DANIEL-WEGNER-Obituary

DANIEL M. WEGNER

Winchester, Massachusetts

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July 5, 2013
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Winchester, Massachusetts

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WEGNER, Daniel M. Of Winchester, age 65, died peacefully at home July 5, 2013 as a result of ALS. He was born in Calgary, Alberta, son of the late Ewald M. and Amanda Ross Wegner. He graduated from Michigan State University (B.S., M.A., Ph.D., all in Psychology). Married 29 years to Toni Giuliano...

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My condolences to your family for your loss of a wonderful husband and father. Dr. Wegner was by far my favorite professor at Trinity. My favorite memories are of him standing in front of a full class and speaking in a very low voice, forcing all of his students to listen more carefully. He had the small cartoon mounted on his office door "Speak softly and wear a loud shirt." He will be missed, and I consider myself blessed to have known him.

Dan was an amazing psychologist and a wonderful man. I am honored to have been his student when he was at Trinity University. Toni, so sorry to hear this news and my sincere condolences to you and your family. -- Melody Wall

I'm so sorry to hear of your loss, Toni. I always enjoyed the time I spent with you and Dan as well as the many times I spoke to Dan (and heard his talks) at conferences. What a tremendous loss. I'm so sorry.

toni you are in so many people's minds and thoughts, and prayers.

So sorry for your loss Haley. Your Father left an amazing legacy and you are a tribute to his life. Bless You and your Family.

Thinking of all of you, sending love

Toni, Kelsey, and Haley, our thoughts and prayers are with you. Dan was an incredible man.

Toni - At a loss to express my condolences. I just have rememberences of how complete Dan made your life. Add your two girls - what a wonderful family. We never know how long life will last but you made the most of it. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time of adjustment.

Toni, thinking of you. Your husband's class at Trinity was one of my favorites. He was so smart and so interesting. He truly made such a contribution with his life. Much love from an old Gamma-- Mignon