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Willis L. Weidner Jr.

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Willis L. Weidner, Jr., 73, of Wilson Borough, died Tuesday, August 10, 2004 in Easton Hospital. Born: Feb. 25, 1931 in Easton, a son of Lena Applegate Weidner, of Gracedale and the late Willis L. Weidner. Personal: His wife, the former Nancy J. Howey, died June 2, 1999. Willis served as Fire...

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Growing up living next door to Willie and Nancy was great. I still remember taking naps with Willie and being able to go over to eat dinner at their house if I didn't like what my mom had made for dinner. I still remember all the camping trips we went on together. I will never forget the time I was locked in their trailer!!! Willie will truly be missed but he is now with his soul mate and they can once again enjoy their time together.

My thoughts and prayers are now with Lenny,...

My deepest sympathy to your whole family. Having lost my Dad last week, I can take solace knowing he is joined in heaven by a friend.
I will keep you all in my prayers,
Barrie Ann

Willie and Nancy were wonderful thoughtful caring people, and now they are together again. They did so much, had a wonderful happy family, and touched the lives of many. I will mourn Willie, because he was a true gentleman with a great sense of humor. His family has wonderful memories, as do I.

Growing up rite up the street from all the Weidners it was indeed an honor to know them, Willie was a fantastic man my father (Lew Gellock) served on the fire dept with him and they were good buddy's although I have been in new jersey for a good portion of my married life I will never forget the Weidners you are all in prayers today , and good ole Forrest st. Wich I see some are left. GOD BLESS YOU ALL AND GOD BLESS WILLIE AND NANCY.

so very sorry for your loss.
Linda (Gellock) Stempa

All we can do is our best and all we will ever have left is our memories. Willie will be missed.

To the family of Willie Weidner,
Know that he is now with Nancy the woman of his dreams and that our good Lord and Saviour will see you through all your sorrow.
The first time I met Willie and Nancy was down at the Dixie Tavern, when Chuck and I first moved to the Boro back in the mid 70's. Those were the highlights of our Saturday nights. Eating the peanuts and throwing the shells on the floor, including the cigarette butts. Never saw a place where so many people had fun and we...