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Stewart Reuter Obituary

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Stewart Reuter, M.D., J.D., Professor Emeritus, Department of Radiology, The University of Texas Health Science Center (UTHSCSA), died in his home in Santa Fe, New Mexico, July 8, 2012. Dr. Reuter has had a distinguished career as a radiologist, legal scholar, and educator. He spent his entire career in academics. He presented his research results to both national and international scientific organizations in the U.S. and around the world. Dr. Reuter's training was unique. He earned a B.S. from Ohio Wesleyan University, a M.D. from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, and a J.D. from the University of San Francisco. He was a pioneer in the field of cardiovascular radiology. He was the first to describe the angiographic abnormalities in several disease processes in the abdomen. He has published over 100 articles in peer reviewed radiology journals, and the three editions of his book "Gastrointestinal Angiography" has for decades been an important reference. He is one of the founders of the Society of Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology.
Dr. Reuter never practiced law, yet he was a member of the Texas Bar. He participated actively in law research and education. His law review articles and articles in "Legal Medicine" and radiology journals are considered authoritative resources in appellate decisions. He served as chair on medico-legal committees of both the American College of Radiology and the Radiological Society of North America. He was very active in the educational program of the American College of Legal Medicine, serving as president in 1997. Dr. Reuter accepted the Chair in the Department of Radiology at UTHSCSA in 1980 and remained its Chair for 20 years. He built a first class research laboratory, where the technique of percutaneous transhepatic portocaval shunting was developed, in which Dr. Julio Palmaz invented the arterial stent. While serving as Chair, Dr. Reuter also helped develop the UTHSCSA Center for Medical Ethics and Humanities. He is one of its founders. He and his wife Marianne have endowed a professorship in the Medical Humanities at UTHSCSA. Dr. Reuters' awards and honors are numerous including being named a Fellow by the Society of Cardiovascular Interventional Radiology, American Heart Association and the American College of Legal Medicine. He received the Gold Medal from the Texas Radiological Society of Interventional Radiology, the Society of Interventional Radiology and the American College of Legal Medicine. He received the Distinguished Alumni Award from Case Western University School of Medicine. Long a collector and patron of the arts, he worked as an artist in retirement. His art was shown at the Gallery Nord in San Antonio and the MADI Museum of Art in Dallas. Dr. Reuter was known as a great leader, and informed literate. He valued talk, short and clear. He was a great friend to many, and a beautiful husband and partner for his beloved wife Marianne. Dr. Reuter is the son of Grace McCaig and Carl Reuter, M.D. of Springfield, Ohio. He is survived by his wife Marianne, his sister Ann Dove and her husband Michael and family of Shelbyville, Illinois, his sister-in-law Marga Sarkis and her husband Riad and family of Jdeidet Ghazir, Lebanon, and the family of his deceased brother-in-law Erik Ahfeldt of Stockholm, Sweden. A memorial will be held at the Gallery Nord, San Antonio, Texas on August 28 at 4 pm. In his memory, contributions can be made to the Stewart R. and Marianne C. Reuter Fund at the San Antonio Area Foundation.

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Published by San Antonio Express-News on Jul. 22, 2012.

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Bob Strickland

November 12, 2014

Robert L Strickland "Stew was a good friend and client at Paine Webber." He will be missed.

Jim Broderick

August 19, 2012

Stewart was a generous and well informed supporter of University Of Texas at San Antonio art student scholarships. He and Marianne easily entertained friends in their grand and genial manner. Stewart's extensive erudition as well as his array of interests and experiences made him among the best versed and masterful raconteurs. Our lives and institutions are clearly better because of Stewart's skillful efforts. He is missed.

Ruth Berggren

July 22, 2012

The Center for Medical Humanities & Ethics at the UT Health Science Center is deeply indebted to Stewart and Marianne Reuter for their creative inspiration as well as their foundational and sustaining support. We are grateful for your many contributions towards "preparing tomorrow's healers to act with compassion and justice". We send our warm condolences to the Reuter family, and especially to Marianne.

Doug Miranda

July 22, 2012

Stu was a special friend and support to me after my father died in 1948. We were young boys then and played many games of one on one football in his side yard and we built a 5 hole golf course around his house. Wonderful growing up memories. He was obviously a very special person with great talent. I am so sorry to learn of his passing. I extend my deepest sympathy to you Marianne and his sister Ann. Reuters were very special -this brings tears to my eyes!!

Jane Miranda Messer

July 22, 2012

Stewart was a big part of our family during our growing up years in Springfield, Ohio. I am so sorry to learn of his death. My condolences to you, Marianne, and to my dear friend, his sister, Ann, and her family.

Martha Rodriguez

July 22, 2012

Marianne, my e-mail address is [email protected] if you want to contact me.

Martha Rodriguez

July 22, 2012

I was so heartbroken to read about Dr. Reuter's passing in our local newspaper. Marianne, I always had you and Dr. Reuter on my mind since my retirement, especially last week. I mentioned to Vince that I wondered how both of you were doing. I loved when he called in to the office to check on things when on vacation or business trips and identified himself as "George Bush", "Rumpelstilskin", or someone else other than himself. He always made me laugh, especially when he would come in to the office, like a tornado, and clear his inbox in such a short time. I was assigned the task of planning his retirement event from the UTHSCSA Radiology Department. You both seemed to enjoy the event as much as I did planning it. Marianne, you are in my thoughts and prayers. He will be missed.

Frank Pauli

July 22, 2012

I remember Stewart from residency at University of Michigan where he taught us angiography and interventional radiology at Wayne County. He was always kind, supportive and open. Bonnie and I had the pleasure to visit Stewart and Marianne in southern California at their home: open, warm, informative and welcoming. Later I saw Stewart at national meetings and he always remained a friendly, inspirational, teacher and leader. He will be missed.

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