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Gary Weinkauf

Topeka, Kansas

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Gary Phillip Weinkauf Gary Phillip Weinkauf, 77, Topeka, passed away Monday, July 28, 2014. He was born June 14, 1937 in Topeka to John and Marie (Kerle) Weinkauf. As an infant he was baptized and became a child of God and later received the life-giving body and blood of His Savior throughout his...

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My thoughts and prayers to the entire Weinkauf family....I was in Gary's first class at TLS 1960-1961. We all thought he was pretty cool. Don Sloyer

Mr. Weinkauf was one of the best teachers ever. He made Jr. High bearable for a lot of us. He was a great coach for intramurals and so much fun in home room. I once stabbed my hand on some freshly sharpened pencils on his desk. I think of him every day because the lead marks are still there. What a great man to make education so fun.

Condolences to the family of Gary. I knew Gary through Joe Weinkauf and Ken Berry Ball Park. Gary was a kind, wonderful person. My sister, Helen Martin, was close friends of the Weinkauf and Hill families. Gary will be greatly missed.

To Joe and Irene and all the rest of the family, so sorry for your loss. My sincere sympathies.

What a great person Gary was. I always enjoyed his humor.

Very sorry to hear of Gary's passing. Joe and Bob and the rest of the family my thoughts and prayers are with you. I have very fond memories of Gary at the Ken Berry ballpark. A Great man!

Joe and family, You are in my prayers. Let the wonderful memories of this fine man help you now during this time of painful loss and in the future. God Bless. Mary Gentry

To Gary's family,
I can't express how great and kind Gary was and so informative. He will be missed dearly.
Nehemiah 8:10 " may the Joy of The Lord be yur strength"
God Bless all of You and may the Holt Spirit Comforter comfort you. You are in my thoughts and Prayers.

I have many fond memories of Gary while playing basketball at Most Pure Heart and softball at Ken Berry. He was a great role model and good person.