Russell-Wehner, Jr-Obituary

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Russell L. Wehner, Jr

Denver, Colorado

Oct 31, 1930 – Jun 7, 2022

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BORN
October 31, 1930
DIED
June 7, 2022
LOCATION
Denver, Colorado

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Russell Lee Wehner, Jr. was born in Peoria, Illinois, son of Russell Lee Wehner, Sr. and Dorothy Swanson Wehner.  He died in Denver, Colorado at 91 years old at home surrounded by his loving family.  In 1935, during the Great Depression, his family moved to Denver.  Russ went through the...

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In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
Thank You for sharing your Wisdom, & Love with us.

Russ and Margaret have been an inspiring thread in my and my children's lives over the past 30 years. Working for Wehner Property Management was a wonderful opportunity. When my kids were little and I brought them along to drop something off at the office, Russ would come out to talk with them and invite them into his office to get a treat from the treat drawer in his desk. I was always impressed by his consistant courtsey and caring. His love and respect for Margaret and his family was...

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Russ was a good friend and mentor to me in the real estate field. For years he sent me a "silly" birthday card. He and Margaret were both very good friends.

An outstanding Realtor. The whole family are so respected in the RE Community in our city and state

Russ was such an inspiration. I am so thankful to have known him and very grateful for the impact he had on me, my children, and the community. We are all better humans for knowing a man like Russ. My kids are so very fortunate to be Margaret’s and his grandchildren, and part of the amazing Wehner family. It was an honor to know him. His incredible smile, compassion and heart live on in all of us.

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My father, Oliver M. Bush, worked for your father, Russ Wehner, after the war. Oliver worked through the office in East Denver, then managed the office in North Denver. Oliver died of cancer in 1952. Your dad knew of the illness, and helped him through those tough last years. Fast forward--1996--I was a member of the Lakewood city council, when your dad made a presentation. You can imagine how surprised I was to see him!! We talked briefly after the meeting. Next day, a lovely bouquet of...