Edward-Weippert-Obituary

Edward Jacob Weippert

Wichita, Kansas

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Weippert, Edward Jacob 85, retired owner of Jobber's Machine Service, WWII Army Air Corp and WWII Veteran passed away January 28, 2010. He is preceded in death by 8 brothers and sisters. Survivors are wife of 66 years, Dixie J.; son, Ed (Niki) of Goddard; daughters, Karen (Robert) Day of Wichita,...

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Eddie's family.
Please accept our deepest sympathy. Mother and I were talking yesterday that all our old friends from Ks Rebabbiting are gone now. We have many fond memories of those days.

Sincerely
Helen Hoisington
Judy Hoisington Blue
Sharon Hoisington Sharp

DAEAR NIKKI & DR WEIPPERT
SO SORRY TO HEAR OF YOUR FATHERS DEATH. HE HAS SUCH A SENSE OF HUMOR AND WAS SUCH A PLEASURE TO SEE COME TO THE OFFICE. I WILL MISS HIM. I AM SORRY TO MISS THE SERVICE BUT I AM IN KC ALL WEEK WITH GRANDCHILDREN. MY LOVE & PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY IN THIS SORROWFUL TIME. JO ANN TEMAAT

DAEAR NIKKI & DR WEIPPERT
SO SORRY TO HEAR OF YOUR FATHERS DEATH. HE HAS SUCH A SENSE OF HUMOUR AND WAS SUCH A PLEASURE TO SEE COME TO THE OFFICE. I WILL MISS HIM. I AM SORRY TO MISS THE SERVICE BUT I AM IN KC ALL WEEK WITH GRANDCHILDREN. MY LOVE & PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY IN THIS SORROWFUL TIME. JO ANN TEMAAT

DAEAR NIKKI & DR WEIPPERT
SO SORRY TO HEAR OF YOUR FATHERS DEATH. HE HAS SUCH A SENSE OF HUMOUR AND WAS SUCH A PLEASURE TO SEE COME TO THE OFFICE. I WILL MISS HIM. I AM SORRY TO MISS THE SERVICE BUT I AM IN KC ALL WEEK WITH GRANDCHILDREN. MY LOVE & PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY IN THIS SORROWFUL TIME. JO ANN TEMAAT

Michelle,

I wish I could be there for you tomorrow. I will be there in thoughts and prayers. Squeeze my hand when it gets to hard to handle.

Love you lots,

Lana Alexander

I only knew my grandfather for 14years now, but i loved him very much.`In our last conversation he asked me if it was snowing outside and i told him yes it was getting bad out and the last thing he said to me was, i had better get home. everytime i walked in his door he would ask me if i was driving yet and i told him not yet. Then when i finaly got my permit i told him i would get my drivers license when i was 18years old and he said he would be dead by then and he didn't have that...

Rest Edward, until you hear at dawn,
the low, clear reveille of God.

Thank you for your service to this nation.

Lots of love and prayers to all of you. My favorite memories of Mr. Weippert include delicious homemade irish soda bread and his fabulous sense of humor. He made me laugh and always made me feel like a member of his family. I am grateful to have known him. Karen

Ed and Dixie were good neighbors. Many
nice memories of my living on the river. My best to Dixie and the family
during trying times.
Jonalou