Allen Holcomb M.D.

1934 - 2017

Allen Holcomb M.D. obituary, 1934-2017, Orlando, FL

Allen Holcomb M.D.

1934 - 2017

Allen Holcomb Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Aug. 26 to Aug. 27, 2017.
Holcomb, M.D, Allen , of Orlando, Florida, passed away peacefully on August 22, 2017, at the age of 83. He was born in Jacksonville on July 17, 1934 to the late Edgar and Aretha Holcomb. They moved to Orlando in 1939. Allen was an outstanding scholar, athlete and leader throughout his life. He attended Delaney Elementary School and Cherokee Junior High. He was a member of the last class of Orlando High School, graduating in 1952. At OHS, Allen was President of the Student Council, lettered in three sports and received the Guernsey Good Citizenship Award. He received a national academic scholarship for college. In 1952, Allen enrolled in Emory University with the goal of becoming a doctor. He was initiated into Sigma Chi Fraternity, serving as Consul (President), and was Chairman of the University Honor Council. Upon graduation, Allen was inducted into Omicron Delta Kappa, a national leadership honor society. In 1956, Allen enrolled in Emory Medical School where he was inducted into Alpha Omega Alpha, a national medical school scholastic society. Upon graduation from medical school, Allen completed an internship in Internal Medicine at Emory Hospital. Allen served in the Army Medical Corps from 1961 to 1963, stationed at Killeen Base, Texas, a facility of The Defense Atomic Support Agency. From 1963 to 1966, Allen completed training in Internal Medicine and Nephrology at the University of Florida where he received the Outstanding Housestaff Teaching Award. Allen started his private practice in internal medicine and nephrology in Orlando in 1966, and practiced until his retirement in 1998. His major hospital affiliation was with ORMC (formerly Orange Memorial). He started working there in the mailroom before going off to college, and eventually served as its Chief of Medicine. Allen was a member of the Orange County Medical Society, The Country Club of Orlando and The First Presbyterian Church of Orlando. Allen was also a founding member of The Magruder Foundation, a charitable organization. Allen Holcomb loved his family above all. In 1955, while in college, Allen met Sara Bissell Townsend who was attending Agnes Scott College. They married on June 21, 1958. Sara was the love and light of Allen's life, and he was devoted to her throughout their 59 years together. He made a difference in the lives of many people, but none more than those lucky enough to be his family. He is survived by his wife, Sara Holcomb; his son, Keith Holcomb and his wife, Daphne; his daughter, Elizabeth Lemke and her husband, David; his grandchildren, Bennett Holcomb and his wife, Jenn, Ginnie Holcomb, Carrie Lemke, Emma Lemke and Charlotte Lemke; his great-grandchildren, Harvey and Bosco Holcomb; and numerous nieces and nephews. He is predeceased by his parents and his older brothers, Edgar and William Holcomb. A memorial service will be held on Wednesday, August 30th, at 4:00 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church of Orlando. Memorial donations may be made to Orlando Health Foundation, 3160 Southgate Commerce Blvd, Suite 50, Orlando, FL 32806 or Heart of the City Foundation c/o First Presbyterian Church, 106 E Church St, Orlando, FL 32801.

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July 7, 2022

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March 21, 2022

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August 20, 2019

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Formally Lisa Atkinson

July 7, 2022

I was looking through old papers while cleaning out a closet. I came across a note you had written me in 1997 as I was getting work up for my kidney transplant. I thought about you and wondered how you were. Wish I had reached out sooner as I am reading that you passed 5 years ago. I had my transplant in June of 1998 as you know. I am still going strong with this kidney 24 years later and I had twins! I wish I could have told you. May you eternally Rest In Peace. You were one of the good guys!

Steve Powers

March 21, 2022

Allen was a good friend of mine, out here in Sun Valley, Idaho. He loved Jesus, and he loved his family. We played golf together, and he never said a bad word when he missed a putt. We laughed together when we shared stories. I sure do miss Allen.

jo anne west

August 20, 2019

his legacy of kindness, compassion and integrity continues to inspire those fortunate enough to have known him. may God bless your family as you reflect on the anniversary of his passing.

August 30, 2017

Allen,Was a true southern Gentleman. His smile was a window to his kind and loving heart. He brought joy to all who knew him. Our love to Sara and family. Sissy and Chuck Meyer

Carolyn Smith

August 29, 2017

Gordon and I are broken hearted for you and your family and are joining our prayers with all the others who are lifting you up for God's peace and healing. What a wonderful person in every area of his life. We are glad he has been part of ours. With our Love, Gordon and Carolyn Smith - Ocala

RoseAnn Hansen

August 29, 2017

Dr. Holcomb was one of the gentlest, kindest persons that this world has ever known. His smile was always genuine and the twinkle in his eye made everything special. He was so compassionate and humble.

He touched so many lives in so many ways through his professional, civic and philanthropic activities and he will be greatly missed. And all of us who knew have been greatly blessed.

My deepest condolences to his wonderful family, especially my dear Elizabeth...thank you for sharing your dad with me.

Patterson Moseley

August 28, 2017

Allen was a true gentleman and a caring and superlative physician. Always greeted everyone with a smile and a nice word. I enjoyed my interactions with him at ORMC immensely. He will be missed.

Jean Mccloud

August 28, 2017

Sara and Family. So sorry for your loss. He was a beautiful person. Miss Jean

Jo West RN

August 28, 2017

Dr Holcomb exhibited expertise, compassion, and humility to those he medically managed and to those of us fortunate enough to have assisted in caring for his patients. Remembered for his warm smile, quiet demeanor and steadfast attributes. May the peace of God surround you and yours during this time and the days ahead.

Dr. & Mrs. B. E Pettit

August 27, 2017

Dear Sara and Family, Geneva and I deeply saddened by news of Allen's departure from this life. We have fond memories of him in Anderson. Your Mom had nothing but praise for him. He was a very humble person who never appeared to meet a stranger. He will be sorely missed by everyone who knew him and especially his family. Please know of our prayers, thoughts and love. We will keep in touch. Bob and Geneva Pettit

Col. Ben and Pat Fuller

August 27, 2017

We are sending our love to Allen's family and to Cousin Sara who stood with him to the end. Allen was a great human being and we were honored to know him.

August 27, 2017

Dr. Holcomb was one of the kindest people in this world. His kindness and goodness will forever be reflected through his wonderful family. Although I have not seen Dr. Holcomb in years, I will miss him forever. With hopes of peace and comfort to the Holcomb family,
Leslee

Shirley DeVaughn

August 26, 2017

My deepest thoughts to Sara and Allen's family. Allen was an important friend to my family since our high school days. He helped with my Father and was Ginger Malcom's beloved Doctor. He visited my Mother in the hospital just before her passing. He never forgot a friend and always had that endearing smile. The Peace of The Lord be with you. Shirley Malcom DeVaughn

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