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Larry E. Weppler

Akron, Ohio

1945 - 2015

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Larry E. WepplerLarry E. Weppler, age 69, died unexpectedly at home on May 13, 2015.Larry was born in Marietta, Ohio on May 20, 1945. He lived in the Akron area most of his life and graduated from Ellet High School in 1963. Larry served in the U.S. Army Reserves, attended Millheim Baptist Church...

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Truly one of the funniest and greatest guy I've ever known, always has my Dad's 6. Gone but never forgotten.

The funniest Man ever, was a true Brother and friend to my Dad and our family.Always missed...

Larry,you were one of the funniest guys I ever knew.,with one of the biggest hearts.Thanx for loving my family and always having my dad's back.will always be missed love ya Motorhead and love you Cindy

Dear Cindy,
We were on vacation and just found out about Larry. What a sad day this is. We are so very sorry for your loss of one heck of a funny guy, wonderful husband and loyal friend. After reading the entries on this site, it's very obvious that Larry was loved by many, and so are you. Our prayer is that our Lord will give you comfort and peace. We feel your sorrow and are holding you close in thought. God bless you dear friend.

Our Sincere Condolences Cindy. What a Great Guy!
Favorite Quote "Nice to meet you, how do you like me so far"
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Cindy, For those who knew him, there will be one thing on our faces, when the name wepler is thought of or mentioned, and thats a smile. Forever rememberd.


RUSS KEGG

Happy Birthday Wep, from all your Silver Lake Sand Dune Friends!!! We are all sitting around the fire, wishing you was here. We love and miss you and Cindy, God Bless You Brother!

so sorry for just reading this -- Larry 'Weppler' made a difference in this world... in my world, while employed at the Akron Police Department, he added an abundance of humor and laughter, which at times was sorely needed and much appreciated even to this day!!! he, with his stories, was TOO funny, and the way he joked around, well, he was treasure in this world. how fortunate to have worked near him.

So sorry for your loss Cindy. We were just made aware of this. You will meet again one day in Heaven. If you need anything please call. Ray and Sue Pluck