Thomas-Weinand-Obituary

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Thomas J. Weinand

West Bend, Wisconsin

Aug 13, 1939 – Dec 5, 2020 (Age 81)

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BORN
August 13, 1939
DIED
December 5, 2020
AGE
81
LOCATION
West Bend, Wisconsin

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Schmidt Funeral Home - West Bend Obituary

Thomas J. Weinand, age 81, of the Town of Polk died on Saturday, December 5, 2020 at his residence. He was born August 13, 1939 in Shorewood to Sylvan “Max” and Genevieve (nee Malloy) Weinand. On November 22, 1962, he was united in marriage to Genevieve Toth at St. Rita Catholic Church in West...

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Sorry to hear this sad news. Tom and Gene served on the committee for A Night in Old Vienna Ball for many, many years, and were key players in the success of the ball. My sincere condolences.

I was saddened to hear to learn that Thomas our Y.M.C.A friend has died. We had many good conversations together and his wife Genevieve

I was surprised and sorry to see that Tom has died. His dad was my dad's half uncle, and I do remember Uncle Sylvin. My brother, Jack, and I visited with Tom and shared family history and pictures. Through the years Tom and I would have brief visits at Fleet and Farm.

Gene, Tim and Mary - I’m saddened to hear of Tom’s passing. I have many fond memories of skiing and hanging out with your family growing up. I remember him smiling while driving around in that little dune buggy car. He was a great guy and will be missed.

Dear Weiland Family,
I have fond memories of the many years I worked with Tom at Frank Mayer and Associates. He was a pleasure to work with and a friend away from work. He even put up with my lack of skiing skills.
May he Rest In Peace,
Allen Buchholz

Tim and Family,
I was very sorry to learn about your father's death. He was one of the first patrollers to welcome me to Sunburst.He was a special person. I liked his teaching style. While he was totally capable and competent in all patrol skills, he was kind and humorous as he taught them.

The year that the "shooters" were introduced to chair evac training, he and I were wondering how high the line would carry, so we shot straight up thinking that projectile would come...

Tom; You will truly be missed. May you enjoy forever endless slopes and bluebird days...