David Elroy Weitzel passed away December 28, 2015. He was born on February 26, 1931 in Cleveland, OH to William and Geraldine Weitzel. David is preceded in death by his parents, William L. and Geraldine E. Weitzel. He is survived by his loving wife Carol Ann Weitzel, daughter, Jennifer Ann Westerman, brother, William Weitzel, grandchildren, Heather Nicole "Toad" Alexander, great grandchildren, Mason Scott Alexander and Marlie Grace Alexander. In lieu of flowers the family has requested donations to be made in David Weitzel's name to: Wounded Warrior Project, www.woundedwarriorproject.org or Paralyzed Veterans of America - www.pva.org . You are invited to view our webpage and leave written tributes to the family at cashnerconroe.com
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We are keeping you in our prayers. Love, Mary Jane and Tim Thompson
January 1, 2016
Oh Carol, my deepest condolences. Your husband was a true leader all the way...going ahead to make sure the path is clear and welcoming when we all meet Jesus in His Glory. My prayers for you and your family.
Susan Kooiman
December 31, 2015
In loving memory of a wonderful Uncle. We will love you and miss you always. - Pete and Mary Weitzel
December 31, 2015
So sorry to hear the news. Leonce and I will have you in our prayers.
Hilda Castagnos
December 30, 2015
Jim and Diann Bailey are lifting you up in prayer.
December 30, 2015
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