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Carl Rovainen

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Carl Rovainen

Birth
Virginia, St. Louis County, Minnesota, USA
Death
1 Mar 2013 (aged 73)
Burial
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Born in Virginia, MN, Carl had earned a BS with honors in Biology from the California Institute of Technology and a Ph.D. in physiology from Harvard Univ. He had spent his entire academic career teaching and doing research at Washington Univ. Medical School in St. Louis, beginning as a postdoctoral fellow on Jan. 1, 1967 and retiring as a full professor, henceforth emeritus, in April of 2001. He had been embarrassed but proud when a colleague had dubbed him "the grandfather of lamprey neurophysiology." Some of Carl's many avocations had included woodcarving, technical rockclimbing and spelunking, canoeing, hiking, creating suiseki, drawing cartoons, block-printing, collecting driftwood and stones (NOT "rocks") and playing games such as chess, Go, Scrabble, Five Hundred and Hearts. He had taught himself to play MANY instruments including blades of grass, having taken lessons only for accordion and baritone horn. He had rejoiced in making music in public for the last eleven years. Carl is survived by Leslie, his wife of 46 years, sons Toivo (Courtney Kuroda), Ahti and Torsti, sisters Carol (William A. Brueske) and Virginia and many relatives in Scandinavia. At Carl's request, no memorial service is planned. Carl had embraced life with enthusiasm and had encouraged countless friends and acquaintances to do likewise. Thank you, Carl!

Born in Virginia, MN, Carl had earned a BS with honors in Biology from the California Institute of Technology and a Ph.D. in physiology from Harvard Univ. He had spent his entire academic career teaching and doing research at Washington Univ. Medical School in St. Louis, beginning as a postdoctoral fellow on Jan. 1, 1967 and retiring as a full professor, henceforth emeritus, in April of 2001. He had been embarrassed but proud when a colleague had dubbed him "the grandfather of lamprey neurophysiology." Some of Carl's many avocations had included woodcarving, technical rockclimbing and spelunking, canoeing, hiking, creating suiseki, drawing cartoons, block-printing, collecting driftwood and stones (NOT "rocks") and playing games such as chess, Go, Scrabble, Five Hundred and Hearts. He had taught himself to play MANY instruments including blades of grass, having taken lessons only for accordion and baritone horn. He had rejoiced in making music in public for the last eleven years. Carl is survived by Leslie, his wife of 46 years, sons Toivo (Courtney Kuroda), Ahti and Torsti, sisters Carol (William A. Brueske) and Virginia and many relatives in Scandinavia. At Carl's request, no memorial service is planned. Carl had embraced life with enthusiasm and had encouraged countless friends and acquaintances to do likewise. Thank you, Carl!


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