Rosary Monday, funeral Tuesday for Dr. Alonso, UNMC surgeon

Visitation begins at 3 p.m. Monday, Feb. 9,

with a rosary to be held at 6:30 p.m. for Anselmo Alonso, M.D., a

transplant surgeon at UNMC. He died Sunday, Feb. 8, from injuries

suffered in a one-car accident. The visitation and rosary will be

held at the Heafey-Heafey-Hoffmann chapel at 78th Street

and West Center Road.

Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m.

Tuesday, Feb. 10, at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, 14330

Eagle Run Drive. Dr. Alonso, chief of cardiothoracic surgery and

assistant professor of surgery at UNMC, was on his way to work

Saturday, Feb. 7, when the accident occurred.

Colleagues at UNMC and Nebraska Health System

mourned his death:

  • "He was such a young surgeon with a

    remarkable record and a tremendous future ahead. We are

    distressed that he was taken so early in life. The

    Medical Center community grieves this great loss. Our

    thoughts are now with his family." — Harold M.

    Maurer, M.D., UNMC College of Medicine dean.

  • "It’s always a shock when a

    physician and surgeon of this importance is taken from a

    medical staff. Everyone at the Nebraska Health System

    will miss Dr. Alonso and we extend our deepest sympathies

    to his family." — Louis W. Burgher, M.D.,

    Ph.D., NHS president and CEO.

  • "It’s just a tragedy to see

    someone at the peak of his career with such a wonderful

    family struck down." — Byers W. Shaw Jr., M.D.,

    chief of surgery.

  • "It’s a terrible loss for his

    family, the Medical Center and the entire community. He

    represented an individual who brought to Omaha and the

    surrounding area an expertise in surgery that was really

    second to none. But, more than that, the greatest

    testimonial to Dr. Alonso is that he touched all the

    people that he met — as a father, a friend and a

    physician." — Alan Langnas, D.O., chief of

    transplantation.

Dr. Alonso, 39, joined UNMC’s

cardiothoracic surgery program in 1992. He was promoted to

program chief earlier this year. As a cardiothoracic surgeon, he

performed heart and lung transplants, and other open-heart

surgical procedures.

Dr. Alonso earned his undergraduate and medical

degrees from the University of Puerto Rico. From 1984 to 1989, he

did his general surgery residency at University District Hospital

and Veterans Administration Hospital in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Dr. Alonso did his cardiothoracic residency at Ohio State

University and Columbus Childrens Hospital from 1990 to 1992.

He is survived by his wife, Annabel, who also

is a physician, and their four children. He also has two sons in

San Antonio.

Memorials can be made to the Dr. Anselmo Alonso

Memorial Fund, in care of the University of Nebraska Foundation,

8712 W. Dodge Road, Omaha, NE 68114.

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