Robert E. Carlton
11/8/24-7/16/2019
Robert E. Carlton died at home from complications of a stroke. Dr. Carlton was born in Wheat Ridge, Colorado. He grew up in Denver where his talent for playing piano, tuba and bass fiddle started. He played his whole life including 30 years with the then Colorado Springs Symphony and he enjoyed contributing to the yearly Tuba Christmas Choir. He was also a life-long bird hunter and fisherman, and an avid skier.
Dr. Carlton graduated from the University of Colorado Medical School in 1948. He married Barbara A. Johns in 1949. Uncle Sam called twice. He served in 1949-1951, and his residency was interrupted for 30 months while he served as a Marine Medical Officer in the Korean War from 1954-1956. He completed his Orthopedic residency in 1956 and moved to Colorado Springs where he and George Merkert established the first Orthopedic specialty practice in town. That practice still exists, now named Colorado Springs Orthopedic Group, currently with 15 surgeons.
Dr. Carlton served as an officer on multiple medical boards in Colorado, was an associate professor in Orthopedics at the University of Colorado Medical School and volunteered his orthopedic skills for Peak Vista for 10 years.
He is survived by his wife, Barbara; son, Paul Carlton M.D. (Deborah Carlton BSN); daughter, Lisa Mason CFP; grandson David Carlton PhD (Holly Carlton PhD); grandson Marine Major Jeffrey Carlton (Marine Major Harlye Carlton), and three nifty great grandchildren.
A service will be held at the First Congregational Church, 20 E. St. Vrain, 80903 at 10:30 am, Saturday, Aug 3rd. Reception to follow at the El Paso Club, 30 E. Platte 80903.
In lieu of flowers, please gift the Colorado Springs Philharmonic, PO Box 1266, Colorado Springs, CO, 80901.
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