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Roger Weigel

Portland, Oregon

1949 - 2016

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Weigel, Roger 67 April 01, 1949 April 21, 2016 After complications with a blood clot, Roger died April 21, 2016, in the loving arms of Jesus Christ with his family by his side. Roger was born April 1, 1949, in Oregon City to Bernard and Jessie Weigel and grew up in Molalla. Roger attended Molalla...

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Happy 75 th birthday my friend and colleague. RB

With heartfelt sadness I send sincere regards and condolences to Roger's family, brothers, children. I will never forget the dear friend I had, from 1st grade on, and the intertwining of our Molalla lives. His brilliant smile and teasing ways will remain in my heart forever. Sincerely, Sandra Heckard Bickley

So sad. I knew Roger at OSU. He gave me the nickname of RB. He had the greatest smile! I would call him on his BD, significant ones, and just say, this is RB, and we would laugh!..he loved talking about his children.

Roger was a fine landlord. He rented his historic hillside oregon city home to me in 1984, loved viewing the falls from the deck remember banging my head on the A frame bedroom roof, last i saw him he was on the river again in milwaukie.
He was kind and always busy.
Best to him and his family.
page and Shari Miller

Roger was a special friend and wrestling mentor....and an inspiration to the wrestling community. We will miss him. Our condolences to his family.

Roger was not only a great person, but had huge heart and a excellent sense of humor. His love of his family, friends, and the sport of wrestling was surpassed by none. Rest in peace Roger Weigel.

Roger was one of the nicest kids in High School. He was always kind. We reconnected 10 years later at a class reunion and remained friends. When he and Phyllis were married I received an invitation to his wedding...we joked about it because we both were married the same day just a few hours apart. He told me he would come to mine if I went to his...he had a great sense of humor and his smile will be missed by all who loved him. RIP my friend!

I met and became a friend to Roger at OSU. We met in a wrestling class. He taught me his signature move, the cradle. He was not your usual Dale Thomas wrestler. He had a mind of his own. Liked to have fun and a beer now and then. I liked the guy. He was a good man.