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Dr. Waldo Erhardt Robert Frankenstein

1927 - 2020

Dr.  Waldo Erhardt Robert Frankenstein obituary, 1927-2020, Bellevue, MI

BORN

1927

DIED

2020

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Bellevue, Michigan

Waldo Frankenstein Obituary

Dr. Waldo Erhardt Robert Frankenstein

Bellevue - Dr. Waldo "Doc" Erhardt Robert Frankenstein, 92, of Bellevue, MI, passed away at home on June 12, 2020, with his family by his side. Doc was a compassionate and caring man, who loved his family, friends, and community fiercely. Waldo was born on October 13, 1927 in Royal Oak, MI. His parents, Paul and Hedwig Frankenstein, immigrated from Germany in the 1920's and instilled the value of education and hard work into their sons. Waldo served in the United States Army during World War II, volunteering to become airborne by the flip of a coin. After graduating from Detroit College, Waldo attended Des Moines University, graduating as a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine. While studying at Des Moines University, Waldo met and married his late wife Marilyn Frankenstein on June 19, 1954, in Prairie City, IA. They were married for 49 years. Waldo and Marilyn, along with their three children, John, Bridgett and Holly, moved to Bellevue, MI in 1960 and made the village their home for over 60 years. Docs commitment to Bellevue and its residents included serving as village Mayor, multiple appointments on village committees, and supporting any initiative or project that he believed would help his neighbors. Doc is probably best known for the years he spent as the local hometown physician. He practiced medicine in Bellevue for 55 years. Doc was devoted to his patients and it was common practice for him to make house calls, meet you in the office after hours, or to see him on the sidelines at all the Bronco home games. He has touched the lives of almost everyone who has called Bellevue home. The impact Doc had on the Bellevue community as a physician, friend, and neighbor will not be forgotten. When Doc was not in the office or making a house call, you could find him on the golf course or skiing, at Lions Club, or in the basement working on various woodworking projects. Some of his other hobbies included piloting, traveling with his wife and family, fishing, and hunting. Waldo is survived by his three children, John (Terry) Frankenstein, Escanaba, MI, Bridgett Frankenstein, Bellevue, MI, and Holly (Ron) Baker, Middletown, OH, four grandchildren, six great - grandchildren, and brother Guenther (Ute) Frankenstein, Lebanon, NH. He was proceeded in death by his wife Marilyn Frankenstein and brother Paul Frankenstein.

Doc is greatly loved by all who know him and will be missed more than words can describe.

Due to current health guidelines a private funeral service will be held for the family with a community memorial service planned for a later date. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting http://www.kempffuneralhome.com

In lieu of flowers the family is asking that donations be made to the Bellevue Memorial Scholarship Fund in honor of Dr. Frankenstein, 904 West Capital Avenue Bellevue, MI 49021.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Battle Creek Enquirer from Jun. 13 to Jun. 15, 2020.

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Donna A Reuter

June 1, 2023

I was one of the children brought into the world my Dr. Frankenstein.

Sandi Nowicki

June 7, 2022

I will never find a doctor that was as caring as doc. His kindness extended outside his office...I was so pleased to see him at my husband's celebration of life. RIP

Muhammad Rafi

June 18, 2020

Best doctor and a wonderful kind person,my deepest condolences.

Sheila Wolford

June 16, 2020

I had the pleasure of working with Dr Frankenstein at Lakeview General Hospital. He was a great man. I enjoyed working with him. He truly cared about all his patients and the staff he worked with.

Kyle Ploehn, PA-C

June 15, 2020

A GREAT Doctor....an even better Man....we need more like him in both professions....had the distinct honor of sitting with him and a few other Senior DOs (Dr Kopelman & Dr Fedele usually) during many Drug Rep dinners......you could learn more Spending a couple of hours during a Drug Reps presentation from them than you could learn in months at Med school....

Kurt Barrett

June 14, 2020

Waldo was already a fixture when I arrived at Lakeview General Hospital in 1977. He was always kind, thoughtful, intelligent and forthright. He was a good (old fashioned!) family physician and I am sure he was proud to carry the (now obsolete) title of general practitioner. A life well lived. Rest In Peace my friend and colleague.
Dr Kurt Barrett

Joe Barker

June 14, 2020

The world would be a lesser place without you Waldo. He was a great doctor and a great friend. May you soar high on your next adventure... Rest in peace my friend.

Kathie (Trusock) Vanwagner

June 14, 2020

Oh Doc. So many memories. You were so loved. Fly high and say hi to mom dad and tom for me!!

Sandi Nowicki

June 14, 2020

What a thoughtful man and a great doctor. He was the best! I felt he was my friend and always included us when he saw us out and asked us to join him. He was more than our doctor, but our friend too.

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