Paul-Weigand PhD-Obituary

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Paul Reeves Weigand PhD

Ravenna, Ohio

Mar 21, 1952 – Nov 11, 2016 (Age 64)

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BORN
March 21, 1952
DIED
November 11, 2016
AGE
64
LOCATION
Ravenna, Ohio

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Paul Reeves Weigand, 64, passed away in his sleep at home on Friday, November 11, 2016. He leaves behind his beloved wife of 41 years, Carol Fanning Weigand; daughter, Sarah (Carey) McDonald, grandson, Julian James McDonald; son, Michael (Annie McDonnell) Weigand; sister, Ann (Edward) Weigand...

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A year since Paul has been gone and I still think of him often. My prayers are with his family and friends and I know he is in their hearts always. Love you, Paul.

I just learned of Paul's passing today, August 20, 2017, after I sent an email to him that bounced back. I wondered why his email would not be in operation, so I sought information online, and to my great sorrow, I learned of his death. He was my supervisor for a year during a practicum during my doctoral training at Kent State.

I am profoundly sad that Paul died far too young. He was a wonderful supervisor and certainly is one of the best, if not the best, supervisors I ever had. ...

Carol,
As part of your Southeast family for many years, I offer my condolences on the loss of your wonderful husband. You were an amazing match. The suddeness of this is overwhelming. Unfortunately, I was out of town and unable to be there to give you a hug. You are in my thoughts.
Ruth Lees

Paul helped me through some bad time's n I do hope he enjoyed the canoe I gave him My thoughts and prayers to all

Paul's counseling got me though a very difficult period of my life. I think of his wisdom often and I extend my sincere condolences to his family. I'm so very sorry for your loss.

Dear Carol, Michael, and Sarah:
My most heartfelt sympathies for your great loss.
Paul was brilliant, funny, and so very kind and compassionate -- a truly good man.
He was a life-long friend and colleague, and I loved him like a brother.
I will miss him, and remember him always. He was a gift to us all.
Michele Morgart

Offering our deepest sympathies during this time.

I've only known Paul a few years, since Sarah married my son Carey. But in that short time I began to appreciate his great gifts, and his kindness and generosity. He will be missed in so many ways. I know Carol and Sarah and Mike are all bereft. Life without him will be the poorer.

Your family in DC will miss you, Paul, and we will think of you often.

Love,

Elaine, Kay, Chris, and Maya