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Eugene Harold Holsinger, MD

Eugene Harold Holsinger, MD

Sep. 6, 1930 - Jan. 26, 2022

Date of Service: Apr. 3, 2022

Eugene Harold Holsinger, MD

BURLEY – On Wednesday, January 26, 2022, the world lost a treasure when Dr. Eugene H. Holsinger passed away. Gene was a gifted physician, loving husband and father, avid fly fisherman, golfer, woodworker, and trusted friend. He was born in Nampa, Idaho, on September 6, 1930, to Harold and Mary Holsinger. He was often sick during the first six years of his life until doctors discovered that he had been born with a partial obstruction of both kidneys. One was repaired, the other was removed, and he lived with one kidney for the rest of his life.

His father entered medical school at the University of Oregon when Gene was six years old, and the family carried all of their belongings to Portland with them in a hay wagon they borrowed from one of Gene’s uncles. He attended grade school in Portland and in Tacoma, where his father completed his internship.

In 1942, the family moved to Gene’s hometown - Wendell, Idaho. He started attending school in sixth grade and graduated as salutatorian from Wendell High School in 1949. In addition to playing trumpet in the high school band, he sang in the school chorus and in a barbershop quartet. He continued singing for the rest of his life; in college he sung as part of the college choir and the choir at Boone Presbyterian Church in Caldwell, Idaho, and in the choir of the Burley Presbyterian Church from 1959 until COVID-19 interrupted in-person services.

Gene entered the College of Idaho in 1949 where he was a member of the student council, the Intercollegiate Knights, and the Beta Chi fraternity. He graduated summa cum laude in 1953, and entered medical school at the University of Oregon that fall. But the most important thing that Gene did while enrolled at the C of I was to meet the love of his life. He and Patsy Houston were married on August 15th, 1954.

Gene continued to excel academically in medical school. He was elected to Alpha Omega Alpha (the national medical honor society), and his score on the National Medical Board Exam in 1957 was one of the 10 highest scores in the entire country. He and Patsy moved to Sacramento, California with their nine-month-old son, Kent, in the summer of 1957, and Gene completed a two-year internship and family practice residency at Sacramento County Hospital (now the University of California - Davis Medical Center).

In 1959, Gene and Patsy moved to Burley so that Gene could join a medical practice with Dr. Charles Terhune. Gene continued to practice medicine in Burley until he retired in 1986. He developed a special interest in heart disease. He interpreted electrocardiograms, and he established the first coronary care/intensive care unit in the Cassia County Memorial Hospital. For many years he taught CPR to nurses, emergency medical technicians, and other medical professionals. Gene served as President of the South Central Idaho Medical Society, and he was a member of the Idaho Medical Society, the American Medical Association, and a charter fellow of the American Board of Family Medicine. He served as a member of the Board of Trustees for the College of Idaho for 12 years, as President of the Burley Exchange Club, and as a board member of the Burley Knife and Fork Club.

In spite of all of his professional accomplishments, Gene always had time for his family - and hobbies. He was an avid fly fisherman, visiting Silver Creek at least 10-12 times every season and the streams near West Yellowstone, Montana two or three times a year. He traveled to Alaska three times to fish for salmon and halibut and to New Zealand to fish for trout (and to see the scenery). He also pursued fish in Utah, Oregon, Vermont, New York, and Canada, and in the waves off Nantucket Island, Massachusetts. He also loved woodworking (including building furniture, producing magnificent bowls and screw-topped bottles on a lathe, and wood carving), cross country skiing, golf, and playing a tenor ukulele.

Gene is survived by his wife, Patsy; his sister, Rosemary Beal of Grass Valley, California; and his sons, Kent of Coventry, Connecticut, and Kevin of Mountain View, California.

A Celebration of Life service will be held at 12 noon, Sunday, April 3, 2022, following the morning worship service at the First Presbyterian Church, 2100 Burton Ave. Burley, in the Fellowship Hall. The community is invited to attend.

Arrangements have been placed in the care of Rasmussen-Wilson Funeral Home of Burley.

Condolences for Eugene Harold Holsinger, MD

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From Rick Lujan :
My deepest condolences to the family. Dr. Holsinger was one of my earliest heroes. He delivered me, and many siblings, and was beside me through everything from the mumps and burst ears to holding me for many much needed vacations ect. He always made it better and mother counted on his strength as a healer. In a Young boys eyes he was someone to look up too.
As I grew and ventured into life I was blessed to see him from time to time and took time. It's been years since our last encounter but I have such respect and admiration for he and Patsy and the family. As a grown man he's still someone I look up too.
May God hold you all close and I pray you all find strength a love in each other in your hours of need. RIP Doc, thank you.
From Earl & Carleen Clayville:
Dr Gene Holsinger and his wife, Patsy and sons, Kent and Kevin (and wife Carol) were good friends of ours both personally and at church at The First Presbyterian Church in Burley. He sang in our choir for many years. His tenor voice was enjoyable, and the many conversations we had are cherished memories! Our thoughts and prayers go out for the family. Rest in Peace good and faithful servant. We will miss you so much! Our love to Patsy and Kent and Kevin and Carol. With love, Earl and Carleen Clayville and family.
From Al and Kathy Barrus:
Our thoughts and prayers are with Patsy and the family. I grew up across the ally from Eugene's family in Wendell. There was never a finer family. When we moved to Burley it was a pleasure to have the friendship of Dr. Holsinger.
From Ron Winks:
Condolences to Pat, Kent, Kevin and the rest of the Family. Was a great doctor and an event better friend and neighbor to my parents. Remember the ice rink he used to build for us kids in the neighborhood to skate on in their backyard during the winter months. Was a quiet man but a very thoughtful man.
From Jean Freymiller:
Heartfelt condolences to Patsy and family! Dr. Holsinger was a special man in our community!Our thought and prayers are with you at this time! Garth and Jean Freymiller
From Leslie Stoddard:
Dr Holsinger was one of the first MDs who recognized and appreciated my home health nursing assessment skills. He shared his confidence in me with my supervisor which encouraged and supported my career. Another, favorite memory is when I watched him practice his fly fishing casting techniques …He could place the fly directionally to the surface where at the time of my observation was Dworshak’s school play ground. I appreciated Doctor Hollinger’s professional demeanor other health care providers, patients and their families.
From Linda Hollinger :
Loved hearing him sing "Morning has Broken" at church. I will miss his beautiful voice.
From Cathy (Lawson) Ingalls:
RIP DR. HOLSINGER, YOU WERE A GIFT TO OUR AREA...THOUGHTS & PRAYERS FOR THE FAMILY..GOD BLESS

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