is remembered as kind, curious, dogged, playful, and whip smart. He delighted in the pursuit of knowledge and solutions to problems, from the scientific to the practical. Elliott was a loving husband, father, grandfather, and friend. He could often be seen doing home renovations and gardening, or hosting parties with Jacqueline, or out and about swimming, jogging, playing squash and tennis, or reveling in an anytime ice cream cone. His communities of Brookline, Westport, and Hyde Park will miss his gusto.

Over his career, Elliott authored over 300 journal articles and chapters in 27 books. His work was recognized with numerous awards and election to professional and academic societies including the Ricketts Award at the University of Chicago, and election to the Association of American Physicians in 1985 where he served as President from 2008-2009, the National Academy of Sciences in 1996, Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society in 1997, the Institute of Medicine (now National Academy of Medicine) in 2001, and the American Academy of Arts & Sciences in 2002.

Elliott is survived by his wife of 59 years, Jacqueline S. Kieff, PhD; their three children, David Kieff, MD, (Lauren), of Newton, Massachusetts, Scott Kieff, JD, (Rebecca), of Washington, DC, and Elizabeth Kieff, MD, (Tom), of Chicago; his five grandchildren, Monica Gottlieb Kieff, DDS,(Martin) Benjamin Kieff, Asher Levinson, Estelle Levinson, and Evan Kieff; his brother, Nelson Kieff, JD, Major, US Army, Retired. his brother-in-law, Ronald Silverman, DDS, Major General, US Army, Retired, his sister-in-law, Miriam Silverman, JD; and by his many students, colleagues, and friends.

Elliott will be interred at the Walnut Hill Cemetery in Brookline, Massachusetts, on Sunday, January 7th, 2024, at 10 am. Shivas will be held in Newton, Massachusetts, Chicago, Illinois, and Washington, DC, and a memorial service for broader communities of friends, colleagues, and students, will be scheduled later when everyone can make plans.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that contributions in Elliott's memory be made to a charity of the donor’s choice or the Hyde Park Neighborhood Club in Chicago, Illinois.

May his memory be for a blessing.


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