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    Richard Wilterdink, Cortland, Ohio

    By MyValleyTributes Staff,

    4 hours ago

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    CORTLAND, Ohio (MyValleyTributes) – Dr. Richard Wilterdink died at home with his loving family at his side on Monday, October 7, 2024.

    Richard was born on August 8, 1935 in Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin to Mabel and Harold Wilterdink.

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    He is survived by two sisters, RuthAnn VanDixhorn (Henry) and Mary Teune (David); his devoted and loving wife of 40 years, Cathy and his children, Rick Wilterdink, Pam Wilterdink (Robert Dass) John Wilterdink (Melissa), Jim Wilterdink (Amy), Paul Seck (Florencia) and Emily Seck Boyle (Lincoln). He has 13 grandchildren, Maggie, Katie, Bridgette, Amber, Hope, Hannah, Sophia, Parkes, Charlie, Piper, Paloma, Camilo and Barrett and two great-grandchildren, Victoria and Mark.

    Richard (who was nicknamed Dick growing up, then called Rich and Doc in later years) spent his childhood working on his grandfather Wilterdink’s large-scale farm. He was a great lover of barns and animals and had a horse most of his life. He enjoyed gardening, growing a large vegetable garden every summer, as well as roses and zinnias. He loved children, older folks and especially babies, delivering over two thousand in his career as a physician. He had a wonderful bedside manner which made him beloved by his patients.

    Richard was a 4-point chemistry and anatomy graduate of Lakeland College where he was also an All-Conference football star center (he was inducted into the football Hall of Fame there in 1985). After college he did a fellowship in Anatomy at Tulane University before enlisting in the Army. Stationed at Fort Hood in Texas he was in charge of medical research and co-authored a groundbreaking paper on exchange transfusions in newborns. He then went on to graduate from Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine in Missouri.

    In 1967 set up a practice of general medicine and obstetrics in Cortland, Ohio. He was on the medical staff of Warren General Hospital.

    Richard fell in love with and married Catherine in 1984. They had many happy years together as celebrated members of their church, frequenting cruises where they won dance competitions, and regularly visiting Sanibel Island where they walked the beach every morning and rode bikes in the afternoons.

    “Doc” was very active after retiring from medicine; riding his horse, swimming and gardening in the summers, and cross country skiing and walking with his dogs at the park in the winters. He loved his family dearly, and with a huge appetite for life he relished dinners, games, and lots of joking & laughing with his friends, his kids and grandkids.

    Those that knew him will remember him for his kind eyes, his bear hugs, and his hearty laugh.

    A Celebration of life ceremony will be held in the near future, TBA. A memorial service will be held Saturday, November 30 at Bazetta Christian Church, 4131 Bazetta Road NE, Cortland, OH. 44410.

    If you would like to honor Richard’s memory please make a donation to the Salvation Army.

    Arrangements handled by Lane Family Funeral Homes .

    To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Dr. Richard Wilterdink, please visit our flower store .

    A television tribute will air Friday, October 11 at the following approximate times: 7:10 a.m. on FOX, 12:22 p.m. on WKBN, 5:08 p.m. on MyYTV and 7:27 p.m. on WYTV. Video will be posted here the day of airing.

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