l truly loved life. Memorials may be directed to the American Lung Association. Dr. Carl Arthur Aagesen III From a small Iowa town, to cosmopolitan physician, Carl enjoyed a full and diverse life. Born in Hampton, Iowa, at the beginning of WWII, he was a high achiever who left school early to study his passion, medicine. His medical school training in the field of osteopathy, and later specializing in psychiatry, provided him with the skills to help troubled souls across the U.S. and beyond its borders. A man of diverse interests, Carl embraced life in all of its forms. He and Norma married young, and raised their daughter Lisa, and together embarked upon a lifetime of adventure, which saw them travel the globe. High school football player, pilot, scuba diver, skier, cyclist, devoted husband and father, the family lived and loved life, with Carl wanting to see as much of the country as he could. His career, coupled with itchy feet took the family all over the mid-west, to the south ending up on the California coast, where he and Norma first met and fell in love. Never losing interest in his career or concern for his patients, he went from young intern to Army flight surgeon during the Vietnam conflict, to successful psychiatrist who was recognized by being commended as a fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, one of the highest honors in his field. One of his great passions was that of aiding military veterans, who he regarded as heroes. Retirement was never in his plans, his hand forced only by a frustrating and recent disability. Carl was not always one for conformity, and the family often joked about his colorful character, saying "he had caught it from his patients". Often unorthodox in life, his methods earned him the respect of his peers, fear of adversaries and a secure knowledge of his beliefs, which often ran contrary to the mainstream. Carl was known for his enjoyment of the finer things in life, fast cars, the arts, motorcycles, fine wines and dining, and traveling in style, not to mention his love of rock and roll. He and Norma saw much of this planet, most of the U.S., and visiting Europe, Australia, The Great Wall of China, and as he pursued his diving interests, South America, the famous Truk Lagoon and Bali to name but a few. Never one to shy from a challenge, on one of his trips he volunteered to give life sustaining care to one of the victims of the Bali night club bombing on a commercial flight back to the U.S. The world lost some of its color last Saturday. Norma lost her partner and love of her life, Michael and Keith lost their grandpa, the family lost its patriarch and medicine lost a great contributor. They don't make them like that anymore. Carl Arthur Aagesen...you made a difference, you can rest now.