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Roger Hugh MENDELSON

1951 - 2015

Roger Hugh MENDELSON obituary, 1951-2015, Austin, TX

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1951

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2015

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Roger MENDELSON Obituary

MENDELSON, Roger Hugh A loving son, devoted physician, and adoring husband and father. Dr. Roger Hugh Mendelson, born January 6th, 1951 in Knoxville, TN, passed away on January 28th, 2015 at the age of 64 following a long fight with pancreatic cancer. Dr. Mendelson spent his early years in Knoxville and then moved to Austin in 1957 at the age of six, where he spent the rest of his life. After growing up in Tarrytown and graduating from Austin High School, Roger attended UT and received a degree in biology before earning his medical degree at UT Southwestern Medical School in Dallas. He then returned to Austin to begin a solo practice as an Obstetrician and Gynecologist and delivered thousands of central Texas babies and performed thousands more surgeries throughout his career. Though he was a gynecologist by trade, he always had a soft place in his heart for those with mental illness. In addition to his solo practice, he worked at the Austin State Hospital and cared for its patients from 1982 until 2014, when his cancer would no longer permit it. Dr. Mendelson was an avid lover of antique cars, and enjoyed going on tours with the Capitol City A's Model A Ford Club, an organization in which he served as president. He was often found in the garage with friends tinkering with his 1930 Model A and his 1948 Packard. He was also heavily involved in Boy Scout Troop 3 in Austin and spent several years as an adult leader of the troop attending campouts on a monthly basis where he enjoyed teaching young men outdoor skills and life lessons. He also loved backpacking and fishing in New Mexico, Colorado, and Wyoming with his friends. He was a member of Congregation Beth Israel in Austin for over 50 years and served several terms on its board of trustees. In 1990, he married Shirley Ann Young, whom he first met while attending medical school. They have one child, Benjamin Wallace Mendelson. Dr. Mendelson was the son of UT professor Wallace Mendelson and Margery Mendelson. He is survived by his wife, Shirley, their son, Ben, his mother, Margery, and his brother, Wallace Brand Mendelson, along with numerous cousins. During his battle with pancreatic cancer, Roger and Shirley created the Mendelson-Young Endowment for Cancer Therapeutics at UT Southwestern Medical Center, which will be used to support translational and clinical research in cancer therapeutics. For those wishing to make a memorial gift, please consider a donation to this fund. Checks should be payable to: "UT Southwestern Medical Center" - note that the gift is in memory of Dr. Mendelson - and mailed to: UT Southwestern Medical Center, Development Office, P.O. Box 910888, Dallas, TX 75391. Funeral Services will be held at Congregation Beth Israel, located at 3901 Shoal Creek Blvd., on Sunday, February 1st at 2:30. Following the service, all are welcome to attend the internment at Congregation Beth Israel Cemetery #3 in Pflugerville. Obituary and memorial guestbook available online at: www.wcfish.com

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Published by Austin American-Statesman from Jan. 31 to Feb. 2, 2015.

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Cindy Dougherty

February 6, 2017

Dr. Mendelson was a wonderful, compassionate, and caring physician. He cared for me during my pregnancy in 1984, and for years later. He also gave me a surgery that saved my life in 1992. When I moved to New York, I would fly back to Austin for my yearly appointment, until he retired. My sincere condolences to his family. My prayers are with you.

Ramonica Austin

August 30, 2016

Shirley, I just found out about my friend just five minutes ago. I'm so very very sorry. My heart goes out to you my sweet sweet friend. I loved and love you guys. Of course you always have a special place in my heart. You know i wish I had been his caregiver. Please give my love to Ben and Marjorie.

Lilly Ramirez Timon

April 1, 2015

Dr. Mendelson was a genuine, wonderful, caring and hard - working man. He was one of my employers who quickly became a role model, mentor and friend. He and his family were amazingly yet quietly supportive of and encouraging to me. They modeled a life of integrity, charity and family values. I'm greatly saddened to learn of his loss but extremely grateful to have known him and the contributions he made to our community.

stacy alexander

February 6, 2015

Dr. Mendelson gave so much to our community and to scouts - his gifts continue to live on - and through them, so will his heart and spirit. He was a true hero among men. Sending love..

Brigle Family

February 5, 2015

A great family man and wonderful role model for countless young boys in Boy Scouts. You touched many lives and will be greatly missed.

Bea Barrera

February 2, 2015

You will be truly missed. One great doctor that will never be forgotten.

danielle selby

February 1, 2015

You was loved and will never be forgotten prayers go out to your wonderful mother and family love the Bunton and Patton Family

marianne garthaus

February 1, 2015

It was a privilege to work with Dr. Mendelson at Seton for over 10 years. He was a most caring & compassionate physician.With all his sincere caring he so unselfishly gave to so many, I'm sure he is now resting peacefully. My thoughts & prayers are with his family.

Rebecca Killingsworth

January 31, 2015

Dr. Mendelson was the best Dr. and I was one
of his first patients when starting his practice, in fact I still have the letter he wrote explaining the reasons why he would be retiring Jan 1, 2004. Very sad since he still
looked so young! He was very kind. Was glad
to have found a GREAT Physician and a Professional person. My condolences to you and your survivors. I know he will be greatly missed!

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