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Mitchell Fields Hollon, MD CHARLESTON - Mitchell Fields Hollon, MD was killed in a bicycling accident on the James Island Connector on July 5, 2011. Dr. Hollon was born in Wilmington, NC, but grew up in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and Cornersville, Tennessee. After graduating from the University of Tennessee Summa Cum Laude in Chemistry in 1979, he attended the University of Tennessee College of Medicine in Memphis, receiving his Doctor of Medicine degree in 1983. He completed his Residency in Anesthesia at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston in 1986 and a Fellowship in Cardiovascular Anesthesia the following year. He then joined the faculty of the Medical University. He participated in the first cardiac transplant in South Carolina on June 30, 1987 and was the anesthesiologist for every heart transplant, more than thirty, until he left the Medical University to enter private practice with Mt. Pleasant Anesthesia Associates at East Cooper Medical Center in 1990. At the Medical University he was known for his meticulous and expert patient care, easy going manner, and dry and inventive wit. He was an excellent teacher and a favorite of patients, residents, and staff both at MUSC and at East Cooper. He always knew what to say to comfort patients. According to one of his partners, "he was the one you wanted beside you taking care of the sickest of patients." Dr. Hollon, "Mitch," was known for the self-effacing, dry, almost arid wit that hid beneath a seemingly taciturn exterior. Mitch was the master of saying much with very few words. His style of speech and his mannerisms endeared him to all. He was quick to share an opinion about anything especially if he saw the good-natured humor in it. He was a master of the email message, crafting them with a funny, fresh and descriptive style that endeared him to his friends and served as an immediate and attractive entre to strangers. He was never a man to boast. When paid a complement, he was always quick to deflect the conversation to something else. Mitch loved music and played the piano, banjo, guitar and clarinet. He had a wide knowledge of popular music, musicians and musical history. He was particularly fond of playing Scott Joplin Rags. A vegetarian, he was an inventive and adventurous cook. He was a self-taught computer geek and built several home computers. He had a keen interest in finance, the markets and financial history. Mitch was a great sportsman from wind surfing to cycling, he learned with enthusiasm and practiced with meticulous attention to detail. He loved the Blue Ridge Mountains. He was an avid runner and hiker, completing several bridge runs in the 40 minute range until a knee injury forced him to take up cycling, his true and greatest avocation. He rode several times a week and a 3000-mile year was not unusual. He loved riding in the mountains, especially long, difficult climbs. He considered himself a "gearhead" and maintained his bicycles meticulously and built several road bikes of his own and several for friends. He was well known in the Charleston bicycling community but was wary of riding in groups for safety reasons. He was always available to help with repairs and expert adjustments. Such was his attachment to the bicycle that he called new bicycle components "jewelry." He was devoted sports fan, faithfully supporting his Tennessee Vols and the Porter Gaud Cyclones. He closely followed professional cycling, especially the Tour de France, recording video of every stage and updating cycling friends with text messages and commentary. Finally, but most importantly, Mitch was a quiet man of faith. He was a member of The East Cooper Baptist Church. On the few occasions he spoke openly of his faith, he expressed an understanding that faith in Jesus Christ was the key to a relationship with God. Mitch's day-to-day humility and kindness were active displays of his love for God. He is survived by his wife Patricia Henderson Hollon, his daughter Hannah Fields Hollon, Nan B. Hollon, his mother, of Cornersville, Tennessee, his brother Elvin Lee Hollon, and his wife Marilyn, nephew Benjamin L. Hollon and his wife Katie, niece Melissa Hollon, all of Kansas City, Missouri. his wife's parents Walt and Johnnie Henderson, brother- in-law Randy Henderson and his wife Sandra, nieces Makenzie and Maggie Henderson, all of Greer, SC, Visitation will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John H. McNeill, 16 Guerard Road, Charleston, SC 29409 at from 7 until 9 PM, Friday, July 8, 2011. The memorial service will be at the East Cooper Baptist Church, Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464 on Saturday July 9, 2011 at 11AM. Arrangements by J. HENRY STUHR MOUNT PLEASANT CHAPEL. You may honor Mitch's memory with a donation to The Mitch Hollon Memorial Bicycle Safety Fund, P.O. Box 600, Charleston, SC 29402 or to the East Cooper Baptist Church General Missions Fund. A memorial message may be written to the family by visiting our website at www.jhenrystuhr.com. Visit our guestbook at www.postandcourier.com/ deaths

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Jul. 7 to Jul. 8, 2011.

