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Mary Bidgood-Wilson Obituary

Mary Bidgood Wilson

Moultonborough, NH - MOULTONBOROUGH --- Mary Bidgood-Wilson, a dedicated wife, loving mother, a beloved grandmother, a trusted sister, and a dear friend to many passed on October 21st 2024, in her lakeside home surrounded by her family. She is survived by her husband of 50 years Kenneth Wilson of Moultonborough; her daughter Kimberlie Mohan & her husband Patrick of Meredith; her sons Bradley & his wife Lisa of Hopkinton, MA and Brett Robert & his wife Chiara of Norwalk, CT; five grandchildren Patrick, Kaitlyn, Colin, Kenneth, and Robert. Her family loved her deeply and will miss her dearly.

Mary Bidgood-Wilson was at the forefront of the endeavor for professional autonomy and standing to grant nurse practitioners independence as primary care providers. In an era when physicians dominated medicine in the United States, the national campaign by nurse practitioners for full autonomy and pay equity was a long and arduous battle. Equity came earlier to New Hampshire than it did elsewhere in the country because of Mary's efforts. She was a pioneer, a fighter and so much more.

An Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN), a Family Nurse Practitioner, a Certified Nurse Midwife, an entrepreneur, and a civic leader in the Lakes Region for more than 40 years, Mary died after a hard-fought battle with bile duct cancer. She was 71 years old.

In her decades of practice, she delivered hundreds of babies as a Certified Nurse Midwife and counseled thousands of patients as a Family Nurse Practitioner. Her care of patients often spanned generations, helping the same women she delivered bring life into the world themselves. Her career elevated the profile of APRNs in the delivery of primary medical care and midwifery services.

Mary's dedication to her patients, profession and colleagues did not stop at the end of the office visits. She embraced difficult political and economic tasks, chairing and serving on multiple committees for the New Hampshire Nurse Practitioners Association (NHNPA), focusing on access to care. In her role of chairperson of the organization's Committee on Third Party Reimbursement, she often said that winning pay equity for Nurse Practitioners from Medicaid was tantamount to "delivering my fourth child." When nominated for one of the many public service awards she received in her career, a former colleague, noted that "nursing leaders from other states look to Mary Bidgood-Wilson because she and New Hampshire have set precedent."

An active parent and a committed volunteer, Mary served on many boards including the: Moultonborough School District, Cancer Society of Carroll County and the New Hampshire Children's Health Foundation. Always ready to tackle the next challenge, she traveled to Haiti following the disastrous 2010 earthquake to provide healthcare to mothers and newborns. Even her retirement from professional practice at age 65 was short-lived. When COVID-19 sent the country into lockdown in 2020, she returned to the front lines. She had her license reinstated to administer vaccines throughout New Hampshire. "I worked harder during COVID than I had in years," she said, "but I would have felt guilty had I stayed home and not helped during a public health emergency."

She was often the first on the scene whenever a health challenge confronted a friend or a family member, offering support, advice and even a medical referral if needed. To her neighbors, she provided constant inspiration, propelling them from their armchairs whenever they saw Mary power walking along their dirt road, hiking the nearby hills or racing across Greens Basin in her kayak or on her paddle board.

The oldest of eight children of William John Bidgood (deceased) and Helen Jean (McCabe) Bidgood (deceased), Mary was born in Rutland, Vermont on April 1, 1953 and grew up in Hudson and Melrose, Massachusetts. In addition to her husband, children and grandchildren, she is survived by her six brothers and her sister; William John Bidgood, Jr. & his wife Maureen of Melrose, MA, Elizabeth A. Curnane of Melrose, MA, Paul F. Bidgood & his wife Patricia of West Boylston, MA, James B. Bidgood of Saugus, MA, Peter D. Bidgood & his wife Lori of Melrose, MA, Andrew M. Bidgood & his wife Allison of Atkinson, NH and George M. Bidgood & his wife Kerri of Melrose, MA and many nieces and nephews.

