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Dr. Anwar Andrew Shah

1924 - 2016

Dr.  Anwar Andrew Shah obituary, 1924-2016, Newport Beach, CA

BORN

1924

DIED

2016

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Anwar Shah Obituary

Shah, Dr. Anwar Andrew The family of lost a loving man, mentor, and dedicated person to the community, due to lung complications most likely from complications of Parkinson's disease and renal failure. His passing occurred on April 21, 2016 in the late afternoon. Anwar was born in Burma on September 7, 1924, the son of a Chief of the Criminal Investigation Division Unit for the British Police and a loving mother. Dr. Shah received his medical degree from King Edward Medical University in Lahore, Pakistan. As a Fulbright Scholar he continued his medical studies at St. Louis University. He completed a year's Fellowship in Glaucoma at Washington University School of Medicine, followed by three years of residency training in Ophthalmology at St. Louis University School of Medicine. He also completed a one and a half year of Fellowship training in Diseases and Surgery of the Retina and Macula at the Retina Foundation and Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary/Harvard Medical School in Boston. Much of his training was under Charles Schepens, M.D., the inventor of today's Binocular Indirect Ophthalmoscope. As Director of Retina Service at St. Louis University School of Medicine for more than 15 years, he trained numerous ophthalmologists from the U.S.A. and other parts of the world in diseases and surgery of the retina and macula. Dr. Shah was the first ophthalmologist to bring Laser Eye Surgery to St. Louis and has taught numerous ophthalmologists through lectures and courses on the use of lasers in ophthalmology. Dr. Shah designed the medical building known as Bellevue Medical Center and later on November 23, 1980 opened up St. Louis Eye Hospital. On November 22, 1980, Bob Hope and wife Delores presented on stage at the Kiel auditorium to help raise more money for the grand opening the next day. The St. Louis Eye Hospital consists of two large white buildings designed by Dr. Shah and other architectural gurus. In 1991, Dr. Shah continued saving the vision for many in south county Missouri where the $2.5 Million Dollar Eye Care and Surgery Center was opened. Its name would be Midwest Eye Institute and Midwest Surgery Center. Dr. Shah's professional associations include/ed: Past President - Missouri Ophthalmological Society and recipient of the Gold Medallion Award for Distinguished Achievement in Ophthalmology. Founder and Medical Director - St. Louis Eye Hospital and Past -President of the St. Louis Eye Foundation. Member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, the Missouri Ophthalmological Society, the St. Louis Ophthalmological Society, the Pan American Association of Ophthalmology, the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery and life member of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology. He is also a member of the prestigious Retina Society and the Jules Gonin International Retina Club. A member of the Board of Directors for the Orange County Performing Arts Center, Costa Mesa, California. A member of the Balboa Bay Club, Newport Beach, California. Anwar Shah, M.D. Endowed Chair in Ophthalmology, St. Louis University 2009-ongoing. Dr. Shah enjoyed photography, architecture, and later home decorating and real estate in Newport Beach, California. As an ongoing hobby, a desire was obtained to manage mutual funds. Ophthalmologist, Dr. Anwar Shah, made the front page of the Wall Street Journal on September 12, 1997 regarding being a mutual fund enthusiast. Dr. Shah held a special place in his heart for Opera and he held a position as one of the Board of Directors of the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Anwar frequently attended opera events and was often a part of voting which operas were to be present at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Anwar Shah, M.D. is survived by his former wife, Joan Cecilia Austin Shah, daughter, Joan Spencer-Ruper, sons Richard Shah, Andy Austin, dear son-like figure Mark Cooper, son-in-law Robert F. Ruper, M.D., and much family. He is and was truly a very special physician, mutual fund investor, businessman, mentor, architect, designer, loving father, who at the same time, saved the sight of many people. Dr. Shah came to America accomplishing what most people cannot do in generations. Dr. Shah will be missed by his family and many friends. His light will continue to shine bright in this world. He will carry his light to the next realm and those who have been blessed to know Andy well, know his light will shine strong forever.

