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Dr Samuel Edquist Carlson

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Dr Samuel Edquist Carlson

Birth
Saint Peter, Nicollet County, Minnesota, USA
Death
12 Mar 2018 (aged 71)
Wayzata, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Saint Peter, Nicollet County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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Excerpts from the Star Tribune obituary 3/18/2018

"Be the captain of your own ship"! These are words of wisdom that Samuel E. Carlson (MD FACP) ‘Sam’ shared with his children and grandchildren. Sam was our captain as he fought a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. Sam entered Heaven on Monday, March 12th at home, surrounded by his loving family.

Sam was born on June 11, 1946 to Rev. Dr. Edgar and Ebba Carlson in St. Peter, MN. He was a proud graduate of Gustavus Adolphus College (where he met Barbara Zakariasen, the love of his life) and the U of MN Medical School, graduating in 1972. Following internship in Rhode Island, Sam completed his Internal Medicine Residency in MN.

Sam is survived by Barbara, his devoted wife of 47 years; his four children: Angela (Matthew) LaJoy, Adam (Ava) Carlson, Laura (Jeff) Ross and Joshua (Renee Donahue) Carlson and nine grandchildren; brother, David (Karen) Carlson; sister, Joanna Swanson; nieces, nephews; the extended Carlson/Zakariasen Families and many friends.

Sam felt honored to have three distinct careers. He believed it was the ultimate privilege to be a physician at Wayzata Internal Medicine for 27 years. He went on to be the Chief Medical Officer at Park Nicollet Health Services and culminated his career as a consultant in health care transformation with the Rona Consulting Group. He also served on the HCMC Board, chairing it for the past two years. People have called Sam: healer, leader, teacher, coach, role model, musician, true listener, wise, witty, nature lover and selfless.

Always foremost in his life he was son, brother, husband, father and grandfather. Sam will be greatly missed. Very special thanks to our oncologist, Dr. Mark Wilkowske and the Park Nicollet Hospice Team.

Service of Celebration was held at St. Philip the Deacon Lutheran Church, 17205 County Road 6 in Plymouth on Thursday, April 12.

As one colleague said, "Sam made this world, indisputably, a better place."

Published on March 18, 2018 Star Tribune

From the Minnesota Official Marriage System: Sam and Barbara were married on 6/18/1870.

Sam was interred at the Christ Chapel Memorial Garden, Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, Minnesota
Excerpts from the Star Tribune obituary 3/18/2018

"Be the captain of your own ship"! These are words of wisdom that Samuel E. Carlson (MD FACP) ‘Sam’ shared with his children and grandchildren. Sam was our captain as he fought a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. Sam entered Heaven on Monday, March 12th at home, surrounded by his loving family.

Sam was born on June 11, 1946 to Rev. Dr. Edgar and Ebba Carlson in St. Peter, MN. He was a proud graduate of Gustavus Adolphus College (where he met Barbara Zakariasen, the love of his life) and the U of MN Medical School, graduating in 1972. Following internship in Rhode Island, Sam completed his Internal Medicine Residency in MN.

Sam is survived by Barbara, his devoted wife of 47 years; his four children: Angela (Matthew) LaJoy, Adam (Ava) Carlson, Laura (Jeff) Ross and Joshua (Renee Donahue) Carlson and nine grandchildren; brother, David (Karen) Carlson; sister, Joanna Swanson; nieces, nephews; the extended Carlson/Zakariasen Families and many friends.

Sam felt honored to have three distinct careers. He believed it was the ultimate privilege to be a physician at Wayzata Internal Medicine for 27 years. He went on to be the Chief Medical Officer at Park Nicollet Health Services and culminated his career as a consultant in health care transformation with the Rona Consulting Group. He also served on the HCMC Board, chairing it for the past two years. People have called Sam: healer, leader, teacher, coach, role model, musician, true listener, wise, witty, nature lover and selfless.

Always foremost in his life he was son, brother, husband, father and grandfather. Sam will be greatly missed. Very special thanks to our oncologist, Dr. Mark Wilkowske and the Park Nicollet Hospice Team.

Service of Celebration was held at St. Philip the Deacon Lutheran Church, 17205 County Road 6 in Plymouth on Thursday, April 12.

As one colleague said, "Sam made this world, indisputably, a better place."

Published on March 18, 2018 Star Tribune

From the Minnesota Official Marriage System: Sam and Barbara were married on 6/18/1870.

Sam was interred at the Christ Chapel Memorial Garden, Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, Minnesota


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