Paul R. Wieland

1938 - 2023

Paul R. Wieland obituary, 1938-2023, Salamanca, NY

Paul R. Wieland

1938 - 2023

BORN

1938

DIED

2023

Paul Wieland Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Feb. 24, 2023.
Paul R. Wieland, August 6, 1938 - February 16, 2023

Buffalo Sabres media personality Paul Wieland of Great Valley, NY left this mortal coil on Thursday, February 16 and is now fishing in the bountiful lakes of the Great Beyond. He was 84 years old.

Journalist, jazz aficionado, and avid angler, Wieland was the winner of 27 reporting awards, both regional and national, and the author of four books. He spent the last 15 years of his professional life teaching news writing and broadcasting to journalism students at the Russ Jandoli School of Communication at St. Bonaventure University.

Wieland, himself a 1959 Bona's alumnus, cut his professional teeth as a reporter for the Bradford Herald, the Courier Express, and the Buffalo News before going to the dark side (his words) of corporate public relations at General Motors. When Northrup and Seymour Knox III acquired an NHL franchise in 1970, they recruited Wieland to the Buffalo Sabres front office; he was promoted to public relations director a few months later.

Wieland brought live broadcasting to the Sabres organization, first on radio, and later on television. As a color commentator, Wieland traded witticisms with his friend and colleague Ted Darling, sometimes in the guise of Ralph Sincere. He penned a wry column called At Sabrepoint and brought his characteristically zany sense of humor to all aspects of the Sabres organization.

As Wieland cultivated the team's media presence, he evolved into a sports television director and producer. His Sabres television operation became the training ground and launching pad for countless other professionals whom he mentored.

Wieland was best known to his colleagues and to sports media outlets as a prankster - his annual April Fool's press releases were serious enough to fool many an unaware reader. It was he who concocted fictional draft pick Taro Tsujimoto, the ice alternative Sliderex, and the designation purportedly made by President Ronald Reagan of the Sabres as "America's Team."

Wieland usually traveled with the team during the hockey season, and when the Sabres were practicing in Memorial Auditorium, he often suited up at midday to defend the net. The thrill of taking shots as practice goalie with great NHL players - including the French Connection of Gilbert Perrreault, Rick Martin, and Rene Robert - never wore off.

After a 25-year stint with the Sabres, Wieland ran a public television operation in Fitchburg, Massachusetts while directing and producing broadcasts for ESPN and other outlets as a freelancer. He returned to Western New York in 2002 to teach at his alma mater. Wieland loved to teach and felt tremendous pride in his students, many of whom stayed in touch with him long after graduation.

While Wieland's professional accomplishments tell part of the story of a mischievous extrovert, there would be more to a highlight reel summarizing his life. Narrated by Duke Ellington, the footage would include glimpses of hundreds of hours fishing in the Canadian North with his beloved father, uncles, and friends, along with snapshots from decades of summers Wieland spent with his family in North Hero, Vermont, along the shores of Lake Champlain - jazz playing on the stereo, cold Canadian brew in hand, his golden retrievers and a rotating stack of nonfiction at his side.

Wieland is survived by his devoted wife of 61 years, Mary Elizabeth "Betsy" Wieland, and by his sister Annemarie Jason, his three daughters, Cynthia Meyer (Steve), Karen Wieland, and Caitlin Bauer, and his grandchildren Samantha and Declan Meyer. His absence will be felt deeply by a multitude of in-laws, cousins, nieces, nephews, friends, colleagues, and students.

A Memorial Mass will be held at the St. Bonaventure University Chapel on Saturday, March 4,2023 at 12 p.m., followed by a gathering in Doyle Hall.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Wieland's honor can be made to the St. Bonaventure Jandoli School of Communication.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the O'Rourke & O'Rourke Inc Funeral Home, 25 River Street, Salamanca, NY.

E-condolences can be sent to [email protected] or posted to facebook.com/onofh.

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January 27, 2024

Mike posted to the memorial.

March 7, 2023

Paul Tsujimoto posted to the memorial.

March 4, 2023

Charles Troccia, Sr. posted to the memorial.

Mike

January 27, 2024

I worked with Paul and enjoyed his company very much.
Paul drove right past my place on his way home from work.
I wished he had stopped by once to say hello.

Paul Tsujimoto

March 7, 2023

To the Wieland family: our most sincere condolences.
I met Paul when the Taro Tsujimoto prank had its 40 anniversary. He was warm, generous and still had that crazy sense of humor.
He was one of a kind. We will miss you....but he´s pulling a fast one in heaven now.

Paul, Sandy and Joshua Tsujimoto

Charles Troccia, Sr.

March 4, 2023

Paul and I met in Fitchburg, MA in the late 1990s. Paul was the executive director of the community television station and I was the marketing director for a local community financial institution. He walked in my office, sat down and asked for support for his production truck to broadcast local high school football games. As he looked around my office he asked if I fished. He got the sponsorship money and I got a fishing partner and a best friend for the next 20 plus years! Rest in peace my friend. I´ll cherish our time together forever.
Charles Troccia

Robert Sawicki and family

March 3, 2023

Dear Wieland family....Please accept our sincere condolences on the loss of your beloved husband, father and grandfather. He was a great guy and I´m so sorry I won´t get the chance to take him to Canada for one last fishing adventure. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Kimberly

March 3, 2023

I grew up next to the Wielands as a child in Kenmore. BEST family and neighbors ever! I would boldly wander into their home as if I were one of their own, and they never said a word. They provided a nurturing and educational space for me, for which I will be eternally grateful-Mr. W was a rare lifelong relationship I cherished.

Barbara (Takac) Kwitowski

February 26, 2023

Paul was our next door neighbor growing up in West Seneca. I was 9 years younger and friends with his sister Annemarie.
My biggest memory ( which "fits" into many humorous stories I have read about him) is when he had a backyard party with his college friends and used a toilet bowl to hold drinks for the festivities.Quite a sight for the kid next door!!
My sympathy to his wife and family and especially to his sister Annemarie.

Kathleen Rose

February 26, 2023

I remember and honor Paul Wieland for two reasons: First, he graciously allowed me to interview him in my high school days to learn about the public relations business. He was so kind to me. Second, he and Mrs. Wieland raised a beautiful daughter, Karen, who was a colleague of mine. She is a positive force as was her Dad.

Tom Hayes Sr / Fan

February 26, 2023

HUGS for all the GREAT Years with Your Wife and Sabres Family / HUGS OOOOO / Sabres Fan from day 1 / Catch a BIG ONE Out on the Lakes .

BettyAnn Duguay

February 23, 2023

Karen, I know your memories of happy times with your Dad and your Faith will help you through these difficult days.

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