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Published by St. Louis Post-Dispatch on May 6, 2016.

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Jane Luckett

April 6, 2017

Dr. Shah operated on my eye after an accident in 1964 (in St. Louis) when I was 9 years old. That was almost 53 years ago, and I can still recall how soft-spoken and kind and caring he was, and how he helped calm my fear. He did a brilliant job saving what was left of the sight in my damaged eye. To this day, I am grateful for his skill and compassion. My condolences to his family and friends.

Ashley Fitch

July 17, 2016

Dr. Shah,

Thank you for opening your home and heart to me. I appreciate your kindness in flying me across country to spend a week with your family, for taking me to my first opera, and for educating me in investing. You were loved by many and will be dearly missed.

Love, Ashley Fitch

Khurshid Anwar

May 9, 2016

Dr. Shah was a very respected and accomplished doctor, and a mentor for so many. He will always be remembered by his family and the community he served. May God bless this soul.

Lisa Ritter Hayman

May 9, 2016

Deepest sympathies to the family. Dr. Shah was a good friend of my father - Hubert Ritter. Dad always spoke of him with great fondness and respect.

Jeffrey Link

May 8, 2016

Dr. Shah saved the eyesight in my right eye at the age of six in 1964 in a six-hour surgery that long preceded the advent of laser to repair detached retinas.I saw him frequently for many years so he --- and always a group of doctors in training could sketch pictures of my repaired retina. This would sometimes take an hour or more, and was sometimes painful, but I endured it because I was helping others to become as good a doctor as Anwar Shah. What a kind and accomplished man -- and the best doctor I've ever had!

Lion -Gregory Reininger

May 6, 2016

I knew him many years ago, working with him with the Lions Club. He personally helped me by using laser treatments to help my mother in law for free.

Michele Hartzell-Daughter of Ruth Plaisted-Calloni

May 6, 2016

Dr. Shah, you were a beautiful, kindhearted person, inside and out. Your God given expertise allowed my Mother to see her Grandchildren and enjoy creating oil paintings, and live life as best she could. I will be forever greatfull to you and Drs. Pernoud. God's blessings to you and family.

Debby Dausch

May 6, 2016

Thank you so much for saving my vision when I was 7 years old. I owe you so much ! May God bless you in heaven.

Thien-Thu Nguyen, OD

May 5, 2016

It was my honor to know you, Dr. Shah. Thank you so much for teaching me about the stock market and giving me advices. Those learning time with you and Joan were so special. Rest in Peace Dr. Shah, you will be missed.

Doris Barrios

May 3, 2016

"What an amazing person with such beautiful soul and a remarkable life. I feel so very lucky and honored to have met Dr Anwar Shah..."

Sanjeev Lele, MD

May 1, 2016

Dr Shah was a great friend, and a wonderful kind hearted unique person. I can never forget how he shaped my life after graduation. I will always be indebted to him for all that he did. I have many fond memories of my association with him, his love for my kids and my parents too is something I will always cherish.

Judy Highley

April 29, 2016

Dr. Shah was my mentor and my friend for over 30 years. There will always be a special place in my heart for him and memories of him will stay with me always. My thoughts and prayers are with his family. God bless you in this time of sorrow.

Judy

Mark Cooper

April 29, 2016

Andy was a mans man. A true king. He was my friend for over 20 years. I will dearly miss him, his laugh, his smiles and his vast knowledge of the world around us all.

April 29, 2016

You were a leader in the St Louis community in your professional life
It was my pleasure to get to know you when I first arrived in St Louis in the early 90's
You were generous to Saint Louis University and I have been honored to serve as the inaugural Anwar Shah Endowed Chair in Ophthalmology at Saint Louis University

Oscar A Cruz, M.D. (St. Louis, MO)

Joan Spencer-Ruper

April 28, 2016

You are my special father.
I love you.

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