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Robert Wilmott M.D.

1948 - 2024

Robert Wilmott M.D. obituary, 1948-2024, St. Louis, MO

BORN

1948

DIED

2024

Robert Wilmott Obituary

It is with our deepest sorrow that we share that Dr. Robert Wilmott, age 75, passed away in St. Louis on May 19, 2024, after a long and courageous battle with cancer. Bob lived an accomplished and full life as a distinguished pediatrician, professor, researcher, and university administrator, and as a loving husband, father, and grandfather.

Bob was born in London to Bill and Rose Wilmott on September 12, 1948. His father was a WWII veteran of the Royal Navy and an electrician by trade, and his mother spent her career at a chemical factory, rising from secretary to office manager and eventually one of the directors of the company. Bob grew up in Willesden and Neasden in Northwest London with his sister, Rosemary, and attended Kilburn Grammar School.

From an early age, Bob showed great interest and aptitude in the sciences. He was the first member of his family to attend university, and he earned his medical degree from University College London in 1973. Bob found himself drawn to pediatrics, and his kind, compassionate, soft-spoken nature made his chosen specialty a perfect fit. As a pediatrician, Bob dedicated his life to treating children suffering from respiratory illnesses, particularly cystic fibrosis. Early in his medical career, Bob was a fellow at London's Great Ormond Street Hospital in the Pediatric ICU, where he met the love of his life, Cathryn, who was a nurse at the time. Bob and Cathy were married at Westminster Cathedral on December 12, 1981.

Bob first crossed the pond for an exchange residency at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia in 1977, where he would return after his marriage to Cathy. In 1986, Bob left CHOP for an academic position at Wayne State University in Detroit, and from 1989 to 2001, Bob served as the Director of the Division of Pulmonary Medicine, Allergy and Clinical Immunology at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. In 2001, Bob moved to St. Louis, where he was named Chairman of Pediatrics at Saint Louis University Medical School and Pediatrician-in-Chief at Cardinal Glennon Hospital. Over the next two decades, Bob provided exemplary leadership, first in this role, then as Dean of Saint Louis University Medical School and Vice President of Medical Affairs, the position he held from 2019 until his illness.

Throughout his life, Bob always found time to enjoy multiple pursuits outside of work. He was an avid equestrian, SCUBA-certified diver, saxophonist, skier, and traveler. He and Cathy combined their love of travel and their dedication to providing care to those less fortunate with many medical mission trips to Belize. Bob's friendly demeanor and genuine enthusiasm for his hobbies ensured that he made lifelong friends, no matter what he was doing. And whether in Philadelphia, Detroit, Cincinnati, St. Louis, or London, Bob and Cathy, along with their four daughters, always maintained a warm and welcoming home filled with music, laughter, good food, and lively conversation.

At the end of 2020, Bob was diagnosed with cholangiocarcinoma. Bob successfully fought to give himself and his family the gift of time: three and a half high-quality years in which he could welcome another grandchild, walk his youngest daughter down the aisle at her wedding, attend doctoral degree graduation ceremonies for two daughters, and renew his vows with Cathy in Cornwall in the presence of loving family and friends.

Bob is survived by his wife of 42 years, Cathryn Wilmott; his sister, Rosemary Wilmott; his four daughters, Jenny Wilmott (Adam Seehaver), Francesca Wilmott (Jim Stanley), Gina Reed (Nick Reed), and Annabelle Wilmott (Chad Cover); his five grandchildren, Audriana Gomez, Oona Stanley, Wilder Reed, James Stanley, and Clementine Reed; his aunt, and many dear nieces, nephews, and cousins; numerous grateful patients; and countless friends.

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Published by St. Louis Post-Dispatch from May 21 to May 22, 2024.

