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Steven Matthew Weingartner

Florence, South Carolina

Oct 31, 1960 – Aug 30, 2023

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BORN
October 31, 1960
DIED
August 30, 2023
LOCATION
Florence, South Carolina

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Steven Matthew Weingartner died August 20, 2023, at home in Florence SC, peacefully and unexpectedly in his sleep at the age of 62. He was born in Chicago, Illinois on October 31, 1960, to Joyce and H. Martin Weingartner, and grew up in Rochester, NY. He completed his senior year of high school...

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I went back to school in 2017 at the age of 36. Mr. Weingartner was always there to help when I needed it. Thank you. Rest easy.

Sorry for the Weingartner family loss. I miss my friend and great racquetball player.

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The news of Steven´s death shocked me; my heart sank with pain and grief. I have known Steven for over 15 years as a former colleague and personal friend. After my departure from Tech we still kept in touch, sharing happiness and distresses. He came over to see me and my wife at our Atlanta home many times and we thoroughly enjoyed his visits. I admired him as an open-minded person, a devoted educator, a loyal friend, and one who loved life. Steven was a wonderful man with patience, kindness,...

Celebration of Steven Matthew Weingartner´s Life Saturday, October 28th, 2023, from 1pm to 3pm Lawton-Chase House (formerly the Florence Museum) 558 Spruce Street, Florence, SC

I did Steven´s Hair for many years he was a really nice person he talked a lot about his Animals and his are he will be greatly missed. Condolences to the family

He was an excellent teacher and wonderful guide into another culture that widened my heart to the lives of Germany. He told his mind and was massively passionate about education. I'm gonna miss him very much

Steven and I worked together at FDTC for 15 years. He was a great co-worker who surely made me laugh! I will miss him and his talks about his pets.

Steven arrived at FDTC about the same time as I (I in 04, Steven `05). We worked in different departments, but worked on many projects and committees (faculty senate) together. The last a couple of years before I retired, I would say he became one of my BEST friends at Tech. I will never forget how he went out of his way to throw me a retirement party during the Covid. I am just heartbroken about this. Steven was a good man who would go out of his way to help others without expecting...