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Joseph A. Wiedeman

Hummelstown, Pennsylvania

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Joseph A. "Skip" Wiedeman, 82, of Hummelstown and formerly of Lenker Manor, Swatara Twp., passed on Wednesday, November 10, 2021 in Carolyn's House of Hospice of Central PA, Susquehanna Twp. He was a 1957 graduate of Harrisburg Catholic High School and a 1961 graduate of St. Joseph University,...

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Some do not like to "think" about the day a loved one dies but the body remembers & you may not understand why you feel " blah". When I saw this reminder - I was stunned that a year has past since you lost your Mom & Dad. Keeping all of you in thought & prayer.

I met Joe at HACC in 1969. I was a new employee. Joe was a very welcoming person to me. I'll never forget when Joe and [2] other HACC buddies and myself went to what was my first ever World Series baseball game in Baltimore 1970. I am fairly sure it was Joe made it happen and due to his extremely likeable personality was given the tickets from HACC's food service provider. I also played on the Faculty basketball team with Joe. Joe was a tremendous basketball player. Our faculty team surprised...

Joe was a friend, co-worker, and employer to Doug and Janet. He and Doug worked together at HACC. Janet was fortunate to get her first accounting job at Wiedeman & Douty, CPA´s. We will always value his support and friendship.

I worked for Joe from 1976 to 1982, when I left to be a "stay at home Mom". He was a great boss. The last I saw him & your Mom was probably 15 years ago at a craft show . I was so glad to see them. I pray that all your good memories will help you in the days & weeks ahead. Cathy

Dear family & friends of Skip, Please accept my condolances on Skip's passing. Bill Bosche Hbg. Catholic High Class of '57

May the Lord welcome Skip into his arms , he was a personal friend of our family and will be missed. I remember growing up with him as a neighbor, spending a lot of time together. We both were very involved in coaching youth baseball in Rutherford and Wilhiem areas. Playing cards with him and our friends was always great. He will be missed. Jr. Wright

I am, indeed, privileged to have been one of Joe's friends. Whether just discussing a topic or playing a round of golf, he was the consummate gentleman, father, businessman and friend. The phrase "gone but not forgotten" is apropos for me and, I'm sure, many many others. Rest in peace, my friend.

I am so sorry to see this wonderful guy leave us. I did not know that he was that sick. God Bless him and his family.

To the entire Wiedeman family, may pleasant memories ease your sorrows and may God bless you all.