Edith Wald

Edith Wald obituary, Bedford, NY

Edith Wald

Edith Wald Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Graham Funeral Home - Rye from Jul. 19 to Jul. 20, 2025.

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Edith Wald, nurse, mother of seven, music lover, avid New Yorker, and intrepid world traveler, died in Redding, Conn., on July 19, 2025. She was 91.

Born in 1933 in Bayonne, N.J., Edith attended Skidmore College. She moved to Rye, N.Y., where she raised her children, with her husband, Arnold M. Wald, M.D. They remained married for 25 years.

In her forties, she returned to school, earning her BS and MS in nursing, leading to a long career as a psychiatric nurse. She lived for 40 years on the East Side of Manhattan.

During the course of her life, Edith traveled as far as China, India, Israel and Russia. She spent time in Ethiopia as a volunteer nurse during the 1984 famine. She was a social activist, accompanying her family to Washington, D.C., many times to protest the Vietnam War. Later in life she was a member of the singing protest group, The Raging Grannies.

Edith installed a love of music, travel, the arts and social justice in all her children, and she took great pride in their achievements. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Elizabeth. She is survived by six children -- Cathy, Adrienne, Richard, Lois, Dan and David, a son-in-law, Mike Barnow, daughters-in-law, Lisa Wald, and Louise Anselmo; eight grandchildren -- Aaron Wald, Benjamin Cole, Emma Kvaale, Emme H Wald, Jason Wald, Jeremy Bauman, Nina Cole, Samara Wald; and one great-grandchild, Ida Lubeck.

Funeral home hours will be Tuesday, July 22 from 4:00-7:00 p.m. at Graham Funeral Home, 1036 Boston Post Road, Rye., NY. A service will be held there on Wednesday, July 23, at 9:45 a.m. with burial to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Cancer Support Team or the Metropolitan Opera.

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