Obituary for
Richard D. Waterman MD
A memorial service for Dr. Richard D. Waterman who passed away on October 20, 2016, will be held at the Waldoboro United Methodist Church on Saturday, August 5, 2017 at 11:00 a.m., Pastor Karen Lili Pax and Pastor Dave Macy officiating. The family invites people to share their memories of Dr. Waterman via email at olddocwaterman@gmail.com. These reminiscences can be either personal or professional in nature. Photos are also welcome. A memory book is planned and copies of the memorial book will be donated to both the Waldoborough Historical Society and the North Haven Historical Society.
Hall’s of Waldoboro has care of the arrangements. To extend online condolences, please visit www.hallfuneralhomes.com
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Life Story for Richard D. Waterman MD
Richard D. Waterman, MD, 93, of Waldoboro died peacefully on October 20, 2016, at the Sussman House in Rockport, Maine. Richard was born on North Haven, Maine, September 19, 1923 to parents Oscar E. & Kathleen Gilchrist Waterman. Richard lived next door to the village school and was so anxious to join the children he saw in the schoolyard, he was allowed to start school while still 4 years old. He loved his school days and his school chums. A recent sorrow was the death of his classmate Lewis Haskell.
He was working his way through the University of Maine in Agricultural Engineering when he was drafted into the US Army in 1943. He was sent to see the USA from Maine to California, training in several different Army camps. While at Camp Hood in Texas, he was baptized and accepted into the Brook Avenue Baptist Church in Waco, Texas. He was enrolled in the Army Special Training Corps and sent to Lawrence, Kansas, to the medical school at KU, where his group of Army recruits underwent accelerated medical training. While there, he met Dorothy Dean Stump, also a medical student. They were married on January 3, 1947, in her parents' home in Kansas City, Missouri. They worked together in their medical practice and life, while raising three children. Their son Jack, also a KU med school alumnus, joined the family practice in 1980. At the time of Dr. Dorothy’s death in 2009, they had celebrated 62 years of marriage.
After Richard's graduation from medical school in 1948, he interned in Bangor, Maine, at Eastern Maine General Hospital. The young couple set up practice first in Friendship, Maine, with help from Dr. and Mrs. Hahn. Their first two children were born before the family moved to Main Street in Waldoboro in 1953, and the third child arrived after the move. The doctors' office was in the family home for many years. This was fitting, because Dr Richard thought of his patients and their families as part of his own. For two years ending in 1956, he was a Captain in the US Air Force, most of that time at Sampson AFB in Waterloo, New York. He practiced in the Waldoboro area until his retirement in 1985. He was busy with car repairs, working in a wood lot and vegetable gardening until eventually he went into 24 hour care for Dorothy. Richard tended to her lovingly until her death. His remaining years have been spent reading voraciously and telling many stories to friends and family.
Dr. Richard is survived by his children: Anne (Tom) Sienkewicz of Monmouth, Illinois, Jack (Debbie) Waterman and Carl Waterman of Waldoboro, Maine, as well as his brother Stanley (Mary ) Waterman and sister in law Ann G. W. Brown, all of North Haven. He is also survived by five grandchildren, Marie (Kyle Bond), Julia (Victor Martinez), and Richard (Jessica Zaiken) Sienkewicz, Tim & Nick Waterman, three great granddaughters, seven well loved nieces and nephews and their children and grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, and younger brother John (Ann) Waterman of North, Haven, Maine.
The family suggests memorial gifts may be sent to the Waldoboro Public Library. The kindness of library staff in supplying both our parents with reading material will never be forgotten.
Services will be at a later date.
Hall’s of Waldoboro has care of the arrangements. To extend online condolences, light a candle for Richard or to share a story or pictures, please visit his Book of Memories at www.hallfuneralhomes.com