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Wimer, William Engels, III William (Bill) Engels Wimer, III, a retired minister in the United Church of Christ (UCC), passed away on January 14, 2014. He was 96 years old and celebrated in late December his 70th wedding anniversary with his beloved wife, Alice. The couple met in 1942 when they both were students at Yale Divinity School and were married a year later. Mr. Wimer was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on August 27, 1917. He received an A.B. with honors from Ursinus College in 1939 and a Bachelor of Divinity with highest honors from Lancaster Theological Seminary in 1942. Following graduate work at Yale, he was ordained in 1945 as a minister in what became the UCC, the church he served and supported for 69 years. Among other positions, Mr. Wimer was pastor at the Immanuel Congregational Church in Beverly, MA and the Kingston Congregational Church in Kingston, RI. From 1963-1981, he was the Director of the Office of Audio Visuals for the Stewardship Council of the UCC, where he combined his artistic skills in film making with his commitment to presenting the church's message in new ways. Mr. Wimer was a committed liberal and pacifist, actively supporting the civil rights movement and opposing the Vietnam War. He was a conscientious objector during World War II and an early advocate for same sex marriage. An accomplished raconteur, Mr. Wimer had an exceptional gift for meeting people and putting them at ease. He was blessed with a keen sense of humor, an infectious laugh and a prodigious memory for names and details about those he met many years before. These abilities served him well in his profession and in his busy social life. He followed all the arts closely and was particularly devoted to the theatre and the opera, where he knew and could passably sing all the parts. He had a special affinity for the works of William Blake, Robert Motherwell, and Richard Wagner, where his Brünnhilde was not to be missed. Bill and Alice had three children of their own and many surrogate children drawn to them over 70 years together. Their work led them to live in and adopt the influence of many locations, including Minnesota, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Jersey Pennsylvania, California and England. Following retirement, they were among the first residents of Edgewood in North Andover, where their outgoing personalities and ready cheer found an ideal home. Mr. Wimer is survived by his wife, Alice H. (Godfrey) Wimer of North Andover, MA; children Allan Wimer (wife Robin Weiss) of Key West, FL, William E. Wimer, IV, of West Yarmouth, MA., and Alice (Wimer) Erickson (husband, Ken Erickson) of Gloucester, MA: grandchildren, Jeffery Wimer (wife Julie Braun Wimer) of Scotch Plains, N.J. and Christopher Wimer of New York, NY; and great-grandchild, Alyssa Wimer of Scotch Plains, N.J. A memorial service will be held in South Church, 41 Central Street, Andover, MA 01810 on Saturday, January 18, 2014, at 11:00 A.M. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to South Church. To sign the family guest book, please visit www.contefuneralhomes.com Conte Funeral Home www.contefuneralhomes.com
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March 26, 2014
Erv Bode
Dear Alice and Alice,
With heavy heart, I learned of Bill's death. Jo and I thoroughly enjoyed our conversations over the years in the Northeast Area, Massachusetts. You have lost a wonderful man. He was the best of the old E&R tradition. My sympathy and prayers are sent with this belated message. I hold you both in my heart.
Erv Bode
PS How wonderful you made it to 70 years together.
February 5, 2014
Karen Fritz
Bill and Alice came to be wonderful colleagues in Winthrop at Union Congregational Church. Their wisdom and courage nourished many in this world.
January 19, 2014
Joy Rudegeair
Uncle Bill was special, one of a kind, and actually ahead of his time. I am sorry I couldn't attend his service, which I'm sure was as special as he was. Love to Aunt Alice. Joy Wimer Rudegeair-Weaver
January 16, 2014
My beloved opa. You have enriched my life in so many ways. I will miss you terribly. I love you!
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