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Barbara Stone

July 1, 2021

I know that Mitch has been flying around with the angels. Patti and Hannah ... I hope that you can feel him with you sometimes and that you have many wonderful memories of the time you had with him.

August 4, 2011

Dear Hollon Family,
We were so sorry to hear of Mitch's accident. Our hearts go out to you and we pray that God will comfort you in this time of sorrow. We have wonderful memories of the times our families spent together at the Reaserach Station in La.
May God Bless you. Love, Barbara and David Meyerhoeffer El Reno, Ok.

Sheri Hunter

August 2, 2011

It's been 3 weeks and doesn't seem to get an easier. Patti, I recall our days in the ICU at EC. I recall the time I visited you on Rutledge Ave. I have worked with your husband for 20 years! He's an awesome doctor and taught me so much. He was part of the ECMC family! He was proud of you and Hannah!! My office looked out into the physician parking and he routinely parked in the same spot!! It has MFH now spray painted on it! He touched So many lives! I am so glad you had the recent trip together. I have many wonderful work memories. Please know that you are in my prayers.

Michael Ansley

August 2, 2011

Dearest Hollon Family,

Mitch was a good friend to all he knew in his youth in Cajun country. Our time spent as friends in Jeanerette, LA is time I've always looked fondly upon, along with the other friends who've posted similar sentiment in this guestbook. I am sincerely sorry for your loss. I know that Mitch will be missed by all who knew him. God Bless Mitch and may He ease your pain with nothing but the best of memories of Mitch.

Warren Hebert

July 22, 2011

Mitch touched our lives in the 60's in the primary and elementary classrooms of Jeanerette, LA. Thanks to Mitch the only scholarly competition was among those vying for second place. His knowledge of rocket science and love of space had many of us convinced he would be an astronaut. Mitch was a great host to any of us who made boyhood visits to his home on the 'Experimental Farm' where his Dad worked for many years. Our lives were all more interesting, joyful, and blessed for Mitch having been part of our Huck FInn - Tom Sawyer days as boys along the Bayou Teche. I am certain he heard the words, 'Well done, good and faithful servant.' Nan, Patti, Hannah, and Elvin, may you all be flooded with the fondest of memories.

Jane Dunbar

July 21, 2011

Dearest Hollon Family -
Please accept my deepest symapthy for the loss of Mitch. Some of my greatest memories of growing up on the Bayou Teche include Mitchell and Elvin. I pray for God to wrap his arms around you and bring you peace and comfort.
Jane Meyerhoeffer Dunbar

Bob

July 20, 2011

Mitch grew up in Jeanerette Louisiana with many friends, including me.
He'll be missed.
The world has lost a great one.
Friend - Bob Holbrook

edwin johnston

July 16, 2011

patti,
my friend herb uthlaut called me with the painful news last saturday night. mitch was always a voice of encouragement to me while i was his junior resident. i remember him showing me "this is the way you hold the syringe when you give a pediatric heart patient a shot of ketamine". when i gave him the correct answer to one of his "pimp questions", he said to me "eddie, you will go far!" his dry wit in naming the or drug refrigerator "the fridge" after "refrigerator perry" is a memory that one does not lose easily. i also remember his christian faith as he was being badgered by one of our unbelieving atendings to go ahead and move in with you before the wedding. he looked the man in the eye, shock his head and said "it would not be right", and that was the end of the conversation . mitch was an encourager to me very recently when i was going through a difficult transition in my anesthesia practice. his example to me lives on today as i strive to work and study to improve my skills and knowledge as a practicing anesthesiologist. i hope to get somewhere close to his legacy.
blessings, peace, and many prayers , eddie johnston, rome, georgia

July 14, 2011

Hello Patti]

Myrna just emailed me about Mitch and I was stunned. I am so very sorry for your loss I certainly do remember Mitch from my Trumbo Street days... We all had many good times,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and Hannah

Susan Armistead

July 14, 2011

Dear Patti

Myrna just emailed me about Mitch and I was stunned I am so sorry and my thoughts and prayers go out to you
Susan Armistead

Lois Fernandez

July 13, 2011

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Marcia LaFon, RN

July 13, 2011

Patti & Hannah,
I worked with Mitch for 10 years at ECRMC. There was no one else like him. He was a very special friend & co-worker. He spoke so often of his beautiful daughter Hannah and was so proud of her. His sense of humor was one of a kind and I will never forget his many impressions. My favorite memory is of him singing Aladin songs to a child when they were going off to sleep. He had a way of making everyone at ease. He will be truely missed. My prayers are with you and your family in this time of loss.

