ob joined the Worthington Clinic and practiced family medicine, with a focus on pediatrics. Now a family of six, in 1964 Bob began a fellowship in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. After completing this residency, he was asked to join the staff, serving 25 years before retiring. He was well-loved by patients and co-workers alike. One of Bob's colleagues said, "Dr. Sawtell has contributed significantly to Mayo by being the perfect gentleman of a doctor. He never lost his temper, and he could always pull you out of a dark corner of depression by using humorous anecdotes, which he was the master in telling. He will always be remembered for his skill in problem-solving in a realistic, innovative way." Bob enjoyed camping, fishing, traveling, golf, and sailing. He loved music and enjoyed playing trumpet and trombone. He was very dedicated to his family and church and served as an elder and Sunday School teacher at First Baptist Church in Rochester which is now Autumn Ridge Church. Bob and Grace committed themselves to living at Charter House in Rochester in 2002 and have been full-time residents since 2007. Bob is survived by his wife of 68 years, Grace Sawtell. He is also survived by his four children, Daniel (Karen) Sawtell of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, Beth (Bob) Faraone of Grand Marais, Minnesota, Susan (Woody) Roland of Rochester, Minnesota, and Mark (Kat) Sawtell of Eureka Springs, Arkansas. He is also survived by his two brothers, Rod (Twyla) Sawtell and Dave (Mim) Sawtell. He was the loving grandfather of six and great-grandfather of eight. A special thanks to his caring medical team, including Dr. Luke Hafdahl; Lexie Biederman, NP; the Charter House staff, and Mayo Hospice. There will be a visitation time from 10:00 to 10:45 AM on Thursday, September 28, in the Timothy Chapel at Autumn Ridge Church, Rochester. The funeral service will be held at 11:00 AM, followed by a light luncheon. There will be a private internment thereafter at Oakwood East Cemetery in Rochester, Minnesota. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Ironwood Springs Christian Camp, 7291 County Road 6 SW, Stewartville, MN 55976. The camp was founded by Bob Bardwell, who received long-term treatment from Dr. Bob after suffering an accident resulting in quadriplegia. The camp now serves over 22,000 people a year, including the largest wheelchair sports camp in the USA; and Operation Welcome Home, founded in 2008, now serving over 1000 military families. To leave a special memory please visit www.ranfranzandvinefh.com Ranfranz and Vine Funeral Homes 5421 Royal Place NW Rochester, MN 55901 (507) 289-3600