Benjamin-Weiss-Obituary

Benjamin Weiss

Providence, Rhode Island

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Benjamin Weiss passed away in Providence, Rhode Island. The obituary was featured in The Providence Journal on August 22, 2010.

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It´s been a long time you´ve Ben resting now . Wac always a pleasure seeing you and loved the way you painted . I remember your plane well. David your nephew loved you so much . Rest in peace with your brothers. Rosalind .

On this anniversary I just want to say that my Uncle Ben was a person that I enjoyed to be around. I miss the times that I used to stop by just for a couple coffee and a chat and to see all his new art creations. He was always working on a project it didn't matter if he wasn't feeling well he was still in good spirit to take on a new project, or invent something, or even open a new business there was just no stopping him. I really admired and looked up to my uncle at what he achieved and a...

The last lucid thought my dad (Charlie) said to me was ... "Now, I will finally get to be with my brothers". I can only assume he meant Uncle Jack, and Uncle Benny. Now, of coarse with Uncle Jimmy, they are all reunited once again.

I became acquainted with Ben when a friend sent me to his house to assist him with construction he was doing on the house. I spent many days , after work, at Ben's . I knew him to have a great sense of humor , a sharp wit and always willing to lend a helping hand . He was a very interesting man . A wise man and a kind man. I am gratefull to have known him.

It's been over 8 years and I still feel like it was yesterday that we were talking and laughing together. Now that Uncle Jimmy and my dad (Charlie) have also passed on, you are all together with your your mom and dad. I love you and miss you Uncle.

Love,

Sara

RIP: I miss you a lot Ben... You mean the world to me and you were and still an important part of my life...

Ben was my landlord, friend, and mentor while I was a student at RISD in the early 70's. He will always have a place in my heart.

I was a tenant of Ben's while attending college in 1968 and 69. I still think of him and remember what a terrific, fair and gentle person he was. Bon Voyage. Have a great next adventure Ben.

Ben was such an inspiring man in so many ways. Even in his later years
he had new ideas, plans & goals. Like his art work, he was vibrant &
alive!!