Janice Zilker-Clutters

July 13, 2011

Patti,
My heart was broken when I heard the news. I spoke with Mitch about 2 months ago, when I was working at East Cooper. He spoke highly of you and Hannah. He was a proud Father and a proud Husband. I remember him being present when my daughter was born 14 years ago. Mitch was a wonderful person
and will be missed. May god cradle you and guide you during this very difficult time. We will continue to pray for comfort for you, your family and friends.

Samantha DeGroot

July 12, 2011

Dear Patti and Hannah
I had the pleasure of working at East Cooper with Mitch for the last 8 years. When I first started at the Coop, I remember thinking that he was so amazing in his knowledge and intelligence, but honestly I was afraid of him. He was so serious in the or and in patient's rooms because he had high expectations and wanted things a certain way. It did not take long, however, for me to discover that he had an incredible wit and humor that made him so endearing. He was also so kind and complimentary when needed and warranted. His qualities as a physician made him the one I would want by my side in an emergency. I am sure that these made him an great father and husband as well.
I cannot imagine the depth of your sadness and emotions. I can only hope and pray that each day God will let you know that he is with you and that he will help you both to live through this.
We all will miss Mitch. East Cooper will not ever feel the same without him.
I know that the future for you both will be a difficult one. Hannah please go forward in your studies and your life knowing that he wanted only the best for you and that you were his pride and joy. It was so obvious to us, his coworkers.

Post script... I am pretty sure that you all know... he did a really good Victor Newman impression. :)

Peace to both of you is my wish.

Earl & Marlene Brumback

July 11, 2011

Patti and Hannah ,you are in our thoughts and Prayers. So sorry for the loss of Mitchell.

July 11, 2011

My wife and I had the pleasure to have Dr. Hollon as the anesthesiologist for the delivery(c-section) of all three of our little girls (ages 3,2 and 9 months) in the last 3 3 1/2 years. After our first experience with him with the delivery of girl #1 we hoped that we would have him by our side if we had more kids. We were blessed to have him for the next two! He was the kind of doctor that you would want to have when things may be getting a little hairy. His mere presence in the room made my wife and I feel at ease. He made us laugh with the choice words he had to say as my wife was having our babies pulled out of her abdomen. I never had a doubt that Dr. Hollon was the man for the job. He is a man we will never forget. The world has lost an amazing doctor and person. Dr. Hollon was a blessing to have around for the birth of our girls. His work was priceless. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends. He will be missed by all but never forgotten.

Ellen Becker RN

July 11, 2011

I was not prepared for the pain of loosing a coworker and then I realized I hadn't...I had lost a friend.

Rhonda Southworth McFee

July 11, 2011

Patti and Family,

Although it has been a very long time since our time together at MUSC (Perfusion School), when I read of Mitch's accident, I was flooded by memories. I so enjoyed getting to know you and Mitch during your courtship and then I worked with Mitch when I returned to MUH. He was not only an extremely talented physician, he was a unique and inspiring individual. May God, family and friends help you and your loved ones heal one day at a time.

July 11, 2011

Dear Hollon Family,

I believe I may have been one of your husband's last patients and was deeply sadened when I heard the news of his passing. During our conversations he gave me the best possible option for my situation and while I was hesitant, for reasons that had nothing to do with Dr. Hollon or his skills, he gave me time to consider all of my options. I didn't decide to go with his primary suggestion and he was very gracious and accepting of my decision. It was so nice not to have to "battle" an expert of his stature. He made me feel very confident and comfortable going into my surgery and I will always be greatful to him for that peace of mind.

I hope you can take great pride and joy in his life and find comfort in it during this time of sorrow.

Sincerely,
Katherine Kent

Ginger Mitchell Byrd

July 11, 2011

Patti,
Few people touch our lives like Mitch did. He was such a great doctor and person. Although it's been awhile since our days at MUSC Perfusion School, I still have such great memories of you and Mitch. I think of you both often. I am so devastated to hear of this great loss. My heart goes out to you and Hannah. You are both in my thoughts and prayers. May God bless you both and carry you through this difficult time! Ginger

Sharon Young

July 11, 2011

What a blowaway. My jaw dropped when I heard in church that Dr. Hollon died. Amazing physician, devoted Christian. I typed his blocks a long time ago. He even got an IV in me once when nobody else could. There is a huge hole now... I pray God will bring comfort.

