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Robert D. Wein

Akron, Ohio

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Robert D. Wein

Robert D. Wein, 74, of Wadsworth, died March 2, 2008 at Akron City Hospital.

He was born April 18, 1933 in Akron, and was son of the late Raymond Wein and Nona (Wheatley) Kirven. Robert was self employed as a wood worker and was a member of St. Anne Catholic Church and...

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With over a quarter century of memories it is clear that Dad will be long remembered in my book. From the days in Sterling to the little shop in Wadsworth up through the last visit when I stopped by and spent the night at his home last summer. It was an honor to know Dad, the man who gave me the biggest blessing in my life when he walked Anita down the aisle and presented her to me as my bride. I am forever grateful and will miss him always. Russ.

I was the second child and the second daughter of this Wein "six-pack"... but my dad made each of his kids feel like they were number one. I remember hearing him say he always wanted a BIG family and God generously fulfilled that wish. Father God knew that this humble man, who possessed an equally BIG heart, would rise to the challenge of fatherhood with honor, integrity, devotion and unconditional love.

Some of my favorite memories includes Dad walking home from work at Akron...

I was a cousin of Bob's and my parents were very close to his. (In fact, his father was best man at their wedding.) I used to work with Mary Ann at Kroger about 25 years ago.
I am the "family genealogist" and I try to keep up with all family events. I wish Mary Ann and the family the deepest sympathy on this loss.

IM REALLY GONNA MISS YOU GRAMPA ALL THOUGH I DIDN'T SEE YOU MUCH,I STILL AND WILL ALWAYS HAVE LOVE FOR YOU
ME AND ROBERT WANT TO THANK YOU FOR THE LOVING FATHER YOU TAUGHT VERY WELL AND HAS BEEN A GREAT FATHER TO US!! LOVE YOU BUNCHES

Dad Wein was truly one of a kind. He was so kind hearted and generous with a quick wit and a great laugh. He had such a knowledge and interest in so many things. He was a great conversationalist! I will especially miss listening to him and Eric banter back and forth. They were always on the same wavelength and could always make me laugh (even at myself). He will certainly be missed, but he will live on through his children and grandchildren who share his love of learning, love of family...

Dear grandpa i love and miss you a lot. I will never forget you as i have your first name. I love you your grandson Robert

Dad Wein I you will miss you with all my heart.Thank u for letting me love your son Alan and giving you four grandsons.The good wein name will be carried on with all of your wonderful grandsons who loved and cherished you.Thank you for all the pep talks after Alan's wreck just letting him know i would take time to heal and not to give up.Well by for now take that walk down the streets of gold with god.Say hello to my Dad. Love your daughtrer-in-law denise

I will sure miss you. See you in the next life i love you a lot.Thank you for being there for me as a father and a friend. All my love Alan

I dont know where to start. i may wander all over, so just bear with me. I have never had to do this before.
I believe Dad was the last male Wein in his family. It was up to him to carry on a family name. To leave a legacy. I think if you look around now, you will find that he did a VERY thorough job of it. Four sons, two daughters. Now, nine grandsons, and six grand daughters. Looks like the name will definitely live on. Is this not how God himself rewarded those in his favor in...