Louisville Medicine Volume 65, Issue 5 | Page 11

IN REMEMBRANCE In Remembrance FRANK W. LEHN, MD April 6, 1932 – July 2, 2017 A Life Well Lived F rank was born in Warrensburg, Illinois, population 1,200, the eldest of four children. He was raised on a small farm and attended the local schools, graduating first in his high school class of 20 students. His early years were typical for any boy in a small farming community in the U.S. in the 1930s except for one thing; he possessed a very bright and creative mind. Attendance at the University of Chicago for two years followed. Next came two years in the army as a paratrooper. With this adven- ture behind him, he returned to college, this time at the University of Louisville with an interest in attending its medical school from which he was graduated in 1961. Next came an internship at the University of Miami, Internal Medicine at Emory, and a fellowship in Rheumatology at the University of Alabama. Ten years after arriving in Louisville, he returned fully-trained with his wife, Tish, and four children. Quickly, Frank established a busy practice as an internist and rheumatologist, and joined the UofL faculty. Dr Lehn helped establish a division of Rheumatology, a fellowship in Rheumatology and a new research laboratory. One could say he hit the ground running. A fellow this busy always finds time for entrepreneurial activities, such as buying and selling farms, horses, cows, boats, cars and buildings (including his old high school). Frank’s true nature was revealed in his warm, positive manner. He would not recognize adversity if it hit him in the head, which it did on several occasions. If you smack into a timber jump while going wide open in a steeplechase, it can ruin your entire day. But for Frank, fox hunting and steeplechasing were favorite hobbies, which he pursued vigorously in many states and in Ireland. Family, friends, medicine: he loved them all. His last years were not easy, due to multiple health issues, but with the constant love and care from his wife, Valla, over the last decades, they were happy and full. Frank was a good guy who loved life and is missed by his children: Debbie, Becky, Nancy, Frank Jr., and Mike, as well as his stepdaugh- ters Valla Ann, Stephanie, and their families. We all miss him a lot. His pal, David Nightingale, MD Dr. Lehn was a GLMS member for 52 years OCTOBER 2017 9