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Leah Kay Weissert

Fairlawn, Ohio

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FAIRLAWN ChapelLeah Kay Weissert

Leah Kay Weissert, 64, died suddenly April 21, 2009.

She was born on December 28, 1944 in Geneva, Nebraska. While attending OSU in 1963, Leah met Jamie. They were instantly smitten and married one year later on September 19, 1964.

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Dear Jim, Lisa, Jeff, and Mrs. Johnson:
I was so saddened to hear of Leah's sudden passing and am sorry I could not attend the calling hours. My heartfelt sympathies, thoughts, and prayers are extended to you in your loss. Leah was one of the most endearing people it has been my pleasure to meet in recent times. She was a welcome addition to our Red Hat group and as such, will provide many wonderful memories of our activities together. Leah will always be remembered for her...

Dear Jim, Lisa, Jeff, and Mrs. Johnson:
We express to all of you our sympathies for Leah. She was a beautiful person, inside and out. We enjoyed her while you were our neighbors from years past. We hope and pray that she is at peace now. We were very saddened when we received the news. Love and peace to all of you. May God truly bless her soul. Deepest sympathies from all of us.

Dear Uncle Jim, Lisa, Jeff, and Jean,
We love you guys so much, and we are praying for you during these difficult days. We wish we could have been with you to celebrate Aunt Leah's life this week. We look forward to seeing you next time we are in Ohio.

Dear Jim, Lisa & Jeff: Please accept my sincerest condolences for the loss of your wife and mother. I remember thinking Leah was the coolest mom on the block for driving a sportscar! That VW Scirocco was something else.
She will be greatly missed by all who knew her.

Jim, was so sorry to hear about Leah, she was always so fun-loving and supportive to you and the community. Know that our prayers and thoughts are with you and your fanily in this time of grieving.

I remember,the good times,we had while together,in Europe,when 2 parts of the Weissert family,were overseas,due to job's.

I so enjoyed working with Leah at the Mental Health Association. She was so fun and truly a special person. My thoughts are with your family.

Jim,

My prayers will be with you as you go through a very difficult time. May God take care of you and your family during the grieving process.

Dear Weissert Family,
I am deeply saddened to hear of Leahs passing. I am so sorry I couldn't make it to the calling hours. I had just heard on that morning. May you know my thoughts are with all of you and the memories I have with Leah and the fun times we had. Please accept my most sincere condolences.
Fondly, Diana Sabitsch