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Weldon Albert Frommeyer Jr.

1950 - 2024

Weldon Albert Frommeyer Jr. obituary, 1950-2024, Metairie, LA

BORN

1950

DIED

2024

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5100 Pontchartrain Blvd.

New Orleans, Louisiana

Weldon Frommeyer Obituary

It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Weldon Albert Frommeyer Jr., affectionately known as "The Gator" and "Fro", on October 28, 2024, at his home in Metairie, Louisiana, with his wife, Loretta, by his side. Born on June 25, 1950, in New Orleans, LA, Weldon was a force of nature who touched countless lives through his work, his family, and his unbreakable spirit. Weldon, son of Weldon Albert Frommeyer Sr. and Anna Mae Curoso Frommeyer, grew up in a vibrant neighborhood off Napoleon Avenue, where he learned the values of resilience and hard work. After attending Our Lady of the Lourdes, he went on to St. Stanislaus College in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, where he was an All-State football star, even earning the nickname "Wendy's All-Beef" for his strength and tenacity on the field. After high school, Weldon set out to make a living, becoming a traveling candy salesman to gas stations and convenience stores across south Louisiana and Mississippi. He lived on the road in his refurbished Winnebago, selling candy by day and sleeping in the mobile shop at night. In 1978, his journey took a defining turn. Weldon owned the Batture Restaurant in St. Rose, LA, and, as the story goes, his garbage hadn't been picked up one too many times. Frustrated, Weldon wanted answers-and the garbage man's "then why don't you do it yourself?" attitude was all the challenge Weldon needed. With a single pickup truck, he launched St. Charles Disposal, hauling garbage for his restaurant and a few nearby customers. In 1983, this humble garbage venture evolved into River Parish Disposal, which would become the largest locally owned and operated commercial waste company in the Greater New Orleans area. Old-school New Orleans through and through, Weldon was known to walk into any room with a presence that commanded attention. If he didn't know someone, he knew someone who did, and that's how he got things done. His belief that relationships open doors was evident in how he spent every moment connecting with people and tending to his business. Weldon was a regular at some of New Orleans' favorite restaurants, like Madina's and Eleven79, regaling friends and strangers alike with his stories, humor, and charm. In his younger years, when Weldon wasn't working, he could be found on the golf course or fishing and he loved time with his family at their home on the Jourdan River on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. A hardworking man to his core, Weldon remained humble and focused on what truly mattered- his loved ones and his community. For 43 years, Weldon was devoted to his beloved wife, Loretta Chiasson Frommeyer, who was his partner in life and his greatest source of joy. Together, they shared a love that spanned over four decades, nurturing a family that became his proudest accomplishment. Weldon is survived by his wife, Loretta, and his children and grandchildren: Dawn Frommeyer; Heather Frommeyer (Derek Sagona), and grandson Paul Frommeyer; Brandy Frommeyer Alford (Barry), with grandchildren Matt, Sidney, Kole, Mckenzie, Mike, and Maxx; Ashley Frommeyer Wimprine (Danny), with grandchildren Madden, Baylor, Finley, and Dempsey; Weldon "Brother" Frommeyer III (Kati), with grandchildren Elsie and Weldon "Wells" Anthony. He is also survived by his niece and goddaughter, Amanda Bieganowski Koll (Casey); his niece, Nicole Vanzile Hurst (Ashley); as well as a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. He is also survived by his sister, Vicki Frommeyer Vanzile, and her husband, Lee Vanzile, as well as his brother-in-law, Albert "Buddy" Bieganowski. Weldon was predeceased by his parents and sister, Leslie Frommeyer Bieganowski. Weldon was a true New Orleans character, he built his business with a handshake, a smile, and an unforgettable story at every turn. Weldon leaves behind a legacy as indomitable as his spirit and as enduring as the business he built. His commitment to his work, his family, and his friends will forever be a testament to a life well lived and a heart deeply loved. He will be remembered as a dedicated businessman, a devoted husband, father, and grandfather, and a friend to many. Rest easy, Gator. Thank you to all his doctors and care team, especially Dr. Oliver Sartor, and the love and support of the entire River Parish Disposal team. A visitation for Weldon will be held Saturday, November 9, 2024 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Victory Church, 5708 Airline Dr., Metairie, Louisiana 70003, followed by a funeral Mass at 2:00 p.m., with a graveside thereafter at Metairie Cemetery, 5100 Pontchartrain Blvd., New Orleans, Louisiana 70124.

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Published by The Times-Picayune from Nov. 1 to Nov. 2, 2024.

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Larry Morgan

January 9, 2025

I´m so sorry hear of Weldon´s passing he will be greatly missed. I worked for Weldon for a long time and knew him well. A good man.

Gerald Thompson

November 9, 2024

We are praying GOD'S Comfort to overwhelm you during this time of great loss. We will miss Mr. Frommeyer and may the memories of him always bring you the blessings of JOY, in JESUS HOLY NAME, Amen. With love, Gerald and Vida Thompson

Kim Knoll

November 9, 2024

Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.

-Henry, Kim and Brayden Knoll

Dot Kersanac

November 8, 2024

Fro was in my first class that I taught at SSC and left an indelible impression on my heart! To meet him, was to love him! What a character, a person with such a loving and caring personality, a person who made you laugh, but as a teacher you wanted to strangle him! God bless you Fro and thanks for the good and humorous memories! My condolences to the family, with love, Dot Kersanac

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Weldon A. Frommeyer Jr

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Terri Johnson

November 7, 2024

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

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Joe Troia

November 6, 2024

My condolences to the entire Frommeyer family. Great man with a huge heart! RIP!

Hope Blanco

November 5, 2024

Mr. Weldon was a true leader and his strength, and dedication inspired everyone who worked beside him. His legacy will forever guide us, and he will be deeply missed.
With heartfelt condolences,
Roberto and Hope Blanco

Jay Favaloro

November 4, 2024

Weldon, was the nicest guy around. He played football with my brother Steve at St Stanislaus. When I was at the Sixth District doing a community barbecue he gave me a bunch of supplies and brought a big rotisserie cooker on a trailer. Rest in peace Weldon.

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Roger Cookie Schuster

November 2, 2024

In1970 Weldon and I were looking for a job and he got us one at Avondale Shipyard. Weldon worked there about 2 weeks and said that job wasn´t for him. I stayed on that job for 30 years, and am forever grateful to him for getting me that job. I also bought a house next door to him in St. Rose that he recommended. Weldon was instrumental in changing my life in positive ways. He will always hold a prominent place in my memories. Love you, man.
Cookie Schuster
Folsom, LA

Peggy Maloney McGovern

November 2, 2024

I had the pleasure of working with Weldon at Cosse-Hickey food broker
Starting 1974 until he left. I remember he put a loud speaker on his company car & would call you out in traffic. His sense of humor was unmatched. We called him "the candy man". Condolences to his family.

Kenny Spellman

November 1, 2024

On behalf of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart Alumni Association and Brother Martin High School, I offer our prayers and condolences. We will say a Mass in his memory.

Kenny Spellman ´84
Brother Martin High School

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5708 Airline Dr., Metairie, LA

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