Dr. Allen Hohensee
July 15, 1942 – May 24, 2024
Allen Ray Hohensee died May 24, 2024, surrounded by his family, after 10 years with Myelodysplastic Syndrome.
Al was born on July 15, 1942, to Emma (Kolar) and Clarence Hohensee in a Lincoln home near 21 and O. He attended Capitol grade school then Everett Jr. High. He actively participated in varsity football and basketball at Southeast High School, graduating in 1961. Al had jobs at a fast-food restaurant and Smiley's Conoco during high school and had planned on continuing them until a friend persuaded him to attend the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, for no reason other than it seemed like it was what everyone else was doing. He loved college, graduating in 1965, then working as a Graduate Assistant doing research on chicken chromosomes. This led to medical school at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Toward the end of his medical training, Al undertook a preceptorship alongside Dr. Lee at Bryan Hospital. After graduating medical school in 1969, he practiced family medicine with Drs. Harley and Schwenke, followed by eight years of emergency medicine at Bryan Hospital, 12 years in internal medicine at the VA, and another 12 years in reviewing disability claims for the Federal Government. During his medical preceptorship at Bryan, fate intervened with a serendipitous meeting with a med tech student, Susan Russell, which he fondly recalled as "The best day of my life." They were married on May 24, 1969.
Al, an instrument-rated pilot, and Sue found joy in soaring through the skies together in a small 7770 Piper airplane. They loved spending time on their land, planting thousands of trees. Avid Husker fans, they regularly cheered on the volleyball team from the front row. Al was a financial whiz and was always keeping busy trying to surpass the performance of the S&P 500.
Al is survived by his adoring wife of 55 years, Susan, of Lincoln; his children: Dr. Samantha Mack (Bryan) of Denver, Russell (Catherine) of Vail, CO; his grandchildren: Savannah (8), and twins, Claire & Hudson (6) of Denver; his brother, Jack (Sheryl) of Omaha; sister-in-law, Sally Russell of Cataldo, ID; and numerous nieces, nephews, and other extended family. He is preceded in death by his parents, Clarence & Emma Hohensee; Susan's parents, Bill & Betty Russell; and sisters: Darlene Holbert & Gladys Purcell.
He recently said "I had a really good life. My only regret is leaving Susan...."
In lieu of flowers, please send a personal note to Susan letting her know your memories of Al. Condolences to aspenaftercare.com.
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Mary Lou Hellman
May 27, 2025
Susan,
Julie Kokrda
June 5, 2024
Susan & family-
My heart is breaking for you all. I adored working with Allen!! He tried so hard to cultivate a grumpy persona (he kept his Bah Humbug pillow out year round in his office) but I knew better. He was so smart and I appreciated everything he did for the Disability Determinations office. Even after he stopped working, he´d swing by and knock on my window to come in the back door. I always enjoyed seeing both Al & Susan. Wishing you peace and comfort in the days ahead, Susan.
Julie Kokrda
Phylis Abresch
June 4, 2024
With loving thoughts and deep sympathy.
Mary Lou Hellman
June 3, 2024
Susan, I am so sorry to hear about Al´s passing. I always enjoyed meeting with you and Al at the building you owned and I managed in Omaha. You both were wonderful people to work for and I loved the relationship we had. My deepest condolences to you and your family.
Carol Biggs
June 3, 2024
I have many fine memories of working with Dr Hohensee in the Bryan ER. He should have been a Plastic surgeon as he did such a great job of stitching a multitude of lacerations. My Sympathy is with you, Susan and family. Carol Biggs
Cathy Fick
June 3, 2024
Our condolences sent for Dr Hohensee families. He was our Dr for years. We really appreciate his service. He was very patient and truly cared about his patients. Sorry for your loss. Cathy Muehlhausen FIck family.
Chris Krull
June 2, 2024
Susan, I am so sorry to hear of Allen's passing.I remember when you met Allen. Such fun times for the two of you. Thoughts and hugs to you and your family.
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