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Dr. Elliott Lovland Rustad

1934 - 2025

Dr.  Elliott Lovland Rustad obituary, 1934-2025, Grand Island, NE

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Elliott Rustad Obituary

Dr. Elliott Lovland Rustad

January 17, 1934 - March 3, 2025

Dr. Elliott Lovland Rustad, beloved Nebraska dermatologist, passed away peacefully at his home on March 3 at the age of 91, after a five-year battle with lung cancer. Dr. Rustad dedicated 55 years to touching the lives of countless patients and establishing a reputation for excellence across Nebraska.

Born on January 17, 1934, in his parents' general store in rural Highland, Minnesota, Elliott's inquisitive mind and ambition were evident from an early age. He attended school in nearby Lanesboro, where he was known by classmates as a very bright, though disorganized and shy student with a questioning mind. He graduated from St. Olaf College in 1956, where his talents in zoology and foreign languages were recognized by the faculty.

He went on to earn his Doctor of Medicine from the University of Minnesota in 1960. After completing an internship in California and a dermatology residency at the University of Minnesota, he selected Lincoln, Nebraska to establish his private practice and moved there with his young family in 1965. Elliott often reflected on this decision as one of his greatest fortunes, forming a deep and lasting connection with the people of this state. Shortly after settling in Nebraska, Elliott was drafted during the Vietnam War and served for two years as a medical officer at the Pentagon, attaining the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Upon completing his service, he returned to Lincoln, where he would build a remarkable medical career and enduring legacy.

For Elliott, the practice of dermatology was a source of endless joy and satisfaction. He relished interacting with his patients, finding commonality with their lives, and providing decisive and innovative solutions for their conditions. He found particular fulfillment in advancing surgical techniques for skin cancer treatment, striving to minimize cosmetic impact while achieving optimal outcomes. He loved the rapid pace of his work and developed a network of loyal patients and friendships across the state. Even in his final years, he spoke with joy and gratitude about his career, wishing he could have practiced in Nebraska forever.

Beyond medicine, Elliott had a deep love for rural life and cattle ranching specifically. Over the years, he passionately pursued his dream of breeding elite Red Angus cattle, managing ranches in Nebraska, Missouri, and Minnesota. Most recently he focused on the restoration of his ancestral farm and successfully transformed it back into a functioning cattle operation. Up to his final days, he remained actively engaged, frequently traveling to Minnesota to oversee this venture.

An entrepreneur at heart, Elliott sought to shape the world rather than conform to it. He was particularly fond of the creation of catchy names and slogans for the many business concepts he conceived over the years. Overcoming his childhood reticence, he enjoyed socializing and the limelight, and had a twinkle in his eye that would warm up a room. He was an avid singer, public speaker, and occasional yodeler and auctioneer. He also loved to search the "want ads" for bargains on farm machinery, tools, and vehicles. Over the years he created a large collection of vintage vehicles that he worked to restore. He relished the challenge ofsearching for the parts needed for the restorations, and his phone number was a familiar sight on the caller IDs of salvage yards throughout the state.

His concern for his community and country led him to become involved in Nebraska politics in the 1990s, culminating in primary campaigns for Lieutenant Governor in 1998 and the U.S. Senate in 2000. Though his bids were unsuccessful, he remained a passionate advocate throughout the rest of his life for policies and candidates he believed could make a meaningful impact. He was also ambitious for everyone he encountered in life, and was a skilled motivator, believing in the power of work and dedication to overcome any obstacle, and in the invigorating nature of lofty goals.

Elliott cherished his family and his Norwegian heritage. He was married to Carol Rustad of Lincoln for 28 years, to whom he was close since grade school. They shared three children: Troy, Todd, and Ann. He subsequently was married for 27 years to Lynne Rustad, who preceded him in death, but remained the love of his life until his passing. Elliott and Lynne shared a son Zachary together, and Elliott was eternally grateful for Zac's positive presence in his life.

Elliott was preceded in death by his parents, Olaf and Nora Rusted; his older brother, Dr. Joel Rustad; his beloved wife, Lynne; and his son, Troy. He is survived by his son, Todd and his wife, Amy Rustad of Boise, Idaho along with their children, Carl, John, and Audrey; his son, Zachary of Lincoln; his daughter, Ann Baxa and her son, Jonah of Lincoln; and his former wife, Carol.

FUNERAL SERVICES will be held at Sheridan Lutheran Church, located at 70th and Old Cheney, on Saturday, March 15, at 10:30 a.m.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the First Lutheran Church of Highland, 22423 391st Street, Highland, MN 55949, or to an organization of your choice in Elliott's name or honor.

Condolences online at roperandsons.com.

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Published by Omaha World-Herald on Mar. 9, 2025.

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Donna Coleman

March 20, 2025

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Dean Berland

March 17, 2025

At this difficult time in life, may family find peace and comfort in the spirit of our Savior Jesus Christ.

Winona Seventh-day Adventist Church
Dean Berland Head Elder
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Ray Atwood

March 16, 2025

Sad to see you go, Elliot. You were a great doctor, great friend, great fellow to all. You will be missed by many. Cheers to a great life! Ray

Diane Walton

March 12, 2025

Dr. Rustad was my dermotologist and diagnosed my skin cancer when other dermotologists said it wasn't cancer. He also treated my son for acne years earlier. He performed Mohs surgery near my upper lip where he used a regular button to keep the skin graft in place. I believe that he invented this use of the button? He was one doctor who was truly dedicated to his work. His one evening vist to Grand Island to doctor his room full of patients was proof of his dedication. And his patients were willing to wait and wait long after their "scheduled" appointment times. Then, he would most likely not finish until late evening. Thank you for your service Dr Rustad and may you rest in peace with our Lord. My sympathy to his family.
Diane Walton G.I. NE

Jeannie Pickrel

March 11, 2025

Dr Rustad was my dermatologist and friend from high school, into college and the years following. When I became an Interior Designer, I helped him with his offices and also his home with he and Lynne. They were both great friends. I will miss his laughter. Rest in peace E L, as I called him.

VFW ,FRA, American legion Chaplain

March 10, 2025

Thank you for your Service May you be Granted an Honorable and Restful Peace

Georgia Knopp

March 10, 2025

He was a great doctor! Kind and caring!

Colleen Kinser

March 10, 2025

Elliott was always so kind to our family.

Debbie Krugman

March 9, 2025

Prayers to the family. Dr Rustad was a gem. He was my husband's Dr and truly saved his life. In his love of people he shared a CD with me for our first grandchild. What a great testimony of his life you have shared. Blessings. Debbie Krugman

M S

March 9, 2025

Thank you for your military service

George Wassinger Jr.

March 8, 2025

I remember servicing his vehicles when he came to Grand Island with my dad at George's Conoco. He also bought a 54 ford pickup from me. all around good guy.

Gerald Poels USN retired

March 8, 2025

He was my dermatologist for many years. We both had military stories to tell each other. One visit time he told me his cat, Inky, had died. I could see he was sad about that. That story brought tears to my eyes. He was very personable. We ran into each other on a flight to Dulles years ago. He was going to DC to testify against 'Obama Care'. I thought of him as a friend.

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