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Stephen "Steve"
Lewis Towle
Jan 26, 1943 — Aug 7, 2018
Stephen Lewis Towle, MD, 75, of Cook, Minnesota, passed away on the evening of Tuesday, August 7, 2018. He was at home surrounded by loved ones including his beloved wife and had just spent the day boating with family and friends.
Steve was born January 26, 1943 in Long Beach, California, while his father was in the Pacific serving as a medical officer on an attack transport in WWII. After his father returned to the US, they settled in Florida for a brief time before moving to Davenport and then Bettendorf, Iowa.
As a youth, Steve was active in Boy Scouts and Ham Radio. He often went skeet shooting and quail hunting with his father and brothers. His early exposure to Northern Minnesota was from the family's many fishing trips. When he was a junior in high school, his football coach encouraged him to attend Camp Wauconda on Lake Vermilion, in close proximity of where he settled later in life.
He graduated from Bettendorf High School, Iowa, in 1961, and continued his education at the University of Iowa, Iowa City, where he was an undergraduate and a member of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity. He also attended medical school at the University of Iowa with an internship in emergency medicine at Cook County Hospital in Chicago. He married Diane (Nelson) in 1966 after his first year of medical school. Their two sons, Chad and Craig, were born in 1974 and 1977.
He served in the Air Force for 3 years as General Medical Officer (Captain) at Yokota Air Force Base in Japan, serving our Vietnam soldiers, airmen and their families. He traveled to South Korea, New Zealand, Hong Kong and Okinawa while on leave. Upon his return to the US in 1971, he continued his education, specializing in radiology. While in Iowa, Steve enjoyed many Iowa Hawkeye football games with friends and family.
Steve pursued his passions of medicine and radiology, in Duluth, Minnesota in 1976. He was instrumental in bringing CT scanning and ultrasound to St. Mary's Hospital and to the region. He then established his own private practice group in regional radiology as Duluth Radiologists and Lake Superior Mobile Imaging. He was proud of this independent practice and worked with wonderful, intelligent colleagues. They provided advanced imaging support for small town hospitals throughout Northern Minnesota, as well as Duluth and Superior. Steve was active in many medical societies and served as Chief of Staff at Miller Dwan Hospital. After 30 years in Duluth, he practiced in Bemidji, providing remote radiology support. He eventually retired for the 4th time in 2011.
Steve and Pam (Bargsten) were married in 1997 and he was a strong influence on her sons Chad and Wade. They built their home on Lake Vermilion, where they formed many dear friendships.
Steve had many interests, including scouting, traveling, boating, snowmobiling, scuba diving, fishing and aviation. He re-joined the Boy Scouts as first Cubmaster, and later, Scoutmaster of Troop 162. Thanks to Steve, and several other great leaders, the small troop evolved into a very successful one.
His interest in world travel started in the summer of 1968 in Ethiopia, East Africa where as a medical student he assisted a surgeon at a mission hospital in Dembi Dollo. From there he traveled around the world before returning to Iowa. Steve traveled the rest of his life, including many trips to Europe, Asia, South & North America, Australia/New Zealand, and Africa. When he wasn't traveling, he reached around the world through Ham Radio, contacting all but two small ham-countries. He even combined these interests in several DX-peditions where he operated radio from remote places such as the Cook Islands and Bhutan.
Aviation was in Steve's blood. He enjoyed flying aircraft - both from land and on floats - and he loved that his wife Pam was also an accomplished pilot. He was very active in the Flying Physicians Association and served as their National President, building wonderful friendships while continuing his medical education. For many years he attended the EAA Air Venture Oshkosh with dear friends and enjoyed viewing Warbirds of WWII. He built two airplanes with friends: a Murphy Rebel and most recently a Zenith 750 Cruzer aircraft.
Steve loved social interactions. He treasured the time he spent sharing stories with friends and family. He treated everyone he met as if they were part of his own family. Steve enjoyed life and treated each day as a new beginning. It was the people in Steve's life that gave him the most joy.
Steve is survived by his wife, Pamela Towle; children: Chad (Jill) Towle and their son Lincoln; Chad (Jessica) Pylka and their children: Finley and Emilia; Craig (Lana) Towle and their children: Annasty, Alanna, Jonas, Lilah and Nevaeh; and Wade (Courtney) Pylka; brothers: Robert (Peach) Towle and Jeffrey (Kelly) Towle; and many close friends and colleagues.
We are holding a celebration of Dr. Stephen Lewis Towle at Cook Airport on Monday, August 13th at 2:30 pm. There will be a ceremony, time to share stories and food: From Pamela Towle and Family
Memorials are preferred in lieu of flowers to: Lake Vermilion Fire Brigade https://www.lakevermilionfirebrigade.com/donate/ Heiam Foundation https://heiamfoundation.org/donate/ or take yourself to dinner with a loved one.
To leave an online condolence visit www.mlakerfuneralhome.com
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