Kelly

July 10, 2011

There simply are no words to describe my sadness of losing such a beloved friend. I can't imagine a world without the amazing MFH.

Gene Blake

July 10, 2011

It was my pleasure to have worked with such an intelligent and caring, yet quirky, intensely dry, and amazingly talented doctor. He was patient and tolerant,but very meticulous in his work.
My heart breaks for his family. I will continue to pray for peace and strength for you all. I hope that you can find comfort in knowing how intensely proud he was of his family. He did not have one co-worker who didn't know about his daughter, Hannah, and what a treasure she is to her father.
East Cooper will not be the same without him.

Janet Hall

July 10, 2011

Patti and Hannah, Jeff and I are so sorry for your loss.. I worked with Mitch at MUSC and he was a truly wonderful anesthesiologist.. We are thinking of you in this difficult time.. Please accept our deepest sympathy...... Jeff and Janet Taylor Hall

Carolyn Hawks McClam

July 9, 2011

Mitch was one of my best friends at UT Memphis. I was vacationing at Pawleys Island when I saw the terrible news on TV. Although I haven't seen him in years, I cried over the loss of such a person on this planet. We were all blessed by his presence. He was so unique in every way. I hope you will find some way to find comfort and peace. My thoughts and prayers are with your family. He was loved very much by all. He was so proud of both of you.

Cheryle and Mark Williams

July 9, 2011

Patty,
We are deeply saddened by the sudden loss of your husband. I absolutely loved working as a CRNA with Dr. Hollon at EC. He was one of a kind. Although he was reserved in emotion, his compassion ran deep. He led by example and was a gifted mentor through his quiet, encouraging presence. He was one of those people you just learned to love and it didn’t take long before I realized his humor was actually intended to be funny. I will always remember that laugh. First came the “Mitchism.” Followed by a deliberate pause, as he needed to be sure you fully digested his humor. Then, brace yourself, the chuckle. That chuckle could not be duplicated. At times silent, at times audible. Either way, it was simply contagious. We will remember him to be an extraordinary human being who accomplished so much during his life. One can only imagine what heavenly work he has just begun.

Hannah,
It was a gift to have known your father. It seemed during my time at EC, many of us had young children or had children on the way. He spoke of you often, sharing stories with us about parenting, and this is when his real personality and true emotion was evident. His love of life and adventure will live on through you.

Carmela Johnson

July 9, 2011

I have many memories of Dr. Hollon in the OB operating room at EC. As always at the end of the case he would often say a catch phrase and this particular time he said something that my uncle used to say to me some 40+ years ago. It really took me home. He will be truly missed. My thoughts & prayers go out to you & Hannah and may you find comfort in the Lord for he is the only One that can carry you through.

cliff garten

July 9, 2011

I worked with Mitch at ECMC, my thoughts and prayers are with his family in this time of sorrow. He will be missed. God bless you "Mitch"!

July 9, 2011

Patty,

Mom and I are so sorry to hear of your husband's death. You and your daughter are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. We can only imagine how devastated you must feel, but we know that God's grace is sufficient. We send our love to you and your family.

Agnes Henderson and Debbie Henderson King

Becky McPherson

July 9, 2011

To the Hollon family- please accept my deepest sympathy on your loss. I am a neonatologist at ECMC who worked with Mitch. He was a truly amazing guy and I can't imagine what it's going to be like without him. When I first met him he kinda scared me until I learned about his great sense of humor! But the best thing about him to me is just how truly kind he was underneath that persona he entertained us with. He was always quick to share kind words to me and that is what I'll never forget. May faith and your memories ease the pain I am sure you are going through. God bless.

July 9, 2011

To Patty & Hannah: My thoughts and prayers to you

July 9, 2011

To Patty & Hannah: My thoughts and prayers to you

Kathy Hutchinson

July 9, 2011

Dr Hollon was one the smartest men I have ever know in my life. I worked with him at E.C.M.C. for many years and I have the upmost respect for him. Sometimes it was hard to tell if he was being funny or if he was serious when he cracked a joke. E.C.M.C. will not be the same with him gone. There will be a void in our unit for a long time to come. He talked highly of his family, espically his daughter Hannah; he was very proud of her. My prayers go out to his family (God be with them through this time of sorrow). Rest in peace Mitch, we will all miss you dearly.

