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Dr. David Hoyt Holloway II

1937 - 2024

Dr. David Hoyt Holloway II obituary, 1937-2024

BORN

1937

DIED

2024

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Memorial Park Funeral Home & Cemetery

5668 Poplar Avenue

Memphis, Tennessee

David Holloway Obituary

Dr. David Hoyt Holloway II, 87, after a brief illness passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family on September 2, 2024. He was a pioneer of cardiology and modern treatment of heart disease in the Midsouth who dedicated his life to healing and helping others. Dr. Holloway was a beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, uncle, friend and dedicated physician whose kindness, generosity, Southern charm and wry sense of humor will be deeply missed by many.

Born and raised in Chattanooga, Tennessee, he was a graduate of Chattanooga City High, Class of 1955, where he met the love of his life Lynn while both played in the marching band. After graduating from the University of Chattanooga with a B.A. in Biology, he finished first in his class to earn his MD from the University of Tennessee in Memphis. An internship in Internal Medicine at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, North Carolina was followed by a Residency in Internal Medicine at the same facility. In 1966, he was named Fellow in Cardiovascular Disease at Duke University Medical Center.

While in medical school, he married Lynn King of Chattanooga. The pair relocated from UT in Memphis to Duke University in Durham NC, and with their young children, on to San Antonio, TX. There he was a flight doctor in the Air Force researching the effects of zero gravity on pilots. He was recruited by Drs Stern and moved back with his family to Memphis in 1969 when he began his long tenure with Stern Cardiovascular Clinic.

Professionally, Dr. Holloway was a nationally recognized cardiologist. His appointments included Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at University of Tennessee Center for the Health Sciences in Memphis; Chief of Staff; President of Medical Staff; and Board of Trustees at Baptist Memorial Hospital Memphis.

Dr. Holloway saw patients daily in clinic and at Baptist Memorial Hospital. He was President of Stern Cardiovascular Center until age 81 when he passed the onus to his colleague and friend Dr Steven Gubin. While his practice was based in Memphis, he also held licensure in Mississippi. He loved to see his patients in rural areas – many times happily accepting homemade jam or honey as payment.

He practiced for 52 years before he retired at age 84 due to the changes in the practice of medicine caused by COVID.

He was a member of Alpha Omega Alpha, a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology, and also the American College of Physicians. He was a long-time and devoted member of Christ Methodist Church.

David and his wife Lynn were active in supporting several Memphis charities including the Memphis Food Bank, the Church Health Center, and the Neighborhood Christian Center. When not in his office or with patients, Dr. Holloway could be found spending time with his family on or near the water at Pickwick Lake and Sanibel Island, FL; attending classical music concerts and events; nurturing his vegetable garden; making pilgrimages to Costco; ordering countless useful presents for his family from Temu; perfecting the ultimate cup of dark roast coffee; and occasionally indulging in beloved Memphis fare like Huey's, Gus' Fried Chicken, Corky's Barbecue, and his very favorite and mainstay of his diet, double glazed donuts from Gibson's Donuts.

He is predeceased by his parents, David Hoyt Holloway, Sr and Mabel Touchstone Holloway. He is survived by his wife of 64years, Lynn King Holloway; his sister Jane Holloway Skelton of Ponte Vedra Beach, FL; son David Holloway III (Valerie) of Franklin Tn; daughter Janet Holloway Cousar (David- decd) of Memphis and daughter Susan Holloway of Memphis. He is also survived by grandsons James Holloway (Rocio) of Patchogue, NY, Will Holloway (Rachel) of Fort Wayne, IN, and David Holloway III of Nashville, TN; grandson John David Christman of Memphis; granddaughter Juliana Christman of Atlanta, GA, grandson Thomas Densford of Memphis, granddaughters Sarah Grace Moore of Memphis, and granddaughter Shannon Moore of Springfield, VA ; great grandchildren Evelyn, Joshua and Catherine Holloway of Fort Wayne IN, nieces Elizabeth Morgan (Garrick) of Ponte Vedra Beach, FL and Jennifer McAfee (Mark) of Jacksonville Beach, FL; great nephew Tyler McAfee and great niece Virginia McAfee.

Services are Saturday, September 7. A visitation is scheduled for 1:00pm in the parlor at Christ Methodist Church, services in the sanctuary at 2 pm, and the burial at Memorial Park Cemetery following.

In lieu of flowers, please send donations to The Neighborhood Christian Center.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Daily Memphian on Sep. 6, 2024.

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Demetrice Winters Hart

October 8, 2024

Dr. Holloway was one of the nicest and most knowledgeable Doctors I have ever met. I met him in March of 1996 my mom Chaney Winters had a Heart Attack and we lived in Savannah Tn and I was terrified but once we met him all my fears went away. He treated us like his family and he was my Cardiologist until he retired 3 years ago. I will forever be thankful to him and Mrs. Patty. Please accept my condolences. Heaven has gained a remarkable man.

Clarence B Watridge

September 7, 2024

Dr. Holloway was one of those people & physicians who always made those around him better. He was a generous & selfless individual whose impact will continue for the future generations. He was a great friend & colleague; one upon whose shoulders many of us stand! One who deserves more honor & praise is hard to imagine!!

John Vookles

September 7, 2024

David was the number one student in our med school class, and this surprised no one. He was also the person that you would most want to have on-call with you on those long nights at John Gaston Hospital. He was the best of the best

Staff of Memorial Park Funeral Home & Cemetery

September 6, 2024

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

Earl and Carol Marler

September 5, 2024

Sadly we have received word that Dr. David Holloway has passed away.
We had a very close relationship when we both worked our way through college in a part time employment at the Hamilton National Bank. He had
The highest character and level of intelligence. Our prayers for Lynn and the family. Earl and Carol Marler

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Angie Proctor

September 5, 2024

My heart goes out to the family . How blessed you all were to have this wonderful, kind , caring soul in your life. My God bring you peace .

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4488 Poplar Ave, Memphis, TN 38117

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