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Warren Swift "Brud" Weiant III

Hilliard, Ohio

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Warren Swift "Brud" Weiant IIICOLUMBUS: Warren Swift "Brud" Weiant III, (83), went to be with his Creator Saturday, April 28, 2012, in Columbus, Ohio.Born October 31, 1928 at home in Licking County to the late Warren S. Weiant Jr. and Eleanor Smith Weiant. Attended Ohio State University, served...

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To Sue, Toby, Chip, Buck, Lucinda and families,

I was so surprised to read about Warren's passing in the Chagrin Valley Times. We are so sorry about your loss. We have so many fond memories of Paw Paw Lake events.... what a wonderful neighborhood for our children to grow up. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Please feel our love and hugs.

To Barb, Eddie and Beth, my memories at your home and around the greenhouses are sweet. So sorry for your family's loss. What a great legacy Mr. Weiant has left his family! Would love to hear from you, Ginny Parr Martin

I am so sorry for your loss, he was a wonderful man and I enjoyed many of his stories. I was so lucky that god chose him to grace my life with his wisdom and insight of the world. I will truly miss him.

So sorry for your lost. I love your daughter Lucinda and David from church. I lost my father a few years ago.

Nancy Huff

ation. we are living near Thornville and Newark now and would love to hear from you. As ever Tom and Louise Beckett. 740-323-4196

To Warren's family, I'm so very sorry to learn of his passing. He's been a great friend over the years with many aviation and auto events involving the Ohio History of Flight Museum. I'll miss his friendship and advise we've shared through the years. He was a true historian and witnessed many historic events. I'm sorry I can't be there for his funeral as I'm in Oregon for a week.

I remember going to "Weiant's Garden" as a child. May you find comfort in all the memories of your father.

I have fond memories of Brother Warren Weiant's visit to the Phi Kappa Psi house on Campus Avenue in Oxford, Ohio to erect a fire escape in the summer of 1983.
It was dangerous work and complicated assembly. He was so energetic and fun to be around. He led as an elder would lead, without fanfare, with joy, and in submission to the goals of our fraternity. Every man there learned what self-less sacrifice looked like that weekend. Mark Ricketts