ZACHARY-WEDDLE-Obituary

ZACHARY JAY WEDDLE

Kansas City, Missouri

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Zachary Jay Weddle, 55, passed away peacefully at his home on October 28, 2012, after a courageous battle with cancer. Zac will be remembered by his loving wife of 29 years, Terri, and their children, Leigh Ann and Brian. He is also survived by his father, Wesley Weddle, two brothers, Stanley J....

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Just heard of Zacs passing. Truly sorry. Bowled with Zac when I live in Kansas City back in 1990-1992. My condolences. Brendan Komenda.

I´m so sorry I missed everything! His passing and celebration of life! Zach and I went to middle school, high school, played softball together and against each other, and bowled together. Zach was a fireman along with my brother and many other Center High School grads that served as firefighters! You are truly missed!

Terri and family, I am so sorry for your loss of such a wonderful, kind man. He will be missed by everyone who knew him and even by those who had the opportunity to just meet him. I know that he made me smile every time he came in to visit us at Baron MINI. He loved his MINIs and I was so blessed to get to know him just a little and will miss him always. I wish you all the very best and please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Terri, Leigh Ann, Brian, Wes and Family,
Our hearts go out to you all during this time and know that Chris and I are here for you. Chris and I both feel grateful and blessed to have shared so many memories with Zac, Terri and family. Zac certainly enriched our lives by loving us, showing us how to be a better friend and engaging us in life. We are truly blessed and forever grateful. We are looking forward to being reunited with him again some day. You all are in our thoughts and...

I remember laughing with you in the halls of our High School. I pray for your family and loved ones. Maybe some day we will meet again. In Christ.

I made a typo in my earlier entry. Although I did not know Zach that well I certainly did know him in High School days. I did not mean to type "the nicest guy I never knew" I meant to type "the nicest guy I ever knew" because he does stand out in my memory as being someone who was always happy and had a great sense of humor. I apologize for the typo and my prayers are with his family.

I think Zach may well be the nicest guy I never knew at Center Senior High School Class of 1975. We did not stay in touch, but I remember him very clearly. My prayers are with his family.

My mom was at the cemetery to visit her husband/my dad as well as her dad who was a fire captain in the horse drawn days then motorized. He died in 1967. She saw the fire trucks and recalled her dad. She inquired whose funeral it was and found out he was also a fire captain. She at 85 remained inher car and "attended" the burial for your loved one. She with her dad, my grandpa saluted your loved one in the brotherhood, family of fireman. May you be graced with special memories of the one...

Terri,

We are so sorry for your loss.What a fighter he is! It is hard for you, Leigh Ann, Brian and Zac's dad but the Lord and good memories will see you through. So glad we got to know you both. Our prayers and thoughts are still with you.

Don & Mary Gatewood, Pomme de Terre