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Clarence S. Weldon

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">WELDON, Clarence S. ">CLARENCE S. WELDON, retired professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Washington University in St. Louis died on July 17, 2006 of renal failure in San Francisco, CA. He was 77 years old. Dr. Weldon was born in Mt. Joy, Pennsylvania in 1929. He received an A.B from...

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Dr. Weldon was my little brother,Mickeal Owen. Mickeal was the subject of his 1st article published in 1973. I credit Dr. Weldon for saving Mickeals life. I'm so sorry to learn of his passing.

Dr. Weldon was my little brother,Mickeal Owen. Mickeal was the subject of his 1st article published in 1973. I credit Dr. Weldon for saving Mickeals life. I'm so sorry to learn of his passing.

Dear Susie and Anne,

Your Dad will be missed by you and your family, but also by many others in the world who were lucky enough to get a slice of his time. We were some of the lucky few, benefiting from his wit, intelligence and, of course, fine cooking. Between the Christmas Parties (some Egg Nog recipe!) and the liquid meal he made especially for me when my mouth was wired shut, I have very fond memories.

He will never be forgotten.

Love, Stephanie

Sus and family,
When I heard your Dad had passed away, I had a definite sadness, but also I knew that he was able to do so many interesting things during his life! I admire him so much that he had a full career in heart surgery, but was able to retire early and enjoy his life. We can all learn from that!

When I think of your Dad, I too remember his wonderful meals he cooked when I would come to your house, even the simple things always were amazing, and I will never forget...

Dear Susie and Anne,

My deepest condolences on the passing of your father.

What I remember most of your Dad are traces of his presence, such as his exquisite gourmet kitchen or the headphones by the TV. I also remember his presence as you hosted the pre-prom party senior year in the gorgeous house in the CWE! Your family was always the excellent host in your immaculate manse.

Fond memories. Although he his no longer physically here, we cherish these...

Dear Ann, Suzie and Ginny,
My deepest regrets.My time with Larry and all of you in St. louis was life changing.All of you were so kind and generous.
Larry was always wiling to listen, offer advice and provide humorous anecdotes.I am strongly moved by his passing.
My good thoughts and prayers will never be enough to thank you.
Marty Specking (pool boy)

Dear Anne and Susan - we sharing the condolences with you and your family.
We always keep in our memory your father during his stay 6 years with us in Paris and we have a wondeful time with him and bring him everywhere look like part of our family. But now he go and his soul always stay with us. Wishing for you all to keep a good memory of his life.

With deep regret and souvenir from Roth and Ray Paris