She received a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of the State of New York, a certificate in Nurse Midwifery at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, a certificate as a Family Nurse Practitioner from Northeastern University and a Master's degree in Perinatal Health from the State University of New York at Stony Brook. Elected as a fellow of the American College of Nurse Midwives in 1997, she was part of the faculty at School of Nursing at Boston University, Yale University and the University of New Hampshire and on the Board of Directors of the New Hampshire Medical Malpractice Joint Underwriting Association.

A former executive director of the NHNPA, Mary received that organization's Lifetime Achievement Award in 2016 for recognition of her years of clinical work and legislative advocacy on behalf of her patients and her profession. In 2024, the NHNPA established a leadership training fund in her name to cultivate the next generation of healthcare leaders in New Hampshire. "Her commitment to ensuring that all patients have access to the providers and the healthcare experiences of their choice was matched by her dedication to ensuring that APRNs have access to meaningful and valued careers," the organization noted.

Mary relished her roles as a daughter and sister and carried that familial spirit through as a wife, mother, and grandmother. While she spent hundreds of nights "on call" tending to emergencies caring for her patients, she was always on-call for her family and friends. She perhaps had her greatest impact on those closest to her and given her professional prowess, that is quite a statement. Mary was always present and engaged in the lives of her children and grandchildren. Never wanting to miss a moment or let life's simple pleasures of time with family and friends pass her by, she was always ready to make a trip or host a party. Ever the eternal optimist and fair-weather forecaster; Mary spent warm days on the lake - paddle boarding, waterskiing, or kayaking and on cold days cruising downhill or cross country. If life is spent trying to ensure that the world is a better place when one leaves, Mary can rest easy.

A public Memorial Community Gathering has been planned at Geneva Point Center in Moultonborough on November 11, 2024, from Noon to 4:00pm. Planned remarks will begin at 1:00 and conclude at 2:00. All are welcome.

A donation in her memory to the MBW Leadership Fund at the NHNPA can be made by visiting www.NHNPA.org/MBW-Leadership-Fund . For flower contributions please call The Boro's Floral Boutique (603) 253-7651.

Arrangements are under the care of Mayhew Funeral Homes and Crematorium. To sign the online book of memories, go to mayhewfuneralhomes.com.

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

Published by Concord Monitor on Oct. 28, 2024.

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Alain

March 26, 2025

Mary, thank you for all you brought to the world, to your family, friends, to your career and giving of yourself to so many people.

Alicia (Winsor) Chagnon

November 19, 2024

In loving memory of a wonderful person. I remember when she worked at Moultonborough Family Health, being there for my mom when she was pregnant with my siblings, providing care for us when we were kids, and then providing care for my son when he was born. Not only did she provide care to all of us, but she was also one of our neighbors! Mary touched the lives of so many people and was such an inspiration. She will be greatly missed by all of us!

Cluster of 50 Memorial Trees

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Alain

November 11, 2024

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Kim & Mohammad Mirazimi

November 2, 2024

Sending our deepest condolences and wishing you strength and comfort in this difficult time.

Sue Corliss

November 1, 2024

Mary was an inspiration to all who knew her! I am so saddened to hear of her passing.

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November 1, 2024

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Doug and Sue

October 26, 2024

What a beautiful tribute to a life well lived! Mary´s vibrant spirit, positive outlook, and " you can do it" energy will live on in the lives of those who were privileged to be her friends. Her earthly presence will be missed by those who have been blessed to know her. Thank you, Mary, for giving of yourself to the world around you-you made it a better place!

Laura Clauss

October 26, 2024

I was fortunate to meet Mary through our involvement in & legislative work for the New Hampshire Nurse Practitioner Association. She certainly was a role model for many of her professional peers, being one of the first to have an independently owned NP practice. She paved the way for other nurse practioners to do the same in NH and beyond. Thank you Mary, for all your contributions to healthcare.

Ellen Stickney

October 26, 2024

I had the pleasure of working with Mary for 6 years both in the hospital assisting with births and in her office assisting with patients. I learned a great deal from her. Her patients loved her, and she would go out of her way to make sure they had what they needed. She left an indelible mark on this world for sure, and she will be missed.

Marc Kozin

October 25, 2024

Mary will be sorely missed by so many including us. We hope Ken and the rest of the family are doing ok. The Kozins

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