Barbara Stone

July 8, 2011

i am a nurse-midwife who worked with Mitch at East Cooper Hospital. What a funny,kind hearted,intelligent man he was. His eyes sparkled and his voice became more gentle when he spoke of Hannah. Anyone of his nature,anyone who made so many people laugh MUST have gone straight to heaven.

July 8, 2011

On Sat. July 2, 2011,Dr. Hollon spent hours helping our daughter deliver her son. As her anesthesiologist, he succeeded in installing the epidural after numerous attempts. Not only did he comfort our daughter & her husband, he came out to the waiting room to comfort the "nervous grandparents" as well. Dr. Hollon was at East Cooper well into the evening as our grandson was born at 9:01PM and he wanted to be the one to remove the needle from our daughter's back. Our prayers go out to the family of Dr. Hollon. We may only have known him for a day but we will remember him as a caring & compassionate individual. God bless him & his family. The Munro & Majestic Family (Hanahan & Moncks Corner, SC)

Katie Loew

July 8, 2011

Dearest Patti and Hannah,
God will grace you with his love and strength.
Eternal Rest M.F.H. You died doing what you love, and you lived loving what you do. May you rest in peace and rise in glory. The sense of freedom you felt when riding is now yours for eternity. We will all see you in heaven one glorious day.Until then my friend, please watch over us, and help us to always find the humor of life. God bless.

MARGARET TOPPING

July 8, 2011

im trueley sorry for your lost,im going miss working with him he was agreat friend as well as agreat dr R.I.P. DR HOLLON GOD BLESS PATTIE AND HANNAH AT THIS TIME THE GREAT THING IN LIFE IS GOD LOVE MARGARET

Mary Catherine Brame

July 8, 2011

There are no words for how wonderful Dr. Hollon Was. I worked with him for many years at ECMC. He was the kindest man and truly cared for every patient he had in his care. He always took care of them no matter how quickly we needed to work, he took his time to insure they were safe and well cared for. There will never be another like him. He was always a pleasure to work with. He adored his family and his little girl Hannah. If I was ever stumped with musical trivia, I would go to him he told me he was a font of useless knowledge, I disagree he was priceless on so many levels. He is one person I know who lived his life his way and appreciated what and who he was. I wish his family the best. I know you will miss him. We all will.

Judy Moran Kemp

July 8, 2011

Patti and Hannah, my thoughts and memories of Mitch as a coworker and friend are full of his witty intelligence, caring work ethic and humor. He patiently taught anyone who asked , including me and was a remarkable man. My heart goes out to you.

Susan Johnson Haskin

July 8, 2011

Mitch was a couple of years behind me in residency at MUSC. I still remember his dry wit and quiet thoughtfulness. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Kay R Glascock

July 8, 2011

To Mitch's family I am so sorry for your loss. I graduated with Mitch in Cornersville, and so proud of his what he has accomplished he was a great guy

Janice Chisolm

July 8, 2011

My deepest sympathy in your time of loss, your in my thoughts and prayers always to the Hollon Family

Ernie Byrd

July 8, 2011

Mitch was a great friend and coworker. He would always say hello to me when i would come in to the hospital. Mitch and I would always take about Tenn. Vols football. Our prays are with you and your family. May God be with you in this time. I will always remember Mitch and thank God that we crossed paths in life.

July 8, 2011

I remember Mitch from MUSC, a perpetual scowl on his face, but when he spoke, that oh so dry whit came through. I remember him as a friend to many people, and I remember him at East Cooper, the puppy-dog heart that he gave to his patients. He will be missed. My deepest sympathy to you and your family. Sincerely Marg.Lyman

Gail Beard

July 8, 2011

Patty, I am so sorry for the loss of Mitch. He was a friend. He has left me with so many memories of laughter. Patty, Mitch will live on in you. You are so much like him. Any time someone needs any thing you are there! Your family is so loved and a blessing to all that you have touched.

Monique Johnson

July 8, 2011

Dear Mrs. Hollon and family, my prayers are with all of you at the time. I just saw Dr. Hollon last week when he came in our office at Mt. Pleasant Dermatology. Going to miss seeing him come in our office. May God bless all of you at this time.

David and Beth Patterson

July 8, 2011

Patti and Hannah, We are so sorry to hear about Mitch. Sorry that we can't be there but our thoughts and prayers have been and will continue to be with you as you go through this difficult time in your lives. May the love of God as well as your family and friends help you as you go through this period of mourning and through the future. We love you.

