Dr. Howard Hayashi Arroyo Grande CA Death, Obituary: Renowned Central Coast Surgeon and Compassionate Caregiver Passes Away After Courageous Battle with Pancreatic Cancer – Leaving Behind Legacy of Kindness, Service, and Professionalism
Dr. Howard Hayashi, a beloved and respected surgeon who dedicated over 40 years to serving the Central Coast community, passed away over the weekend after a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. His passing has left a profound void in the hearts of those who knew him, and his legacy as an exceptional surgeon, compassionate caregiver, and devoted friend will be remembered for years to come.
Sue Andersen, CEO/President of Dignity Health Central Coast Hospitals, expressed her admiration for Dr. Hayashi, stating, “He was beloved in our community and took care of thousands of our family members. He was an incredibly talented surgeon.” His life was defined by a commitment to patient care that extended far beyond his clinical expertise.
Colleagues remember him not only as a skilled physician but also as a warm and engaging person who brought joy to those around him. Dr. Scott Robertson, CEO/President of Pacific Central Coast Health Centers, reflected on their friendship of over 20 years, noting, “The way he communicated with his patients and built trust, along with his expertise, brought comfort to so many. We’re all extremely grateful to have been partners and colleagues with him.”
Dr. Hayashi’s impact transcended medicine; his roots in the Five Cities’ farming community reinforced his deep connections to family and the people around him. His brother, Alan Hayashi, affirmed that Dr. Hayashi passed peacefully at home, surrounded by loved ones. Alan emphasized that Howard’s dedication to family and community was evident in every aspect of his life.
As a founding physician of the Coastal Surgical Institute, Dr. Hayashi’s dedication shone through in his interactions with both staff and patients. Longtime colleague Nancy Steffora recalled meeting him in 1998 and how his kindness and generosity left a lasting mark on everyone fortunate enough to know him.
She shared stories of his boundless compassion, such as making house calls and providing comfort during difficult times, including gifting her daughter a stuffed animal to ease her fears. Dr. Hayashi was well-known for his warmth, often greeting colleagues and friends with his signature bear hug.
Sue Andersen reminisced, “Dr. Hayashi would give you a big bear hug.” His colleagues fondly recalled summer barbecues and holiday parties where he personally provided food and wine, fostering an atmosphere of camaraderie and celebration.
Steffora highlighted his unique ability to create joy and bring people together. As a surgeon, Dr. Hayashi was celebrated not only for his technical skill but also for his humility and willingness to go above and beyond.
He often said, “Just tell me what you need me to do,” reflecting his dedication to patient care and his collaborative spirit. Dr. Howard Hayashi leaves behind a legacy of kindness, service, and professionalism.
His absence will be deeply felt by the patients who trusted him, the colleagues who worked alongside him, and a community that looked to him for both medical and personal guidance.
His compassion, generosity, and commitment to making a difference will continue to inspire, reminding the Central Coast of the remarkable impact one person can have.