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Allen Harold Wieck

Temperance, Michigan

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Wieck, Allen Harold Lambertville, MI Age 73 years, died Sunday April 16, 2006 in the Hospice of Northwest Ohio at Toledo. A supervisor for Country Fresh/ Dean Foods for 50 years, he retired in 1998. The son of Harold and Verna (Berger) Wieck, he was born March 11, 1933 in Saginaw Twp., Mich. He...

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Dearest Dawn and Tudy, I am so very, very sorry to hear of your dad/husbands death. I know the emptiness will be felt, but knowing he is with our Lord in such a better place should give you some comfort...miss you Dawn, please keep in touch when you are ready. Love and hugs, Kathy

Dear Mrs.& Ms Weick,

We want to send our sincere condolences to you both on the loss of Al. Marty worked for Al at Sani-Seal Dairy way back in 1972 and always thought very highly of him; we are still with Dean Foods and Marty kept in some contact with Al. My Mom (Millie Hammerbacher Wuepper Janz) and other members of my family (Emil and Emma Wuepper-Grandparents) were friends of the Wiecks from years ago. We just wanted to let you know we realize your loss of a wonderful Christian...

Dear Tudy, Dawn, Verna, Dale, and Ron and families,
My parents and family extend our deepest sympathy in your loss. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. karen
Clint & Betty Herbolsheimer family, Dave & Karen Dyjak & family

Dear Dawn,
I was sorry to hear about your Dad.
I know it has been a long journey.
Please know I am remembering to pray for strength, comfort and peace. Sincerely,

Dearest Tudy,

I am so sorry for the loss of your beloved Allen. I will keep you and Dawn in my thoughts and prayers. I am glad I got to know you; yet sad we were facing the tremendous loss of a loved one. You are a gentle soul. I wish I could be there to return the hugs you so kindly gave me on that fateful day.

I would love to get together for coffee when I return to Michigan next month.

Your Friend from Hospice,
Grateful Daughter of Lenny Olson,

Aunt Tudy and Dawn.
My deepest sympathy goes to the both of you. The emptyness we are feeling is bitter sweet. We know he is with our Lord in peace, and no longer in pain.
I believe I have been blessed to have had my 'Uncle Allen' in my life. Especially those special times when he would bring out his accordion, and play for us are the dearest times he shared with us. (I remember him playing at my wedding. He started after the regular band quit at 1:00am. I know he must...

Dear Tudy and Dawn,
I am so very sorry to hear of your loss. My heart goes out to both of you. I will continue to keep you both in my prayers. May God Bless you both as you grieve this monumental loss of Husband and Father.
With Sincere Sympathy,
Laurel (Behmlander) Weiss

Tudy and Dawn:
I want to pass along my sincerest condolences on the passing of Allen. I'm sure these past months have been very difficult on all of you, and now maybe you can garner a sense of peace knowing he is at peace with God. In a way, it's fitting that such a great man and great Father would go home to the Lord on Easter Sunday, the same day Jesus showed us we should have no fear because we have everlasting life.
Allen meant a lot to me, and always was kind and a good role...