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Gary M. Wiesner

Northampton, Pennsylvania

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Gary M. Wiesner
Gary M. Wiesner, 62, of Whitehall passed away Wednesday February 12, 2014 in his home surrounded by his loving family. He was the husband of Joanne (Wippel) Wiesner. Gary was born May 24, 1951 in Allentown and he was the son of the late Rudolph and Hazel (Diehl) Wiesner. Gary graduated from Louis E. Dieruff High School in 1969. He received his Bachelor of Science in Accounting from DeSales University. He honorably served in the Army Infantry during the Vietnam War. He was previously employed at MCS Industries. Survivors: His wife Joanne; son, Michael J. Wiesner, of Whitehall; sisters, Patricia, wife of Robert Roth, of Emmaus, Mary, wife of William Kukitz, of Northampton, Sally, wife of Frank Neubauer, of Fountain Hill; brothers, Roger Wiesner and his wife JoAnn, of Whitehall, Joseph Wiesner and his wife Dora, of Las Cruces, New Mexico. Gary was predeceased by his sister, Nancy Miller. Services: A Memorial Service will be held at a later date. Arrangements are under the direction of the Reichel Funeral Home, Northampton. Online condolences may be submitted to www.reichelfuneralhome.com.


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So sorry to hear of your passing . Roger and I hung around as cousins should have years ago and knew you since you were born. Again our, Penny's and I, send our deepest sympathy to your family and all the friends I am sure you had.

Uncle Gary was often the life of the party, always ready with a timely joke and his great sense of humor. We miss him greatly.

It was a great pleasure to have worked with Gary at MCS. He truly was a wonderful person and had a great sense of humor. We enjoyed talking Philadelphia and Penn State sports together. I will always remember the good times we had at MCS.

Gary was truly a wonderful, gentle person. It was an honor and privelege to work with him and he was greatly missed when he had to leave MCS. Gary always put a smile on the face of everyone he talked to and was very loved by his co-workers. Our hearts are very saddened to hear of his passing. We wish Gary and his family peace.

To my uncle G,

It's hard to believe you are not with us anymore. I have such fond memories of watching Eagles games in your basement when you lived on 10th Street, going to Ellis Island, picnics at "Pine Tree Park" and yearly Xmas gatherings at Aunt Sal's. You were always the quickest to notice the most obscure and funny things, and that is what I remember when I think of you. I will never forget how you helped me become the math teacher I am today.

Rest easy, Uncle...

Joanne & Michael
Gary was the nicest guy you ever want to
meet. We will miss him at the Legion
meat drawing. We're glad he went to New York with us to Ellis Island & the Statue of Liberty. He loved his family, Penn State, Eagles, Phillies, & the Iron Pigs. We will all miss him dearly. Rest in peace Gary.
Joann & Roger

DEAR JOANNE & SON I AM SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS I HOPE YOU REMEMBER ME .... WE USE TO COME TO ALL YOUR PICNICS AND GATHERINGS YEARS AGO WITH THE WHIPPLE FAMILY AND SCHRAMMELS MY HUSBAND GARY AND I ,,, WE ALWAYS HAD SUCH A GREAT TIME WITH YOU AND GARY HE WAS A WONDERFUL GUY AND I AM SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS ...MAY GOD SHINE OVER YOU WITH HIS NEW ANGEL

Joanne & Family

It is with great sadness to learn of Gary's passing. Gary was a neighbor of mine on the East Side and we had many a good laugh. It was God's will to not allow him to suffer any longer.

His service to our Country is greatly appreciated.

I remember Gary well, we graduated together at DHS! What a great guy (and yes I remember his wife as well). So sorry for your loss.