Bernard-Gold-Obituary

Bernard Gold

Ann Arbor, Michigan

About

LOCATION
Ann Arbor, Michigan

Obituary

Send Flowers

Dr. Ben Gold (Bernard Leon Gold II), age 62, succumbed to cancer with his family by his side on December 26, 2012, after a brief stay in hospice at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Ann Arbor. Born on Jan. 6, 1950, to Donnis and Allen Gold in Dallas, Texas, he graduated from the Storm King School, the...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

I am so sad to hear of Ben's death. It will be always those times we shared, be it a meal, or riding in the Hunt at Waterloo, or on the trails after we all went through the "trial" there and all of the fun we had beyond and the crazy times up north at Donnybrook. Rest in Peace Ben . And, Pat Brian as well as James and Claire and I hold you in a huge huge hug.

I had suffered unknowingly with allergies since college and two years ago, a co-worker referred me to Dr. Gold and I was so thankful for his care. He was always kind and I enjoyed talking with him and felt totally confident in his treatment for me.

He will be missed. God Bless his family.

Dr. Gold was my doctor for many years. He was such a pleasant man! As a retired teacher, we had many discussions abour the state of education. He was so proud that his wife was an educator. My fondest memory of Dr. Gold was when the power went out in his building and he came downstairs and treated my husband who is paralyzed and could not get his wheelchair up to the 2nd. floor. It was so obvious that Dr. Gold loved his patients, his employees, and his profession. He was a wonderful man...

Dr. Gold was my doctor and my father's doctor
for many years. Dr. Gold was always so kind to me and especially to my father. I will remember Dr. Gold for always having that great smile. My father and I will truly miss him. My father and I send our deepest sympathy to Dr. Gold's family.

I was a patient of Dr. Gold's for over 20. Years and had a lot of respect for him. He was on the quiet side when I came in., then he would say something funny and look at me and smile. I will miss him dearly. Sharon hutting