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Obituary of James Gurney Hoehn MD
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DR. JAMES GURNEY HOEHN MD
Loudonville-Dr. James G. Hoehn, MD, a prominent, internationally recognized plastic
surgeon quietly passed away at Albany Medical Center on Christmas Eve
2020 surrounded by his wife, Barbara, son, James Jr., and daughter,
Melissa. He was finally at peace after a debilitating struggle with medical
complications that defeated his noble efforts to carry on.
Jim was a beloved husband, father, good friend to all who knew him. He led a full life of purpose, a good leader, with an unending passion for learning and meeting challenges particularly for the sake of the advancement of plastic surgery.
Born in Detroit, MI in 1938, he was the son of Vincent Hoehn and Margaret
Pallai, who soon moved to South Bend, IN. He lived there until high school
graduation when he entered Georgetown University as a pre-med student.
He went on to Northwestern University Medical School where he met his
wife, Barbara in 1962 and pursued his goal to be a plastic surgeon. He was
accepted at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, where he spent four years
completing his residency in plastic and reconstructive surgery. Jim and
family immediately moved to Albany, NY joining the plastic surgery practice
of Dr. Ray Elliott with a specific focus on reconstructive hand surgery.
His long-standing commitment to the Albany Medical Center started in
1971. Over the years, he became known as "Big Jim" to all the nurses,
doctors and staff at AMC. His stature was sometimes intimidating to those
who did not know him but he respected and listened to all he encountered.
He served at the American Society of Plastic Surgery for many years,
president in 1993. In addition, he served as president of the American
Association of Hand Surgery, the New York State Society of Plastic
Surgeons and the Society of Plastic Surgeons of Upstate New York.
He was known as a trailblazer in the field and was an outstanding leader in
cultivating the field of plastic surgery. He focused on hand surgery
throughout his career and traveled the world to share his knowledge and
expertise. Jim also would bring a team of doctors to the Dominican
Republic for many years to operate on children with cleft lip palates. He
dedicated the last years of his life to the Albany Stratton VA Medical
Center.
Not to be ignored are several interests that kept him fully involved. First
and foremost was his love of Jaguars, the pleasure of working on them,
driving them, even to writing the book, The Illustrated Buyers Guide to
Jaguars. Jim was an avid reader, preferably historical books, loved
Jeopardy, the NYT crossword puzzles as well as the funnies, and
maintained an extensive stamp collection. He was a member and had
leadership positions at many local organizations such as the NYS Archives
Partnership Trust, Historic Cherry Hill, and the Saratoga Automobile
Museum.
As a devout Catholic, he was a parishioner of St Pius X Church, St Mary's
Church and a 25-year member of the Knights of Malta. He gave of his time
and treasure to many local charities including the Albany Institute of History
and Art, the Albany Academies, the Community Foundation and SPAC. He
enjoyed many a fun time at the Fort Orange Club and Schuyler Meadows
Club with good friends and family. As a long-time supporter of Capital
Repertory Theater, he always enjoyed a good show. He loved good food,
wine and a good gin martini.
Jim is survived by his wife, Barbara, son, James, Jr. (Erin), daughter,
Melissa Nigro (Frank III), grandchildren, James Hoehn III, Madison Hoehn,
Frank Nigro IV, William Nigro, Rowan Hoehn.
Due to the current social restrictions of COVID-19, the burial will be private
at Albany Rural Cemetery and there will be a memorial service when the
pandemic subsides.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the
James G. Hoehn, MD Fund for Plastic Surgery, Albany Medical Center, 43
New Scotland Avenue, Albany, NY 12208 in honor of his dedication to the
field of Plastic and Reconstructive Hand Surgery.
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