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DR. SIDNEY L. NELKO (SID)

Born: Apr 19, 1931

Date of Passing: Aug 05, 2022

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DR. SIDNEY L. NELKO
April 19, 1931 - August 5, 2022


Devoted husband, loving father, distinguished family practitioner / surgeon, and one of the founding doctors of Seven Oaks General Hospital, passed away in Winnipeg at the age of 91 on August 5, 2022.
He was predeceased by his wife of 59 years, Gwen in 2020. He is survived by his children, Marni (Nelko) Altman of Vancouver, BC, and Trevor (Rachelle) Nelko of Plymouth, Minnesota, and his grandchildren, Ashton Altman, Tristan and Dylan Nelko. He is also survived by his sister Claire Granovsky (Breslaw) and Paul Granovsky. He was predeceased by his brothers, Max and Ernie Nelko, and sister Sonia Yaffe.
Sid was born in Winnipeg on April 19, 1931, after his parents immigrated from Poland in 1927. He attended St. Johns High School and graduated from the University of Manitoba Medical School in 1957. His medical residency in Family Practice was completed in Norristown, Pennsylvania and Saskatoon, SK. He returned to Winnipeg and opened his Family Practice in 1960, that served generations of families until 2005. He also served as a Major in the Canadian Armed Forces in the Militia Medical field. His medical journey also involved the City of Winnipeg's Health Department, where he attended to police officers and firefighters. He also worked for the Government of Canada as an immigration and medical officer, the Workers Compensation Board, and Provincial Medical Examiner. He finished his medical career working two days a week at a walk-in clinic at age 82.
Sid established himself as a leading family practitioner who was as devoted to his patients as they were to him. Early in his practice, he added a Mickey Mouse pin to his lab coat, which was comforting to his young patients. He was an attentive listener and thoughtful in his responses. He was always impeccably attired as a physician in his suit and tie. He was a lifetime member of the American Academy of Family Physicians and always attended the annual convention with Gwen to further his medical education. He was known as having "surgeon's hands" in giving vaccinations, as he would distract his patients with conversation, and often they did not know he completed his task. He was blessed to find his calling as a MD and was always available to patients and friends.
While much of his life was defined by his professional excellence and dedication to his patients, it was the final chapter that revealed the full measure of his compassion. Sid devoted the last years of Gwen's life caring for her as a loyal husband, until her death in 2020. He and Gwen travelled extensively in their marriage and valued their experiences together. Their relationship was strong and enduring in their 59 years of marriage.
Sid had a wonderful sense of humour that was evident in his many funny voices and his spontaneous singing. He had a brilliant mind that prompted him to read many medical journals and books and was exceptional at Trivial Pursuit. He loved to walk and ride his bike in his neighbourhood, attend the symphony and theater centre, and work in his yard.
A private service was held, and memorial donations may be made in Sid's memory to: Seven Oaks General Hospital Foundation, 2300 McPhillips St., Winnipeg, MB R2V 3M3, (204) 632-3552 or a charity of your choice.

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Aug 20, 2022

Condolences & Memories (4 entries)

  • I am very sad to hear about Dr. Nelko. I was born and raised in Garden City and started seeing Dr. Nelko as a young child until my early teens when he retired. I remember him being so friendly and actually always looked forward to my appointments with him. He was never in a rush and always felt more like a family member than a doctor. I really liked his receptionist too, I don't remember her name but always had nice chats with her while waiting. May he rest in peace. - Posted by: Mort Adler (Patient) on: Sep 02, 2022

  • Awesome Doctor and listener. More than just a medical practitioner Dr. Nelko was a life coach. I really appreciated all he did for me as my Dr. after I left my pediatrician. Thank you! - Posted by: Michael Sparks (Patient) on: Aug 26, 2022

  • Was the most wonderful doctor and general surgeon. Always patient, kind and ever so caring and friendly. He would always take time for our family either before or after hours and even a time or two on the weekends. I even recall a house call or two. Rest in Peace Dr. Nelko. You are greatly missed. - Posted by: Janet (Harman) Davis (Former Patient) on: Aug 20, 2022

  • I had the pleasure of working with Dr. Nelko for a few years and he was without doubt one of my favourite Doctors. A gentle man with with a kind heart, and ever so humble. Rest in peace. Shelley & Wayne - Posted by: Shelley Anderson (Co worker) on: Aug 20, 2022

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