by Back In Black on Tue Nov 19, 2013 12:46 am
"Dear Colleagues,
I am stunned and saddened to write to you about the tragic death of an esteemed graduate of the Mayo Ob/Gyn residency (1964-1968). Dr. Stephen Larson was murdered in his Twin Cities home on Friday, November 15th. Some of you will remember Dr. Larson from his residency days. Some will have met him at Minnesota ACOG and other meetings in the Twin Cities area. If you knew him at all, you knew his lifelong allegiance to his training program and Mayo Clinic. His sister xxxx xxxx is on the administrative staff at Mayo Rochester. I’ve asked her to keep me informed about the time and location of memorial services, and where to send cards or remembrances. I’ll forward this information to all as it becomes available.
Steve was proud of his Mayo training – and I know the converse to be true. He was greatly respected for his surgical skills and his commitment to his patients. His work ethic was legendary – the rare kind of joy in work that the Mayo brothers write about. (The last time that I spoke with him we talked about theories on mandatory age for surgeons to stop operating… It was pretty clear that he’d be an exception to any general principles that one might devise!) I can’t believe that his life ended in violence. This world contains such horror – embedded within such beauty and richness. I guess that our job is to move around and past the one in order to fully embrace and enjoy the other…."
Keith