Robert W. Hollenhorst

Robert W. Hollenhorst

Robert Hollenhorst Obituary

Published by Star Tribune on Jan. 11, 2008.
Hollenhorst, Dr. Robert W. 94, a Mayo Clinic physician, died January 10 in Rochester. He was a pioneer in the field of neuro- ophthalmology and published over 90 scientific papers. Some of his work described a phenomenon now known as "Hollenhorst Plaques," cholesterol bodies sometimes found in blood vessels of the retina. They are useful in diagnosing the risk of stroke and other circulatory conditions. He was a founder of the Minnesota Pre-School Survey of Vision and Hearing and, for 30 years, was Consulting Ophthalmologist to Minnesota State Services for the Blind. Because of his contributions to the state, Gov. Arne Carlson proclaimed April 24, 1991, as "Dr. Robert Hollenhorst Day." Dr. Hollenhorst was a member of many medical boards and associations including terms as president of the American Ophthalmological Society (AOS) and vice-chairman of the American Board of Ophthalmology. In 1986 he was awarded the prestigious Howe Medal by the AOS. Robert Hollenhorst was born in St. Cloud on August 12, 1913. After studies at St. Cloud State Teachers College, St. John's University, and the University of Minnesota Medical School, he earned Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Medicine, and Doctor of Medicine degrees. Dr. Hollenhorst served in the Army Medical Corps in the Pacific during World War II and was awarded the Bronze Star for his medical role in several amphibious landings in New Guinea and the Philippines. Following his discharge from the Army in 1946, Dr. Hollenhorst began his career as an ophthalmologist at the Mayo Clinic and Professor of Ophthalmology at the Mayo Graduate School of Medicine. He retired in 1979 and lived in the Brainerd Lakes area before moving back to Rochester in 1996. Dr. Hollenhorst was preceded in death by his wife of 68 years, Alice Nolan Hollenhorst, who died last month. He was also preceded in death by two sons, Father Mark Hollenhorst and Stephen (Carla) Hollenhorst of Roseville, by his parents, and by 4 of his 9 siblings. Dr. Hollenhorst is survived by 7 of his 9 children, Dr. Robert Hollenhorst, Jr., of Duluth, Michael (Sandra) Hollenhorst of Orono, Mary (Bob) Lazarus of Millbrae, CA, John (Swantje) Hollenhorst of Salt Lake City, James (Mary) Hollenhorst of Saratoga, CA, Kathleen (Bob) Pohly of Pagosa Springs, CO, and Thomas Hollenhorst of St. Louis Park. He is also survived by 21 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and 5 of his 9 siblings. Dr. Hollenhorst and his wife will be interred at Fort Snelling National Cemetery in June 2008. Donations in lieu of flowers may be made to Minnesota Public Radio or the Minnesota State Services for the Blind.
This obituary was originally published in the Star Tribune.

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January 13, 2008

Hi Mike,
So sorry to hear about your mom and dad. Brian R just called us.
What a great life your parents lived. The story in the paper about your dad is truely amazing. What a contribution to the world and what a great American.

Jim Hollenhorst

January 13, 2008

Thanks to everyone who signed the guest book and left such kind messages.

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Kent Hazen

January 11, 2008

Hi John---It saddened me to read of your dad's passing & learn in his obituary of your mom's recent death as well. My heart goes out to you & the rest of your family. My folks are both gone now too. Your parents both lived to ripe old ages basking in the love of a large, close family. I know the memory of them will live on vividly in all of you. Do let me hear from you sometime.

Warren Spitz

January 11, 2008

A life of astonishing reach and accomplishments. Our thoughts and prayers are with all family members; especially Mike and Sandy who we know personally.

Michael Cummins

January 11, 2008

He sounds like he was a great American.

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