Gary Weichers

Born in Floyd County, IA
Born on Feb 16, 1945
Departed on Nov 6, 2018

Dad, my heart is so broken. You just don’t know how much I wasn’t prepared for you to go, I thought we would have more time. You was a great father and grandpa. I just wish the miles didn’t separate us so. I wish to God I would have made the time to had seen you more when you lived in Arkansas. But now I will just have to see you on the other side. Tell grandma and grandpa hello and just know I Love you so much!! This is the day the Lord has made; we will rejoice and be glad in it. Psalm 118:24 Yea though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me: thy rod and thy staff they comfort me. Psalm 23:4 May God be with you and bring you peace as I will Pray for us both. I will never forget you dad!! Love you, your daughter, Michelle.

Candace and all of Gary’s loved ones, My very deepest sympathies to you all. Just weeks ago we saw Gary at our class of 63 reunion in Greene. It was great seeing Candace and him. Gary was always a legendary figure in high school. He had a great personality, was funny and a great athlete. He was out Fonzy!! Tough guy exterior but a teddy bear soul. He will be missed. Diane Eckenrod

So sorry to hear about the loss of your husband....thought and prayers to you and your family.

Connie: Just read the news of your loss. Sending deepest sympathy and prayers to you and your family. Donna (vogt) Blythe

My family and I first met Gary and Connie when my aunt Bernadette wed Daniel, his nephew, in 2004. They've been considered part of our family since. I remember Gary to be a very warm and kind person, with a contagious smile that you couldn't help but mirror. His death is a sad loss that we, his extended family in California, will mourn. Our deepest and most sincere condolences to Connie and to all the loved ones he leaves behind. Please know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers. We empathize with your loss and grieve with you in solidarity. May he rest in peace. ~Cruz Family

Sending our deepest condolences to the Weichers family . Sorry we never had the pleasure of meeting Gary in person. We “met Gary” through his brother & sister-in-law, Larry & Judy Weichers who are long time friends of ours. Judy mentioned Gary was a Vietnam Vet, as is my husband, who happily shared some information on Veterans benefits w/ Gary. We were so sorry to hear of his “passing”. Judy spoke so lovingly of Gary, that we felt like we knew him. Our prayers to the family, that they will find peace with his “passing” .Now he lives through those who knew and loved him. May he Rest In Peace, & be remembered with Love & kindness. ??With Deepest Sympathy, The Parsons

Sending our deepest condolences to the Weichers family . Sorry we never had the pleasure of meeting Gary in person. We “met Gary” through his brother & sister-in-law, Larry & Judy Weichers who are long time friends of ours. Judy mentioned Gary was a Vietnam Vet, as is my husband, who happily shared some information on Veterans benefits w/ Gary. We were so sorry to hear of his “passing”. Judy spoke so lovingly of Gary, that we felt like we knew him. Our prayers to the family, that they will find peace with his “passing” .Now he lives through those who knew and loved him. May he Rest In Peace, & be remembered with Love & kindness. With Deepest Sympathy, The Parsons

So very sorry for your loss. Gary was one of the nicest guys I have known! I worked with Gary at Gee Grading and Excavating and feel lucky to have had the pleasure of meeting and working with him. Please know you are all in my thoughts and prayers.