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Homer Weidhuner

Greenview, Illinois

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Homer Weidhuner

GREENVIEW - Homer Weidhuner, age 81, of Greenview, passed away on Friday, April 27, 2012 at Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital in Lincoln.

Homer is survived by his wife Anna Weidhuner; a daughter Kathryn (Mark) Schreiner of Greenview; a son, Karl (Dawn) Weidhuner...

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Sorry to hear of Homers passing. He was a great man. Annie keep your head up high and your will be fine. Called Ruby and said she had talked to you. God bless

Anna, Kathryn and Karl...We are very sorry to hear about Homer's passing. He was a great man, farmer and customer. We are praying for you..Lincoln Land Communications

Annie and family---sorry to hear of your loss of Homer but it sounds like he fought till the end. Annie I always enjoyed talking to you and Homer. May he rest in peace with his Lord and Savior. God Bless.
Fred and Dolores Detmers

Sorry to read this, my deepest condolences and sympathy to the Weidhuner family.

Annie and Family-
I'm so sorry to hear of Homer's passing. I enjoyed visiting with you both so much. Please know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers. With deepest sympathy and caring...

Dear Weidhuner Family:
It has been a blessing sharing family events/memories with all of you. Homer has left an amazing legacy. God Bless you all on celebrating the amazing life of Homer.
Love and Prayers, The Hazelwoods
Todd - Kathleen - Caitlym, Emily and Carlton

Dear Weidhuner Family:
You have all been blessed with a wonderful role model. It was a blessing knowing your family and sharing family events with all of you. May God bless you all in this time of celebrating Homers life. What a great legacy he has left. Love and Prayers, The Hazelwoods
Todd - Kathleen - Caitlyn - Emily & Carlton

Anna I am so sorry for your loss...I truly enjoyed Homer as a great friend...May God Bless You

My sincere sympathies to all of Homer's family. I remember fondly the visits I made to Homer for student interns he worked with from Joliet Junior College.

Bill Johnson