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Richard L. "Dick" Weill

Omaha, Nebraska

1943 - 2021

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Weill, Richard "Dick" L. January 28, 1943 - July 4, 2021Preceded in death by parents, Irma and Walter; and brother-in-law, Gene Hohensee. Survived by his wife, Judy Weill; sons, David (Holly) Weill, and John Weill; brother, Norman (Carol) Weill; grandchildren, Julia and Levi Weill; sister-in-law,...

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Looking forward to connecting in person with you soon Judy! We´ll toast to those who are with us and those who are not. Much love

We remember and miss you here in Denver at the Colorado Dream foundation Dick and Judy. George Flanders

Thinking of you Judy with fondness and compassion. Now a widow too, I understand the pain and the irrepressible love of grief. I miss Bill every day and imagine you miss Dick as well. He was so dynamic.

My condolences on dick´s death. He was a bright high energy man.

Judy: My sympathies for your great loss. Please let me know how I can support you now or in the future. I truly enjoyed meeting you and Dick at the Colorado I Have A Dream foundation where I have been a board member 24 years. Once, Dick and I had a wonderful dinner together where we discussed, in great detail, the future of CIHAD, Ed Yardeni's Book "Predicting the Markets" which we had both recently read, and the Bronco's search for a new quarterback post-Elway. Again - Please do not...

Just heard of Dick's death. Although the years took us further and further apart, the memories of the times we shared during the 1950s and 1960s seem closer to me everyday. He was a loyal, caring friend and someone with whom you could always count on for assistance or simply great advice. Deepest condolences to Judy and the rest of Dick's family. MAY HIS MEMORY BE A BLESSING.

I was shocked to see Dick´s obituary in the Omaha paper. Although we have had few contacts over the years, I continued to think of Dick as a special friend. We shared much at the Sammy House of course. Judy, do you remember the evening that you and Dick baby sat for Gail and me in Omaha ? You were learning about diaper changes etc. I offer my condolences for your families loss; he was one of the good guys

We recently received lovely notes from Dick telling us how much our parents meant to his family. We were just kids and Dick and his brother Norm were our friends. We share many fond and funny memories with them. Dick remembered some of these personal moments being just a few years older and recently shared them since we lost both parents in the last part of the year. To his family: We are so sad for your untimely loss. Susan and Faye

Dick was a wonderful and caring person. He was a strong supporter for the UNL debate team and a dedicated alumni. His passion for helping others and advocating for the causes he believed in was inspiring.