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In Loving Memory

Wieman, George F. ”Bud”, III

Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Saturday, May 23, 2020.

Beloved husband for 55 years of Grace Wieman (nee Parisi);  loving father of Christopher (Beth) and Scott Wieman; dear grandfather of Julia, Abby and Zach Wieman; dear great-grandfather of Luke Finnessey; dear brother of Steven (Bobbie) and Michael Wieman; dear brother-in-law, uncle, cousin and friend to many.

Bud was a member of Plumbers Union Local 35 and Local 562 and Lemay Ferry Retirement Lodge #1.

Services: Memorial Mass Friday, June 5, 10:00 a.m. at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church (4556 Telegraph Rd. 63129). Private inurnment at Resurrection Cemetery.  A service of KUTIS AFFTON Chapel.

 

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2 thoughts on “Wieman, George F. ”Bud”, III”

  1. Dear Chris, Scott, Mrs. Wieman and extended family,

    God Bless the Soul of Mr. Wieman or informally known as “Bud”. Unfortunately, I have not seen Bud in awhile, but I have fond memories of being at the house on Schirmer over the years for different events. Bud always had a ton of energy and life. He really kept you on your toes-cracking jokes but also keeping us in line with comments about our behavior, dress, attitudes, grades, or getting cut from SLUH soccer. He seemed like a no nonsense guy about the basics in life-work hard and be respectful. I am certain you will feel his presence in the days and years to come and it will feel like he is in the room.

    God Bless,

    Jim Hill and family

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  2. Dear Chris, Scott, Mrs. Wieman and extended family,

    God Bless the Soul of Mr. Wieman or informally known as “Bud”. Unfortunately, I have not seen Bud in awhile, but I have fond memories of being at the house on Schirmer over the years for different events. Bud always had a ton of energy and life. He really kept you on your toes-cracking jokes but also keeping us in line with comments about our behavior, dress, attitudes, grades, or getting cut from SLUH soccer. He seemed like a no nonsense guy about the basics in life-work hard and be respectful. I am certain you will feel his presence in the days and years to come and it will feel like he is in the room.

    God Bless,

    Jim Hill and family

    Reply

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