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Dr. Sidney R Wold
January 20, 1926 ~ August 25, 2020
Dr. Sidney Robert Wold, 94, died August 25, 2020. He was Born January 20, 1926 to the late May Belle Lundgren and Karl Christian Wold in St. Paul, Minnesota. He attended high school at St. Paul Academy (SPA) and spent summers at White Bear Lake, Minnesota where he and his brother Keith were state sailing champions. He remained a member of the White Bear Yacht Club his entire life, golfing and sailing with his friends.
During WWII he served with the 65th division of the US 3rd Army. He saw action while fighting through France, Belgium, Germany, and Czechoslovakia and his battalion was involved in the liberation of many concentration camps while sweeping through southern Germany. He ended up in Linz, Austria on VE Day.
After WWII he received his undergraduate degree from Centre College, and was a member of Beta Theta Pi. This is when he met his loving wife, Barbara Armstrong Wold.
He went on to receive his medical degree from the University of Louisville, after which he practiced medicine in Danville for his entire career.
Dr. Wold was a Rotarian, a past member of the Boyle County Public Library board, and a member of Centenary United Methodist Church and the Danville Country Club. He is predeceased by his wife, Barbara Armstrong Wold; two sisters, Betty Wold Johnson and Mary Louise Strong; and a brother, Keith Clinton Wold.
He is survived by his daughter, Gretchen (Thomas Martin) Wold of New York, NY; a son, Chris (Teri Abram) Wold of Plano, TX; two grandchildren, KC Wold of Plano, TX, and Olivia Wold of Dallas, TX; a sister-in-law, Elaine Johnson Wold of Boca Raton, FL; and numerous nieces and nephews.
A public visitation will be 11 am – 1 pm, Thursday September 10, 2020 at Stith Funeral Home in Danville. Memorial donations are suggested to the Boyle County Public Library.
Public Visitation: 11 am - 1 pm, Thursday, September 10, 2020 at Stith Funeral Home in Danville
Sid was my Dr for many years before I moved to Virginia. He was always very pleasant and never in a hurry when you had questions. I also enjoyed being around him on the golf course!
Rest easy Dr.Sid
Such a kind man
Rest easy
Rest easy
Rest easy
You will be missed so much, it was a pleasure working with him for a year. Prayers for the family and the rest of my co workers
Chris so sorry
Bless your gifts to other li
Sid, I always enjoyed our time spent with the many other Old Goats at the coffe club. So many laughs and happy memories to recall. Thank you for your military service to this great nation. Your service to our community as a practicing medical physician during your entire career, helped so many patients to wellness. Thank you for being a friend Sid.
Dr. Wold was my husband\’s doctor for many many years until we moved to Lexington in 1996 and had such great respect for Dr. Wold, besides a great doctor/patient friendship. A kindness I well remember was when my husband had yet another heart attack late at night and Dr. Wold stayed for hours until my husband was stabilized; then not having a way home in the middle of the night, Dr. Wold was kind to go out of his way to drive me to our house and waited until I was inside. Condolences to his family.
Dr. Wold was instrumental in saving the life of my husband (Rodney Hampton) in 1983 when he suffered a heatstroke. He had a temperature of 108.5° F. He stayed there through the night and brought him through the ordeal with no damage to his body from the experience. For that I will be eternally grateful for his skill and compassion.
So sorry for your loss
So sorry for your loss
May you Rest In Peace Dr. Wold
May you Rest In Peace Dr. Wold
May you Rest In Peace Dr. Wold
I am so sorry for your loss.
Rest In Peace, Dr. Wold.
Rest In Peace, Dr. Wold.
Rest Easy Dr. Sid.
Sorry for your loss he was a g