Wilhelm-Kalweit-Obituary

Dr. Wilhelm H. Kalweit

Clark County, Ohio

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News Death Notice KALWEIT, Dr. Wilhelm H. 56, of Springfield, Ohio, met his untimely death on Saturday, November 7th 2009. He was flying alone in his "Air Cam" when undetermined causes brought the plane down. Dr. Kalweit, "Bill," was born in Lubeck, Germany on May 5, 1953, the youngest son...

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Dear Aunt Suzanne & Christopher,

I hope that you both have found a stable ground since the funeral. If you need anything at all, please let me know.

Reminiscing on memories of Uncle Wilhelm and his many wonderful traits, I first remember his persistence. He was demonstrating how to tap the knee a certain way to achieve a reflex while my Mom, brothers, and I were visiting Oma. He was successful on first hit with everyone’s knees but mine. I remember the disbelief on...

Suzanne and Christopher

I am so sorry for your loss. He has obviously been a great asset to his community and to his profession. Bill was a serious student but he was also there to enjoy the lighter side of a very busy four years. I know that you and Christopher will miss him greatly but, on behalf of University of Vermont Med '81 as well as myself, we offer you our support and prayers for the coming days.

With fond regards
Craig W. Gage, MD
Class Agent, Med '81

Mrs. Kalweit and family,

I remember Bill so well from the Mad River Airport...I was with the FAA and was plannig to fly with him in the Air Cam for his multi-engine rating before I retired. I admired him so...he was passionate about the airport and about flying. Please know I will always remember him and your family is in my thoughts and prayers.

Suzanne & Christopher, My deepest sympathy to you. Being employed by Dr. Kalweit for the past seventeen years has not just been a job, but a career that I have truly loved. Doctor Kalweit was not only an employer, but a friend. Over the years I have heard many jokes! I will never forget his hardy laughter and that BIG smile. I am so blessed that he had enough faith and trust in me to let me work from home for the past fourteen years. There are so many memories that I will always...

To the Kalweit family,
Our deepest sympathy to you. If you were wondering where Dr. Kalweit was on Christmas Eve, 1998, he was in surgery with me. I received two stents that evening thus saving my life by preventing a heart attack. I know I never was able to thank him enough for what he did for me. I will miss him and Thank you again for sharing him with the rest of the community.

Alvin and Sheila Wansing

To the Kalweit family;
My deepest regrets to you. How lucky we all are to have had him in our lives. I am proud of the work we did. Such an intelligent and multifaceted man. It was amazing how many things he knew. I miss working with him. That laugh he had! When he cracked himself up, you had to smile. I read the memories from of his niece. They were wonderful. I saw a side of him I never knew in the photos today. He must have been great fun! Every day I saw him this summer he asked...

Suzanne and Chris,
Our Deepest sympathy at the loss of Dr. Kalweit, may god bless you both and keep you strong. Our thoughts and prayer are with you.
Ashraf and Maha Koraym

Dr.KalWeit,Was my moms Cardiologist at Mercy for a number of Years,He was the best We think,we were so sadened and shocked to hear of his passing,Our Hearts go out deeply with his family and friends..,He was such a nice person.

ROBERT AND CLARA RAY, SPRINGFIELD,OHIO

Novermber 14, 2009

Suzanne & Christopher,

We saw the notices in the Burlington Free Press about Bill yesterday. Mimi and I are so sorry and sadden about the lost of Bill.

Love

Jay & Marlene Zaetz
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