RICHARD-WEILAND-Obituary

RICHARD J. WEILAND

Kansas City, Missouri

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Richard J. Weiland, 66, passed away September 2, 2011. Funeral Services will be 12Noon, Wednesday, September 7, 2011, at Unity Temple on the Plaza, 707 W 47th St, KCMO, 64112. Burial at Floral Hills. Visitation will be Tuesday evening, 6-8pm, at the church. He was born December 25, 1944, in...

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Rich was the most kind and generous man. He made my life better just by knowing him. I think about him often and can still hear his laugh. He was a wonderful man, Dad, husband, and grandpa.

I remember when i first met rich as a first year camper way back in 1996. I will never forget that laugh and how he allways went above and beyond to provide such a amazing experience every summer. Countless memories, amazing campfires. I will never forget those memories. Keeper of the Sacred Bundle Burning Lone Cedar

Rich was a man of High Honor in my book. I have watched for many years and stood in awe of his ability to influence the lives of the Scouts he came into contact with. He is a treasure that will be sorely missed around the circle of friendship and warmth!!!

I worked with Rich for many years and I will always remember his laugh and how it made me feel...you couldn't be down around Rich..he just lifted everyone around him. He leaves a void in our lives..

I have had the honor and pleasure to work under Rich at H.Roe Bartle Camp for two years. This was one of the most memerable times of my life, and I too had the priviledge of receiving my staff coup from Rich. His smile and laughter will echo through the woods and winding trails of camp forever. May the circle of wormth and friendship remain unbroken Warrier Ringtail Hawk

I worked with Richard at the payment center in the late seventies.. I remember how proud he was of his family. He was a great Royals fan also. Always in good humor, I knew he was headed for greatness. He was always up for a drink at the Cattleman's Lounge across the street.

He had some great stories about his military service also. Rest in peace, Richard. Mike Wagner Milwaukee, WI

To the Family of Rich,

So sorry that I had to be out of town at this time. Rich and I were buddies and I'll miss him very much. He will be remembered for all his contributions to the scouting program and many things I learned from him. Rich and I received our Silver Coup together. That was an honor standing next to him. I will remember the shared experiences forever.

William C Koch, Medicine Man Towering Cottonwood

Rich and Mike,

So sorry to hear about your dad. I hadn't seen him in many years, but always remember how funny and friendly he was. My thoughts and prayers are with you guys.
Jenny Craig Karpinski

Rich and Mike we were so sorry to hear about the loss of your father. Our prayers are with both of you and your families. Tom and Debbie Hughes