Kenneth-Weiland-Obituary

Kenneth Weiland

Easton, Pennsylvania

Jan 12, 1950 – Jun 30, 2023

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BORN
January 12, 1950
DIED
June 30, 2023
LOCATION
Easton, Pennsylvania

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FORKS TWP. Kenneth Weiland, 73, of Forks Twp., passed away on Friday, June 30, 2023 in his home. Born on January 12, 1950, he was the son of the late Merle and Mabel (Graham) Weiland. He was a member of Our Lady of Mercy Parish and St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church where he served as a...

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My sincere condolences to Ken's family and friends. Ken and I went to school at St. Wendelin from first grade through eighth grade. Ken was always a great classmate and friend. I am very glad to hear of his success in life and that he had so many good friends. Surely he will be missed. Rest in peace Kenny.

Dean, Louise, and Ethel, May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Dear Devin, Kieran, Conan,Victoria, Riley and all of Ken's family, It was a shock seeing that Ken had lost his final battle. Good bye my wonderful friend. See you and Mary in Heaven. Please accept my condolences for you tremendous loss. We have known each other since Junior High in Butler. Our group of friends is dwindling but I'm sure we will be reunited some day. I believe that Ken is now resting with Mary in the presence of God and Our Savior Jesus. Just remember his kindness and be...

My deepest condolences to the family, he gave so much of himself, I will miss my friend.

To the family of Ken: Ken was so kind to us when we lost my husband and son. He brought us peace with his sweet blessings. May his memory be a blessing. Bette Vannicola and family

Sorry for the passing of Deacon Ken.his Homly was short and Right On. May Deacon Ken Sleep in the Arms of his Lord.

I will forever remember his kindness to my husband Leon, when they work together at SUPERVALU. His kindness to my husband saved his job, and he always encouraged him to do more. He was a very good man and I always enjoyed seeing him at Saint Anthony church. Rest in peace. Ken and I am sure that Jesus will be ready to welcome you all your good deeds.

Sorry for the families loss. I worked with Ken, Sally A. Frindt