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Dr. Alan Sconzert

Covington, Louisiana

Dec 16, 1949 – Aug 16, 2023 (Age 73)

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BORN
December 16, 1949
DIED
August 16, 2023
AGE
73
LOCATION
Covington, Louisiana

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Dr. Alan Sconzert December 16, 1949 - August 16, 2023 Covington, Lousianna - Alan C. Sconzert, M.D., born in Denver, CO on December 16, 1949, completed his final trip around the sun on Wednesday, August 16, 2023. Alan built the first part of his medical practice in Pasco, Washington, and he later...

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35 years of passed quickly but I was a young internist working with my father in Kennewick when Alan was a young neurologist in Pasco. We shared the novelty of beginning our careers together. He was an exceptional personality with a vibrant imagination and totally hip in a profession that is normally very conservative. I thought of alan often over the decade since and I'm sorry to see that he is no longer with us. It was a privilege to have known him.

My dearest mentor. I had the pleasure of working along him for 10 years, and the impact that he made on my life will follow me forever. It was because of him I was able to flourish and become his neurodiagnostic technician. Not only did he teach me so much about medicine but about life. He was there for alot of milestones in my life not only the good but the difficult one too! It was no doubt that his family was his was his greatest accomplishment. Just seeing how he loved and treasured Mrs....

I am very sad to learn that Dr. Sconzert is no longer with us. I was one of the older neurologists in Richland, Washington when he moved to Pasco, Washington to start his neurology and psychiatry practice. He brought a higher level of neurological care to Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital. He developed EEG testing, EMG-NCV testing and evoked potential testing at that hospital. He was an excellent neurologist and psychiatrist, a scholar, and most of all a gentleman. He joined the late Dr. T.D....

My heart is saddened by the loss of Alan. We had a very special friendship that went beyond just being cousins. I remember our first meeting of a young man with long dark hair walking up to our back door. I quickly went to my parents and told them there was someone in our back yard. They did not recognize him and he had to explain who he was..... he was then greeted with BIG warm hugs and smiles! I was in 5th grade. We spent many days swimming and enjoying the summer days. From then on 100´s...

My Dear cousin. I can't believe that you are no longer here among us. The eldest grandchild on the Unertl side. Your random postcards to reach out and let me know you thought of me. All of the CD's of the music you knew I would enjoy! My heart is sad today. Sending my love to Sue and the children at this time of grieving. Also, to my dear cousin Deb. Love you, Alan. Jeanette You will be missed.

I remember Alan as a very thoughtful and interesting man. He was a great friend to my mom and I'll always be grateful to him for that. God bless.

I remember Alan as a very thoughtful and interesting man. He was a great friend to my mom and I'll always be grateful to him for that. God bless.

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

I loved Alan