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Richard O. "Dick" Weidenbach

Wichita, Kansas

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Weidenbach, Richard O. "Dick" Landscape Architect, died on April 22, 2016. Memorial services will be at Botanica, The Wichita Gardens, date to be announced. Mr. Weidenbach was the son of Glen and Ruth (McCord) Weidenbach. He was born in Fort Wayne, IN on July 27, 1927, his parents brought him to...

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I would just like to say, I miss him, he taught me alot about gardening. And he was just a beautiful man, I miss you Richard! Rip! Your pal, rob.

I miss you, !!! Richard..

I always looked forward to seeing Dick at the KSU football games. I will certainly miss sharing candy bars, having his help getting my blanket around me, listening to his commentary, and mostly his sweet smile and kind words. The games will not be the same without him - he will certainly be missed. My condolences to his family.

We miss you, Dick! You were a wonderful friend for many years. We enjoyed the visits with you. We never forget the trips to Germany. We always remember you and the hours we spent at your place losing "Texas Train" games to you. Maurice from Manhattan and Wolf from Berlin, Germany

Dick has been a dear friend since he first walked into my office at the travel agency where I worked. Of course, I planned a trip to Germany. I knew when he came into the office he would be a dear friend......and he certainly was. I will miss him so much. Dicks first love was Botanica.

What a dear man. Dick was one of those people who was supposed to live forever. Whatever work or volunteer effort he undertook he undertook with joy and enthusiasm. A gentleman and a gentle man. Botanica will never be the same without your presence -- but then on second thought your presence is everywhere at Botanica and you will not be forgotten. Rest in peace - you deserve it.

I've known dick since high school. A kinder soul you couldn't hope to meet. Always ready to welcome my then growing family into his home for a christmas treat or a walk around his "botanica" on north Oliver. We were incredibly saddened to hear of his passing. See you on the other side Dick. I'm betting you'll have the landscaping looking amazing by the time I get there!

I consider myself very lucky to have known Dick. He was a true gentleman, very dedicated, a nice person, and a tremendous resource. He will be missed by many.

We will miss you at Botanica Dick, we will always remember you. You were among many other things the best greeter