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John Edwin Wiedey

Wadsworth, Ohio

Aug 3, 1938 – Jan 9, 2017

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August 3, 1938
DIED
January 9, 2017
LOCATION
Wadsworth, Ohio

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John Edwin WiedeyWADSWORTH -- John Edwin Wiedey, 78, of Wadsworth OH died Monday, January 9, 2017 at Wadsworth Pointe following a period of declining health.John was born in Akron OH on August 3, 1938. In his teens, he discovered his passions for his hero Thomas Edison and for antique restoration...

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I was John's college roommate at Purdue for our freshman and sophomore years. John and I spent many hours in "bull sessions". He was a delight to converse with. He and I came from exactly opposite socio-economic backgrounds which enlightened both of us and helped expand our horizons.

One of our favorite members of the credit union. You will be missed.

Dear Wiedey family,
My deepest sympathy to you all during this time of mourning. I have great memories of growing up in Wadsworth and Highland Ave and your dad(husband,father). He was always always smiling and joking and was such a kind and nice man! Even when we were getting in trouble he was always supportive and thoughtful! Thinking of you all!
Sarah Hudson-Bartczak

To the Wiedey Family - John and I worked together for many years at Goodyear - we talked almost every day,even though we worked in seperate areas of Goodyear.He was quite a guy and I had much respect for his loyalty to the company and his work.

John was a good man. I only knew him for a few years...he was a gentle soul and I am glad to have known him. I recall going to a flea market with him and Richard Dickey, what fun we had! My only brother died years ago, but he loved old records and old record players, and so did John, which is why John reminded me of my brother. Maybe they will finally meet? I hope Frances is doing alright. She is a terrific woman. I wish peace for him and his family.

Mrs. Wiedey and family. I am so very sorry to read of Mr. Wiedeys passing. I followed his care for years until Dr. Slaby retired. He was always a delight to care for....a very sincere and gentle soul. You have my most sincere sympathy.

It is with sadness that received word of the passing of a long-time phonograph collector and friend. John had a passion for Edison and phonographs. As a long-time member of the Michigan Antique Phonograph Society, he attended conventions and was always eager to share his wealth of information and stories of collecting experiences. John and his wife Frances provided us with a wealth of information when we wrote two books. The first was Phonograph Dolls that Talk and Sing and the second was...

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