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Willard Bringhurst Wilkinson M.D.

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Willard Bringhurst Wilkinson, M.D. 1920 ~ 2006 Willard Bringhurst Wilkinson peacefully passed away May 25, 2006, at his home in Holladay, Utah. He was born April 23, 1920, in Ririe, Idaho, to Veda Bringhurst and Stephen Robert Wells Wilkinson. Willard grew up in the small town of Rigby, Idaho,...

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Dear Wilkinson Family:
I too was a patient of the good doctor for many years as well as my family. He delivered two of my children and I just found out a few days ago delivered my wife. He was a great person who will be missed by all who have had the pleasure and good fortune of knowing him.

Dr. Wilkinson delivered me and was my doctor until he retired. He was always so sweet and made a child who is scared of doctors feel at ease. The thing I remember most was when I was sick and he would give me a kiss on the cheek to see if I had a fever.

I am another product of Dr. Wilkinson's care from my birth at Cottonwood Hospital until his retiremet. I want to echo the thoughts of many about your father's care and abilities. I still compare all of my family doctors to the skill and care that I witnessed while growing up... they all fall short. Thank you for sharing him with us.

Dear Wilkinson Famly,
I am so sorry for your loss. I did not know Dr. Wilkinson had passed away, until Dawna Davies called me today.I would never have missed his funeral, had I known.
Reading thru these letters, I remember most of these former patients names. They were patients when I began working for your dad, and they were patients until he retired, I am sure. And its true, every patient got a hug, and was a friend forever. Every kind word in these letters, are absolutly the...

What else can you say...the guy was the best. They simply don't make doctors like Willard any more. He was our family doctor and friend who delivered both my kids, removed mine and my son's appendix, etc., etc.,etc...all with the upmost professionalism and compassion. He is missed by all who were truly fortunate enough to have this man touch there lives.

Dear Lynne and Steve,
We send our love, sympathy and warmest greetings to you and to each of your precious children and grandchildren. Although many miles separate us, we feel such a closeness to you and just want you to know you are in our thoughts and prayers. Lynne, your dad was such a remarkable man with singular gifts and talents. His life was one of unselfish devotion, blessing many so unselfishly by both his medical care and by his love and genuine warmth. The Lord's tender...

Dear Ones of the Wilkinson Family:
As I read the appropriately written obituary for Dr Wilkinson, I was flooded with memories of him and you dear Mom. When I visited her grave on Memorial Day, I thought how much they loved each other and could piture him greeting her by picking her up and twirling around while hugging and kissing her.
I can think of a hundred flattering words to describe him, but will just say that we have lost a witty, wise, wnderful man, a loving and caring...

Dr. Wilkenson was my doctor throughout my childhood. He was absolutely marvelous and I always knew he really cared about me. I was never afraid to see him no matter what had happened to me. He healed me. Thank You so much to Dr. Wilkenson and I am sorry for your loss.

Thanks for being you...you definetly left your mark in this world. I can still remember going to you as teenager, & my parents going to you until you retired. My mom & dad just love you & Marian. You were a kind,gentle soul,with a great sense of humor of course. Thanks for your love & support & friendship. May you have peace soaring thru the skys with your beautilful wife. God bless you & your family. Love Deidre (Baker)Tidwell