West Plains, MO. – Ozarks Healthcare At Home: Hospice recently held a ceremony titled “We Honor Veterans” last week. A local of West Plains, Richard “Dick” Dold, was the recipient of this honor for his history of military service.
Dold began his military service as an Airman Basic and later achieved a Master Sergeant ranking. He then participated in Operation Boot Strap and became a captain. During his service, he was stationed throughout Europe and the U.S.
Dick and his wife, Jan, have been married 51 years. Together, they have two children, Bridget Miller and Eric Dold. They also have three grandchildren, Megan Dold and Alexis and Camryn Miller. Dick adores spending time with his family’s dog, Foxy.
Ozarks Healthcare At Home: Hospice is an organization out of Ozarks Healthcare that cares for the terminally ill by providing various needs for not only the patients, but their families. Trained volunteers play an integral role in the care that is given to both patients and the patients’ families as they face end-of-life issues.
For more information on this program, visit their website at www.ozarkshealthcare.com