Robert-Weedon-Obituary

Robert Craig Weedon

Richmond, Virginia

1958 - 2024

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Robert Craig WeedonSeptember 18, 1958 - July 10, 2024Robert C. Weedon, 65, of Richmond, passed away on July 10, 2024, at home following a courageous battle with cancer. He is survived by his loving wife Jennifer Ford; daughters Brooke Weedon (Michael Mathias) and Meghan Geronimo (Joseph); and...

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Robert was a super client, and I miss working with him. He was always pleasant to work with and I am happy that I had the chance to know him. Great guy!

Rest in peace Robert Bill Robins Bill Robins Floor Service

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I have been Blessed to know Mr Weedon for about 40 years he was my boss then my driving teacher then he was supervisor but the biggest Blessing of all for me he was my friend my heart ached when you passed but I know your with God's Angels rest in peace Mr Weedon you will be Missed

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Robert you will truly be missed but always in my thoughts. In the year I've worked at Captain Ds and had the pleasure of talking with him he made such an impact on my life and the way I looked at things. Like him I also have that deadly illness but he always knew the right words to say to keep me uplifted and keep me going and encouraging me to stay strong and not give up and let it take over me! He always had a kind, caring heart and always had a smile on his face no matter what. He was...

I have known Robert for about 20 years. I helped him with some of his real estate purchases and handled the leases for some of the Portsmouth properties. He was always friendly, kind, polite and a great client to work with. He always asked how i was doing. A real gentleman. My condolences go out to his family and friends. He will be missed by everyone who ever met him! Tom Dana

I only knew Robert for a brief period of time but he made a lasting impression on me. The more I got to know Robert through business the more I gained respect for him. He was such a good-getter, smart, fair and loyal man. One of a kind for sure. Not to mention, I miss his kind voice he was always pleasant.

The restaurant industry lost a true icon and visionary with the passing of Robert Weedon. He had an amazing and relentless work ethic that he instilled in all of his employees. He always believed that "if better is possible let´s get there". His beautiful wife, Jennifer Ford, fostered his passion for entrepreneurship. Robert was truly a prince among men, it was a true privilege and honor to work for him.