Stan-Weinberg-Obituary

Stan Weinberg

Tolar, Texas

1937 - 2011

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Stan Weinberg, 73, passed away Monday, Aug. 8, 2011, in Tolar. Memorial service: 4 p.m. Wednesday at Wiley Funeral Home. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Wounded Warrior Project or the J.D. Neely Community Center in Tolar. Stan was born Aug. 30, 1937, in Brooklyn, N.Y.,...

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i am so sorry for your loss if theres anything i can do please let me know god bless you and your family ava turner

Dolores,
Very sorry to hear of Stan's passing. I can only imagine how much you will miss him. My prayers are with you.

Donna Chapman

Betty Jo Gray

Dolores, Michael, Matt, Sara & family;
I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your husband/father. He was a wonderful person, full of life and great stories. We always enjoyed all the stories about the Texas Weinberg's. Now at least he is a peace, but not alone. I'm sure my father will be happy to have company. He was always his favorite brother. We'll miss him
Eli & Rose Weinberg/ Kogeman and family

Mrs. Weinberg, I always thought very highly of you and Stan and had nothing but respect for you both. You and your family have my very deepest sympathies and are in my thoughts and prayers. May God bless you and give you strength during this time of loss.

Dolores and family,
I am so sorry to hear of Stan's passing. While you mentioned that he was not doing too well the last time we visited, I certainly was not expecting this. It was my privilege to have been acquainted with him and I know he will be missed. I pray that God will comfort and carry you through the days ahead.

I miss you Dad so very much. I love you. My life and my world will never be the same again. You were the greatest man I ever knew.

You are so loved by all your family; your sister Frances could go on and on about her brother and his accomplishments, both personally and professionally. Your memory will always be for a blessing.

Of newspaper backgrounds, Stan and I always had some good story to share and laugh about. We straightened out the world a time or two, also. Nobie and I so much enjoyed his visits to East TX. Rest in peace, Stan. You will be missed.