San Francisco Chronicle - (Sunday)

Alvin Loosli, M.D.

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It’s with great sadness we announce the passing of Alvin R. Loosli, M.D., a beloved doctor, friend, father, grandfathe­r, husband and profoundly cherished member of the community. His life was full of love and joy and ultimately ended on June 15th, 2022 by way of a brain tumor.

Al and his twin brother Ed were born on November 30, 1942 in Chicago, Illinois to parents Clayton G. Loosli (Idaho) and Jean Pedersen (Utah). In high school the family moved to South Pasadena where Al excelled in football and basketball. In 1960-64, he attended & played football for Colorado College. In 1964, he began his medical journey at UCSF Medical School, San Francisco, CA, followed by a general internship at Los Angeles County Hospital. Al was proud to serve as a flight surgeon in the US Army’s 82nd Airborne Division from 1969 -1972, taking care of army helicopter pilots and their families.This experience inspired Al and when he finished with the military, he chose to focus his career in family practice medicine. He began a residency at the Contra Costa County Hospital in Martinez, CA, where he spent time in general medicine, orthopedic­s & trauma. Al’s love of sports never wavered and in 1980 he began practicing rehabilita­tion & Sports Medicine at the Saint Francis Hospital in San Francisco. He founded its satellite clinic, The Walnut Creek Center for Sports Medicine, in 1986.

His practice attracted many profession­al athletes throughout the years and he remained a medical consultant to Olympians and many others until his passing. He had numerous articles and research papers published as well as speaking and teaching engagement­s throughout his career. Al’s relentless optimism was infectious and inspired patients of all ages and abilities on their path to healing. He particular­ly enjoyed working with teenagers, volunteeri­ng with local high schools and being a sideline doc for over 40 years.

Al worked exceptiona­lly hard and enjoyed every minute of it - and he also loved to play. He enjoyed waterfalls, hiking, flower arranging, tie dye, food, ipad photograph­y and, of course, music. These are the things that filled him full of joy and allowed his creativity to flourish.

Al is lovingly remembered by wife Connie Loosli; children Jenna Loosli Carson, Becca Loosli, & Clayton Loosli; grandchild­ren JD Carson, Dimond Loosli, Brady Carson, Lexi Carson, & Kaia Loosli; twin brother Ed Loosli and many other family members and friends that will miss him deeply. Friends and family are welcome to attend a memorial service celebratin­g his life on October 8th, 2022 at Walnut Creek Presbyteri­an Church at 1:30 pm. For more details, stories and tributes please visit the website https:// www.forevermis­sed.com/ allooslimd/about

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