Scott Dacus

July 8, 2011

May The Love of our Lord surround and your family during this difficult time. Our prayers are with you all and will be in the days to come.
Scott and Donna Dacus (Greer,SC)

Kelly Halladay

July 8, 2011

To the Hollon family - my heart and prayers go out to you at this time of your great loss. Dr Hollon was a caring and compassionate man but it was his wonderfully dry sense of humor that drew us all in. He spoke lovingly of his family and was so proud of his amazing daughter. He will be deeply missed.

Kathy Kelly

July 8, 2011

Our condolences to the Hollon family at this difficult time. Mitch was a wonderful man and friend and he is in our prayers

Brian Gregory

July 8, 2011

I have fond memories of Mitch when he and I worked together during our anesthesia residency. Lots of fun, good deeds done. I too am an avid bicyclist but would not give it up even though every year at least someone in our group suffers a serious injury.

NANCY STROUD

July 8, 2011

Every day that I worked with Dr Hollon was a pleasure! He always had to pick on me about something and I enjoyed throwing something right back at him. His family is in my prayers and he will be greatly missed.

Molly Mulvey

July 8, 2011

To The Entire Hollon Family:
I'm so sorry for your loss please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

Leslie Vanhoy

July 8, 2011

To a beloved co-worker and friend, a great doctor, a man who loved his family, there will never be anyone else like you. My heart aches for such a huge loss and my prayers go out to his wife and daughter and to all who will miss him so dearly.

Sarah Rogers

July 8, 2011

My husband and I had the pleasure of meeting Dr. Hollon exactly three months ago on the day our son was born. We felt so at ease with him and thanked God that he was there that day to help me (and I know others that feel the same way too). We talked a lot...mostly about his daughter, Hannah. He was very proud of her and told us all about her college and studies. We are so thankful to have had the opportunity to know such a wonderful man. His beloved daughter and family are all in our thoughts and prayers.

Jane Hester

July 8, 2011

I never knew him and I can only think of what a great guy he was. I am a native of Charleston and read the online news everyday. My prayers go out to the family. He will be truly missed to the community and medical field.

July 8, 2011

Dear Hollon family:
We were so shocked to learn of Mitch's tragedy.I am retired from urology practice, and had many wonderful encounters with Mitch. His was a wonderful expertise in anesthesia, but also in character, humor, and just a love and respect for all people. Our prayers are with all of you, and we share your grief. Cookie&Jim Kellett, Mt. Pleasant

Keith Tomlin

July 8, 2011

Thoughts and prayers to the family, friends, and coworkers of Mitch. He was a very special and unique man who made such an impact on everyone he met.

Miriam Poretto

July 8, 2011

"DR. HOLLON FOR ME YOU'RE STILLTHE BEST" I never thought these were my last words to him after a very difficult epidural procedure last saturday.I had witnessed once again his patience and humility,and despite everything he never cease to make everybody laugh." You'll always be my favorite anesthesiologist and I will truly miss you DOC..I pray that our Lord comforts all those that love you especially your family."

Mandy Wrigley

July 7, 2011

I am sorry for your loss. I know how you feel. My 23 year son Bryan Wrigley was killed while cycling in St Augustine Fl. by a hit and run (4/13/11)driver. Bryan was in St. Augustine working on his doctorate in physical therapy.

Julie Batista

July 7, 2011

I remember Mitch several years ago as a resident and worked with him at MUSC and East Cooper. There are no words that I can express from this loss to the community. He had a witty sense of humor and very dedicated to his career as an anesthesiologist. My prayers and thoughts go out to his family.
Julie (Venable) Batista

Cynthia M. Bright

July 7, 2011

To The Hollon Family:
I am sorry for your loss,My prayers and thoughts will be with you all during this very difficult time.

Ken & Marti Helms

July 7, 2011

Our daughter, Melinda Sander who is a CRNA and lives in Charleston with her family, worked with Mitch at East Cooper. (Her husband is a cousin of Julie Weinheimer.) She spoke fondly of Mitch and the loss to the medical community there. We look to Christ in faith for strength and consolation in times such as these. We will never fully understand all the mysteries of life until we see Him face to face. Last Thursday our 26 year old nephew (Melinda's cousin) froze to death in a sudden late snow storm while hiking in the mountains of Bulgaria. We will now include Mitch and those he loved in our prayers as we light another candle to the Source of Light for our paths.
In the Peace of Christ we are,
Ken and Marti Helms

Mimi Haley

July 7, 2011

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