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Helen Mccomish Ash

December 22, 2024

Cathy, please see my email add.
Even though the love of your life has left this earth plane, I hope your Christmas is merry and bright and full of happy times and memories with your loved ones. Wishing you good health and every blessing in 2025
With much love, Helen xxx

Helen Mccomish Ash

December 22, 2024

Dear Cathy, great sadness, great loss to all, family and yourself.
I remember the 1st day I met Bob at Queen Elizabeth hospital and then he was on 5A at GOS. I remember your wedding as being a day of great joy.
Thinking of you and your family. My love to you all. Helen xxx

Peter Le Souef

December 18, 2024

I met Bob when he was a registrar and I was a Senior Registrar at University College Hospital, London, and we became friends instantly. On night rounds of the neonatal unit, we would agree to do a quick ward round, each seeing half the neonates, so we could dash down the street for a quick pint. My wife Sue and I visited and stayed with him in Philadelphia when we were passing through the US in late 1977. Bob arranged for me to go on a ward round in the neonatal unit there. Later he nominated me onto a committee for ATS for which I was very grateful. Always quiet friendly and with a great sense of humour, I enjoyed catching up with him in many places in the world. I wish he'd been able to come and visit us in Australia.

Albin Leong

December 16, 2024

Bob was a gem of a person. I am honored to have known him. With deepest sympathies to his family. May they know many were graced by his presence in our lives.

Michael David Klein

August 9, 2024

Bob Wilmott was a good friend and great contributor to my adult education at the Children´s Hospital of Michigan in Detroit. I was honored to be called by him from each of his later positions. How such a kind, wise, and gentle person could tolerate being a dean always amazed me as did his knowledge of and skill at the saxophone. We have lost a friend and role model.

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Maria Nina Scarpa

June 24, 2024

I just saw that Dr. Wilmott has passed. I will be forever grateful to him for an experience that I have and always will remember working as his Pulmonary Function Techbologist. He taught me more than just how to do my job. He shared so much of his time to help me and my family when needed. Such a kind and caring man, as well as a doctor. I will always cherish my memories at CHOP under Dr. Wilmott´s leadership.

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Dr. Meena Murti, M.D.

June 10, 2024

It was an honor to have been able to work in Dr. Wilmott's program. He treated everyone very kindly and supported us in the pursuit of pediatric excellence. Condolences to his family.

Kathryn Hollingsworth

May 29, 2024

Sending my deepest condolences to Mrs. Wilmott and Family of a wonderful person and physician. He was kind and humble and his presence will be greatly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Jennifer Ladage

May 29, 2024

My deepest condolences to you all. Bob was dearly loved and respected at Cardinal Glennon and SLU. In 2012, he asked me to work with medical students to provide care to newly arrived immigrant families and now, our international clinic provides care and support to roughly 500 refugee/immigrant children per year. Without his ask and his insight, this care may not have ever developed. To him I am very grateful. He is truly missed.

Richard Moss

May 29, 2024

I count Bob among my good friends in our common work, but his personal qualities far surpassed professional collegiality, so that whenever I ran into him at meetingsI felt a warmth and admiration for a person of true compassion, kindness and insight that ennobled his many contributions to science and medicine. I am saddened by his passing, salute his memory and pay homage to his wonderfully accomplished life. Rest in peace Bob.

Samya Nasr

May 29, 2024

Dear Cathy, very sorry to hear about Bob's passing. he was a great teacher and mentor to me and many others. He also was a great friend. my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family

Lorraine Yehlen

May 22, 2024

We are so sad to hear of the passing of Dr Wilmott. I was fortunate to have worked with Dr Wilmott at Cardinal Glennon. He was an exceptional physician and leader. He had such a wonderful calm caring manner. He made a difference in the lives of countless others.
Our son, Alex, has fond memories of being encouraged by Dr Wilmott to play Christmas songs with the Wilmott family at Christmas time. Everyone was always so welcoming.
Wishing the Wilmott family comfort and peace and may your many loving memories bring you comfort.
With our deepest sympathy,
Paul, Lorraine and Alex Yehlen

Aniko and Attila

May 22, 2024

Our heart is broken and we are so sad that our dear friend Bob is gone.
We treasure all the memories and our deepest sympathy goes to Cathy and the whole family.
May he rest in peace, he was and is loved by many and he will stay in our hearts forever.

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Daniel Weiner

May 22, 2024

Dear Cathy, Jenny, Franny, Gina, and Annabelle -
I am so sorry to learn of Bob's death. As you may know, he is the main reason I became a pediatric pulmonologist. He showed me how to be a physician who caes about patients and investigation and administration and the next generation of pediatricians. He did all that while being a loving husband, father and grandfather. I will miss having him as an advisor. May his memory be for a blessing.

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