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Robert E.C. Wegner

Grapevine, Texas

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1941 - 2021Robert E.C. Wegner died on December 20, 2021, in Grapevine, Texas. He was born and raised in southern New Jersey. He graduated with distinction in 1963 from Purdue University. He received an M.A. in Organizational Psychology from the University of Michigan in 1965; an M.B.A....

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I think of Bob often. Bob and Ed were roommates in college. We lost Ed in Sept this year also. I know first hand how devastating the loss of a spouse is and I hope you are finding comfort in all your great memories.

I inherited a big chunk of Bob's library. His books were like a Cole's Notes version. He underlined all the important parts, and made margin notes. I love him for that. We will miss him.

Ed and Bob were roommates in college and shared many good times together. Ed has many wonderful memories of their time there. Bob was the best man at our wedding and that is a special memory for both of us. Our main contact over the years has been catching up through Christmas letters and we have always looked forward to hearing your news. Your family has always had a special place in our hearts and we share your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all!

To Renate and family, we are reliving such great times with you both in those Regina days. We send our sympathy and much love.

I'm very sorry to learn of Bob's passing. I had the pleasure of selling them in to Bishops Landing here in Halifax many years ago, and not so long ago helping them sell again, when I learned from Renate they would not be returning. Please extend my sincere condolences.. I thoroughly enjoyed my few meetings with them both in the past.. most interesting and enjoyable when we would at times enjoy a coffee and a chat in their Halifax surroundings. Blessings to all the family Carolyn

Robert was my uncle. I remember how he liked to make up business names that would have a funny acronym and how he liked to give really firm handshakes. Renate and Mitchell, I'm so sorry for your loss.