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Ronald S. Wu M.D.

1941 - 2020

Ronald S. Wu M.D. obituary, 1941-2020, Los Angeles, CA

BORN

1941

DIED

2020

Ronald Wu Obituary

December 10, 1941 - September 8, 2020 Dr. Ronald Wu, a physician blessed with extraordinary skills and a calm, quiet manner, is being remembered by friends, colleagues, patients and families whose lives he touched with great care and grace during his nearly 50 years in private practice, serving the Glendale community and beyond.Dr. Wu passed away peacefully in his home during the early morning hours of September 8, surrounded by his family. During the past 16 years, he fought a heroic battle against lung cancer but remained steadfast in his commitment to his patients until he retired in June 2017. Dr. Wu was born in 1941 on the small island of Gulangyu, a short distance from the coastal city of Xiamen, China. He began his education in Singapore where he attended grade school through junior college. He came to the United States and completed his undergraduate studies at Union College, Nebraska, in 1964, followed by four years at Loma Linda University School of Medicine, California.During his final year at Loma Linda, he met a young lady named Georgiana at a Seventh-day Adventist church social. Just two weeks after Dr. Wu completed medical school in June 1968, he and Georgiana were married on Father's Day.The couple moved to Glendale shortly after, and Dr. Wu began a one-year internship and a three-year residency at Glendale Adventist Hospital (today's Adventist Health Glendale). It was a busy time for the young doctor, often working days at the hospital and nights in emergency rooms around Los Angeles to save up so he and Georgiana could buy a home in Glendale and eventually start a family. During his internship, Dr. Wu made a decision that would affect the rest of his working life. He would specialize in obstetrics and gynecology. For nearly half-a-century until his retirement, he dedicated his practice to providing the highest skilled care to women with difficult pregnancies and deliveries. He helped bring more than 20,000 healthy babies into the world at Adventist Health Glendale. Through the years, his practice drew patients from throughout the U.S. and as far away as Europe, China and India. There were individual cases of note. In 1994, Dr. Wu delivered triplets vaginally to a 50-year-old Eagle Rock woman, which was covered by the LA Times and CNN. He remembered this experience as a highlight of his career. "I was thrilled," he said. Not only did Dr. Wu guide mothers and their families through challenging times, he also was a mentor to countless physicians and medical students. Nurses who worked alongside treasured him as a teacher and friend, and they especially loved the times during breaks when he sang his favorite songs! He will be remembered for his infectious smile, his "Dr. Wu-isms," and his celebratory whistle. Beyond his medical practice, Dr. Wu loved all sports. As a younger man, playing soccer was his passion. As he grew older, tennis was his joy, especially playing doubles. To celebrate his 70th birthday, he attended all four Grand Slam tennis tournaments – Australian, French and U.S. Opens, and Wimbledon. Looking back on his career, Dr. Wu reflected, "I love delivering babies! Seeing the joy and happiness it brings to families is so fulfilling."Recognizing both Dr. Wu and Georgiana for their lifelong commitment to the hospital and community, Adventist Health Glendale's auditorium now carries their names. The Foundation recently also honored them at its UNGala 2020 in early August, a memorable evening that Dr. Wu attended, greeting friends from a social distance with waves and broad smiles.Ronald is survived by his wife of 52 years, Georgiana; daughters Roxanne Wu and Crystal (Bryan) Simpson; granddaughter Eryn Wu Simpson; brother Gary Seng Hock Wu; and many other dear family members. The family will plan a memorial service for Dr. Wu in 2021. Donations in Dr. Wu's memory may be made to the Adventist Health Glendale Foundation, in support of patient care at the hospital. www.adventisthealth.org/glendale/our-foundation

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Published by Los Angeles Times from Sep. 12 to Sep. 13, 2020.

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Sally Maude (De Corse RN)

March 9, 2025

I loved Dr. Wu. I worked with him for many years at Glendale Adventist Medical Center in Labor and Delivery. I was there with him when he deliver the triplets. He was the best Doctor and ground breaking in his work. He would tell us the nurses Stories about how he came to American on a cargo ship from China. He always spoke so highly of his wife and children. He lived a blessed life. Sally Maude RN

Terri Farley

January 23, 2024

I know that Dr. Wu passed quite a while ago. It saddens me but i knew one day we would have to go on our way without him. There was no other Dr in my life who had a greater commitment to his patients. "Very unhappy pelvis" was a memorable phrase he used with me at a tough time. He saved me and my niece too. He took personal time with us both and drew pictures to explain. Incredible man and incredible commitment to healing using his intuition and care. Love him. Truly love him.

Maria Rosas

January 31, 2021

Dr. Wu was extraordinary. He delivered my son 34 years ago. I was watching the movie Pieces of a Woman and thought how fortunate i was to have had Dr. Wu to come to my aid after a failed natural birth with a midwife at her center. Dr. Wu showed up at 1am to deliver my son via C section. He was so skilled. It was a blessing i will never forget. It was so sad to hear of his passing when i looked him up. This is a great loss but his memory will live on in the thousands of stories told by parents to their children about the wonderful Drr. W who brought them into this world.

Nancy Smith

December 30, 2020

Dr Wu delivered my daughter by c-section in January 2001. The pregnancy was not planned and I was terrified. Dr Wu noticed my insecurities and spent so much time assuring me everything will be ok. Labor was long - more of a medical experience then a birthing experience. Both me and my daughter were in distress. Dr Wu took such good care of us. Today my daughter is in her second year of college - CalPoly San Luis Obispo (6% acceptance rate) and has been on the Deans List every quarter. Thank you Dr Wu for saving our lives

Edward Arthur Laue

September 27, 2020

Calling Dr. Wu

First day,
Nervous, What now?
Calling Dr. Wu.

Fetal distress,
No prenatal care
Calling Dr. Wu.

Patient worried,
Family concerned.
Calling Dr. Wu.

Residents aplenty
Always available.
Calling Dr. Wu.

Last day,
A mentor and friend
Calling Dr. Wu.

Saint Peter,
At the pearly gates.
Calling Dr. Wu.

Jan Lim

September 19, 2020

Dr. Wu delivered our grandson, Bo in August 2013. Especially since this was a very challenging birth we felt immeasurable gratitude. Our gratefulness sparked a new tradition. Each year on Bo’s birthday, I would mail a card to Dr. Wu, of our infinite thanks.
I had never personally met this compassionate and devoted physician who I was certain had wings tucked beneath his lab coat. One year, following his retirement I called his office seeking a forwarding address. Lo and behold when he answered the phone my elation couldn’t be contained. Although my card filled with heartfel unfathomable gratitude was ready to be mailed, actually being able to verbally express my feelings to him was a priceless gift. Dr. Wu will be remembered by many and will continue to be celebrated on Bo’s birthday.
Our deepest condolcondolences to his family, friends and all those Dr Wu touched with his grace.
Sharing in your sorrow,
Jan and David

Heber G Solorza

September 15, 2020

I was honor to have met Dr. Wu and all his family. Spending time with him and actually be there with him has been a life changing. Thank you so much Dr. Wu and Mrs. Wu.

Leslie Stewart, CNM

September 14, 2020

Dr Wu was a wonderful supporter of women , families, and of Midwives. He is missed and loved. Not to be forgotten...

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