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Karl M. Weingartner

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Karl M. Weingartner Karl M. Weingartner, 72, of Hoffer St., Middletown, entered into eternal rest on Sunday, December 23, 2007 at the home of his daughter and son-in-law, Kelly W. and Christopher W. Gambini, 715 Hoffer St., Middletown. He was the son of Andre and Helen Stotzs...

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Dear Kristy,

I am very sorry to hear about your father's passing. He (and your Mom) were, of course, among our mainstay memories of junior high school and instrumental in our development. My best to you and Scott and your family at this difficult time.

Dear Kelly and Kristy and family,
I have just found out about your dad. Brad and I were in VA for the holidays. I cannot tell you how much your dad meant to my family. He always brought a smile and a warm feeling to everyone around him. He made everyone he came in contact with feel special and loved.

Love and comfort to you and your families,

Dear Family:
I just found out about Mr. Weingartner passing away. Know that you are in my prayers and that a this great man will be sorely missed. The heavens have now received another wonderful angel and I am sure Mrs Weingartner is glad to have her love with her.

Dearest Kelly,Chris,Aaron,Conner,Kristy, Scott,Qinnn,& Claire-

To start I want to THANK YOU all for sharing such a special person with our family! I realized as I sat at Poppy's service on Thurday that it wasn't just a coincidence these two VERY SPECIAL people became a part of our lives... It was part of God's Master Plan. I know this is true for so many! What is so priceless is that Todd, myself and our children got to be a part of what I feel is GOD"S ULTIMATE FAIRYTALE... what they...

Kelly and Kristy,and families.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Your parents touched so many lives and brought many fond memories to all. May it bring you comfort that they are together again and watching over everyone from above.
Mary Hawk, Jennifer Bosley, Kimberly Deimler and Maribeth Lines

Kristy, Scott, Kelly, and Chris -
I wish we had more time to talk on Thursday, but I know how overwhelming this time is. I can just see Uncle Karl, Aunt Helen, and Mom and Dad getting ready to toast the new year in together - probably looking down and worrying about us kids! It will get easier, but the days ahead will have many wistful, sad, but also funny memories for you to hold in your hearts. Our family is small but mighty, and we will talk soon. Love you all.
Wendy

Dear Kristy and Kelly,

I'm so sorry to hear about the passing of your dad. He was a great man and nothing else would sum it up like that. I loved both your parents, but they are together now FINALLY. May God be with you at this time but know your parents are smiling down on you.

To Kelly and Kristy,
I was a student of your father the year you were born Kelly.He was so proud of you and brought in pictures to share with us.I am sure he was just as proud of you Kristy.I also remember your mom as well.You both can fell so proud to have them as your parents,they were an example to be followed.I had the chance to work with your dad when he helped Asher with antique auto at Hersheypark several years ago and it was a pleasure to reconnect with him.May God Bless you at...

Dear Kelly, Kristy and families,

I just heard about your father's passing. So many memories ran through my head (and I swear I could smell one of his cigars). Please know that many were impacted by Mr. W., including me. Who would have ever thought that a summer vacation to a historical site(Williamsburg and Gettysburg) when you were in junior high school would be interesting? - and it was! You are in my thoughts during this difficult time.

With deepest sympathy,