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4 thoughts on “dr fisseha tekle-wold

  1. I really an sincerely fell sad for her passing. I remember her as well as, her older brother so well, when I was a child living not very far away from our house, when I was a child. I always wondered where went after she graduated with her MD form the former Haile Sellasie University. I hope, I am talking about the same lady that I knew. RIP to her an her family

  2. I first saw Dr. Fisseha when I was only 7 years old.Like many children, I was very shy and scared to go to the doctors office, but I remember how caring, patient and understanding she was. I remember how radiant her smile was and how you could almost feel and touch the warmth of her heart. She had this amazing ability to heal you with her simple soft words of encouragement.She was indeed one of a kind. She was more than a doctor she was like a mother to me. One of my fondest memories of her was when she offered to give me her personal cell number if ever i needed to talk to her. She was the most giving and understanding person I have ever known. she personified beauty and elegance and showed me what it means to be a strong Ethiopian. Now, as a 31 year old woman I can truly say that I owe my well being to Dr. Fisseha. She showed me what it means to be a God fearing person. It is said in the Bible that God made us in his image and looking back at her work and heart I know this to be true. She was the angel that was placed on this earth to heal the sick,bring back the lost and comfort the ones that wondered aimlessly. It did not matter if you were the last or the the very first patient of the day, to her you were her top priority. Today, as I celebrate her life in the quietness of my home I encourage all of us to learn from this remarkable woman. To all who have ever said that there are no good people out there please look at her as an example. The Lord sent her to us to show us that love and compassion does exist. May we all aspire to touch each others lives in the same gentle and selfless way that Dr. Fisseha did for so many. May the Lord open his arms to her as she arrives to paradise.

  3. I have just found out about Dr. Tekle-Wold. I am in shock. She has been the family pediatrician since 1976. She had just seen my daughter for her school shots in august. How she became the pediatrican for me was through my mother when she had my brother and then I had children and decided to keep Dr. Tekle-Wold as our primary doctor. I have chills right now and trying to hold my tears back. She was an EXCELLENT, CARING doctor. She will be missed. I am so sad right now. It feel a great lost without her just as when I lost my mom 2 years ago. I am so sad right now. I have to go so I will not breakdown around my children because they are sadden as well. I miss you Dr. Tekle-Wold my you Rest in Peace.

    My HEART goes out to her children and family what a Lost. Peace be with you all and God Bless you. I loved her.

    Mrs. Denise Marshall :(

  4. I am very sorry for Dr. Fisseha death! She was like a mother, sister and friend to me. We spoke just before she left and it was a shock to me! I work in the hospital and I had a chance to see when she visits the new born babies and their mothers. It was a great lesson to me, how caring she was, and loved each babies. Happy and smiled with each babies and remembered each detail about them. She never tired talking about them. So compassion to their mother and make sure that to contact her any time if they had a questions. What a great person!
    I missed you already.
    May God bless her soul?

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