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Philip S. Weigand

1937 - 2016

Philip S. Weigand obituary, 1937-2016, Olympia, WA

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Philip Weigand Obituary

Philip S. Weigand Philip S, Weigand, 78, died Sunday, July 3, 2016 at Providence St. Peter Hospital. Phil was born November 14, 1937 in San Pedro, California, the oldest child of John and Margaret Weigand. Phil was proud to be a "Navy Brat" and one of his earliest memories was of low-flying Japanese aircraft over his home on King Street in Honolulu on December 7, 1941. His father's naval career took the family across the United States and Phil attended schools in California, Washington, Maryland and Hawaii. He was a graduate of Capuchino High School in San Bruno, California. Phil attended Stanford University on a baseball scholarship (he was a catcher), where he was a member of Phi Delta Theta. During his senior year at Stanford he met his future wife, Judy Lynch, of Olympia, and they were married on December 22, 1959. They have three children, Spence Weigand (Dawn) of Olympia, Kiki Graf (Ben) of Selah and Eric Weigand of Walla Walla. The children have produced nine wonderful grandchildren and three even more wonderful great-grandchildren. Following his graduation from Stanford, Phil was commissioned in the United States Marine Corps, and his 20 years of active duty were a source of great pride and achievement. In May 1967, while serving as Commanding Officer of a tank company in Viet Nam, he was awarded The Silver Star for "conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action."He was also awarded The Bronze Star for outstanding service. During his career Phil served tours of duty in Okinawa, The Philippines, Viet Nam, California, Ohio and Virginia. The Corps sent Phil to Boston University where he earned a Masters Degree in Public Affairs. Phil then served as Special Assistant to The Commandant of the Marine Corps, General Robert Cushman, traveling extensively in that role. Much to her surprise while watching Huntley and Brinkley one evening, Judy saw Phil, in full uniform, before a background of tulips in Amsterdam, explaining, or at least attempting to, the Commandant's involvement in the Watergate scandal. Following retirement from the Marine Corps, Phil worked for Panorama Corporation for six years, before he was fired by management for refusing to violate a Federal Law regarding Union organization. Phil quickly obtained a real estate license commencing a 25-year career with Virgil Adams Real Estate. During that career many of his clients became close friends and Phil became deeply involved in his community. Phil was on the Board of Trustees of Heritage Bank, Saint Martin's University and The Boys and Girls Club of Thurston County. Several years ago, this community recognized Phil and Judy for their philanthropy and it gave Phil great joy to share the gifts that God and his own hard work had given him. If you had the opportunity to ask Phil what you could do to best honor his memory he would have told you without hesitation, "Find a cause you believe in, and dig deep!" In addition to his immediate family, Phil's brother, Denis Weigand, and sisters, Bernadette Weigand and Louise Gautreaux survive him. Phil's sister, Johnita Weigand, and his nephew, Robin Hanson, predeceased him. Phil was a huge presence in the lives of those close to him. His death now leaves a corresponding absence for us, the extent of which only the coming months and years will reveal. We are gratified however that his was a fully and truly well-lived life; we are gratified as well knowing his absence will be filled by the achievements of his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren and by all the warm and wonderful memories we hold of the life we so happily shared with him. A memorial mass will be held at the Westside Sanctuary of St. Michael's Church, 1835 Overhulse Road NW, on Friday, July 15 at noon, followed by a reception to celebrate Phil's life at The Olympia Country and Golf Club, 3636 Country Club Road NW, Olympia, WA 98502.

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Published by The Olympian on Jul. 10, 2016.

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Tony Holden

January 30, 2019

I served under his command. SEMPER FI

Claight Oloo

June 14, 2017

The inspirational books written by Phil have made so many hearts turn to the Lord Jesus Christ.May the good Lord comfort his family with unfailing LOVE,AMEN

Ann Willson

July 15, 2016

Judy and family,
I was so surprised and saddened to hear that such a strapping man full of vigor such as Phil was in my memory had died.
He was a force to behold , full of humor and fun and caring. I am so sorry to see him go. I wish you well in his absence.
Ann pierce Willson

Sarah Smyth McIntosh

July 10, 2016

Phil was a fabulous man and the best realtor I've ever known. He believe in me and Smyth Landing and he was integral in making the vision a reality. He was tough, but fair and honest with a tremendous amount of integrity. I am very sad that he has left this earth so soon, too soon for most of us that he has left behind, but he has left a legacy that we should all try our best to emulate in our own lives.

Nik Hakala

July 9, 2016

A brilliant man with a great smile and sense of humor. Losing your dad is extremely difficult when he is such a source of strength. He was giving and thoughtful and will live in our hearts forever.

Marilynn Boston

July 9, 2016

Although many miles apart, you are in our hearts. Remembering our fun times together, both USMC and later. So very sorry. Phil was one of the very best and will be missed greatly. Semper Fi! Jerry & Marilynn

Jerry Stimson Pfenninger

July 8, 2016

So sorry for the loss of your dad. He did so much for this country and the communities he lived in. Your family will be in my thoughts and prayers.

Mervet Sanchez Meharry

July 8, 2016

Dear Spence and the entire Weigand Family, I came to know Phil in the real estate/title industry and honestly - he scared me. So tough and non-chalant. I automatically called him 'Sir' not realizing just how appropriate that really was. He was always so professional and I respected him greatly. It wasn't until he grew a full beard several years ago that he morphed into Sean Connery before my eyes and I just hugged him to which he responded with warmth & graciousness. That so changed my perception of him. He was so many things... but always a class act. I know he will be missed. What a loss!

Ann Greene

July 7, 2016

My heartfelt sympathy goes out to you Judy, Spence, Kiki and Eric, and all your grandchildren!!! Still hard to believe he is no longer with us. He had the greatest smile, hearty laugh and booming voice. Such a caring, thoughtful man, visiting Jay during his hard time, and great neighbor!! He was loved by so many and will be missed by by so many!!

Linda Smith

July 7, 2016

Judy and family, so sorry to hear of Phil's passing.....I have thought of you both many times, and remembered our good times in Va. Charlie valued Phil's friendship......he passed away, in 2002.....we will forever miss our guys....till we see them again one day!
Blessings to you all, Linda smith

Adrienne Lynch

July 6, 2016

Hold all the his wonderful memories close to your heart and remember them often when you think you can't get through the pain. I am thinking of you all and know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Jeff Reiner

July 6, 2016

Our Condolences to the Weigand family. We have known both Spence and Phil for many many years. My children grew up with his grandchildren, and we were involved in a few Real Estate transactions with him as well. Always a Marine, with values that matched the Corp. It was a priviledge to have called him a friend. Olympia has lost a true Patriot!

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