Mark Wallace MAHOWALD

1943 - 2020

Mark Wallace MAHOWALD obituary, 1943-2020, Brooklyn, NY

Mark Wallace MAHOWALD

1943 - 2020

Mark MAHOWALD Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 22, 2020.
Age 76, of Minneapolis, MN Passed away March 18, 2020 Mark was born September 27, 1943 to Shirley and Wally Mahowald and raised in Edina, MN with his two brothers Royd and Paul. He graduated from St. Olaf College and went on to get his medical degree from University of MN Medical School. He completed an internship in pediatrics at Michael Reese Hospital in Chicago. He then entered the army and served as an MD on Okinawa during the Vietnam war for two years. He decided to complete a residency in neurology at the University of MN. He continued onto a fellowship in epilepsy and began to turn his focus to the then nascent field of sleep medicine, studying sleep disorders focusing on parasomnias. He dedicated his life to studying sleep disorders and directed the MN Regional Sleep Disorder Center. He taught at the University of MN medical school training countless medical students, residents, fellows and colleagues. He, along with his long time friend and colleague Dr. Carlos Schenck, described the REM sleep behavior disorder and its treatment. He reviewed and wrote countless book chapters and articles adding to the field of sleep research. He loved working at HCMC for more than 30 years, often saying he should pay the hospital to let him work there. He advocated tirelessly with MN lawmakers to push back the start times of schools to enhance teenagers' learning. In retirement he continued to teach at the medical school and worked at the parasomnias clinic at Stanford University. He volunteered at The Retreat in Minneapolis giving lectures on sleep and addiction. https://aasm.org/in-memoriam-mark-mahowald-md/ Mark enjoyed fishing with his son Soren and grandson Joe. He made many trips to New York to visit and see Broadway shows with his grandson Jack, daughter Carrie and son in law Scott. He was a voracious reader and became a devout cinephile watching and studying innumerable movies. Last year he suffered a debilitating stroke but never wavered in his fight to rehabilitate. Over the last year he anticipated and thoroughly enjoyed continuous visits from friends and family and enjoyed relentless cheerleading from his therapists and aides that kept him forging on. He succumbed to pneumonia peacefully with his family at his side. He is survived by his brother Paul, son Soren (Amy), daughter Carrie (Scott), grandsons Joseph Gergen and Jack Wolynski, his former wife Maren Mahowald and his loving and adventurous cat Finn. Mark's huge personality, generosity, witty quips, sense of humor, unique use of colorful language and contagious laugh will sorely be missed. His mentoring and wisdom will live on in all those whose lives he touched. His unconditional love and support for his family and friends will forever be felt and passed on to others. There will be a celebration of his life in the coming months. In lieu of flowers Mark would want you to donate to either the Actors Fund (https://actorsfund.org) to celebrate his love of movies and theatre or a charity of your choice.

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Davis Shryer

July 25, 2022

I just learned of your passing today. I am very sad and disappointed I had to learn of your passing just now. Thank you for the wonderful sponsorship you provided me for so many years. You will be missed.

Susan Johnson

June 12, 2020

i am so sorry for your loss of his presence in this world. I just found out tonight that he had passed. Dr Mahowald diagnosed my Restless Leg Syndrome in the early 90s at HCMC. He literally changed my world and made it possible for me to have a good life. This probably wouldnt surprise you, his beloved family, but it did me. He was a brilliant person, and an advocate for those of us who had been told for years we were crazy or drug seekers. A true story, the last time I saw him was his last day before retirement from HCMC. I had mentioned that my son had developed RLS. He actually ran out into the hall and asked his nurse to try and get my son in to meet with him the following Monday. I politely refused on behalf on my son, but thats just a small example of how empathetic and professional he was. Blessings to your family.

March 25, 2020

Carrie and Soren,
I had the honor to serve with your father on various American Academy of Sleep Medicine assignments. His considerable insights were often interspersed with flashes of humor that lit up the room, particularly helpful during contentious moments. Mark's contributions to the sleep medicine field have benefited countless Americans, and will live on. Despite his accomplishments, he was never pretentious, and freely credited and encouraged others. He was a great friend and a great man.
Paul Fredrickson

Dave Price

March 25, 2020

I was sorry to learn of Mark's passing. I went to high school with him at Edina. He was a year ahead of me, and I knew him because I was on the swim team and he was its student manager. He was always thorough and diligent, yet he also had a good sense of humor. I have nothing but fond memories of him. My best wishes to his family.

Ann Marie Heimel

March 22, 2020

Soren and Carrie, I am grateful for having known your father and your family. In addition to having many great memories of the year I lived with your family, I am also grateful for the terrific care that Mark gave my husband who has multiple sleep disorders. God bless you all. Your families and your father are in my prayers. In Christ, Ann Middlecamp Heimel ,Soren and Carrie, I am grateful for having known your father and your family. In addition to having many great memories of the year I lived with your family, I am also grateful for the terrific care that Mark gave my husband who has multiple sleep disorders. God bless you all. Your families and your father are in my prayers.
In Christ, Ann Middlecamp Heimel

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