Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

CALHOUN, La. — Dr. Henry G.

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Hollenberg, III, beloved husband of Elizabeth Lehman Hollenberg, died on August 15, 2021. Henry is survived by his mother, Constance Antone Hollenberg; his siblings, Thomas Tannen Hollenberg (Jan), Constance Howison Hollenberg (Shannon), and Stacie Hollenberg Reid (John); and many nieces and a nephew. He is also survived by his brother-in-law, David Lehman; and sister-in-law, Sue Lehman Tackett.

He was preceeded in death by his father, Henry G. Hollenberg, Jr.; and grandfathe­r, Dr. Henry G. Hollenberg.

Henry was born and raised in Little Rock, Ark. Growing up, he read widely, taught himself woodworkin­g, learned to brew beer, bought a broken-down jeep, and rebuilt it on weekends, played football at Little Rock Catholic High, trumpet in the high school jazz band, and represente­d his home state in Washington, D.C., as part of his high school physical fitness team. Throughout his life, he pursued projects and activities to which he applied himself with great focus and infectious delight.

He attended Centenary College in Shreveport, La., and went on to study medicine at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS). After completing his radiology residency, he moved to West Monroe, La., with the love of his life and wife of 34 years. He joined Radiology Consultant­s of West Monroe in 1994, where he worked up until the time of his death.

After several years in the West Monroe area, Henry and his wife bought land in Calhoun, La., where, over the course of 18 years, they establishe­d a home and farm.

Henry was an active member of Cedar Crest Baptist Church. He was a man of deep faith and led a men’s bible study group. One of his last projects was the constructi­on of a traveling music stage, where he dreamed of singing praises to the Lord.

His kindness, curiosity, ingenuity, and tenacity were an inspiratio­n to many. He was a true Renaissanc­e man with an abiding faith. He was a beloved son and brother. Most of all, he loved his wife, Elizabeth. Being with her was his joy.

Graveside services for Dr. Henry G. Hollenberg, III were held on August 16, 2021, at Kilpatrick’s Serenity Gardens Cemetery, with Dr. Greg Clark officiatin­g.

Memorials may be made to Henry’s favorite charity, The Salvation Army.

Online Registry/Condolence­s: www.mulhearnfu­neralhome.com

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