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2LT Milton Lyman Weilenmann

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2LT Milton Lyman Weilenmann Veteran

Birth
Paris, Bear Lake County, Idaho, USA
Death
21 Nov 2008 (aged 89)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Millcreek, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
Glendale, Lot 186, 1 East
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Milton Lyman "Milt" Weilenmann age 89
Politician. Restaurateur.

1920 Census Salt Lake City Ward 1, Utah
Gustave A Weilenmann 42, agent, real estate
Louise Weilenmann 33
Milton L Weilenmann 4 months
Renting 516 Ellwood Place

1930 Census Salt Lake City, Utah
Gustav A Weilenmann 56, ---ster, office
Louise Weilenmann 44
Milton L Weilenmann 10
Virginia B Weilenmann 9. Elaine B Weilenmann 5.
Own home 1075 Denver Street

1940 Census Blackwell, Kay, Oklahoma
Milton Weilenmann* 20, missionary
Reo Heaton 21, missionary
Renting, 218 W McKinley April 11, 1940

1942 WWII
Capt Milton Lyman Weilenmann on LDS mission, Germany, at beg.of war.
Commissioned 9-30-41 Salt Lake City, Utah.
Grad., Inf. Tr.Sch., Ft.Benning, Ga., Sept 29;
-prom. to 2nd Lt. '41-2 Prom.Sc-bk.p-159 c-2 DN 10-19-42
Termination of Service 3-31-46 Ft Douglas, Utah.

1952 Salt Lake City, Utah
Weilenmann Seeks Top Demo Office
Milton L Weilenmann, immediate past chairman of the Salt Lake democratic organization, Monday announced his candidacy for the Democratic state chairmanship...
He is married and the father of four children. The family resides at 2798 South 2430 East.
Salt Lake Telegram, 1952-03-31, Page 15.

2008 Obituary: Salt Lake City, Utqah
A great man, Milton Lyman Weilenmann, died on November 21, 2008. He resided at 40 North State Street in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Salt Lake City, Utah at the time of his death.
His mantra; "When I die, I want to be all used up" was reflected in the drive, energy, and passion he gave to life.

Milt was born August 27, 1919 in Paris, Idaho to Swiss immigrants Marie Louise Huber and Gustave Arnold Weilenmann. His happy childhood was spent with his dearly loved sisters, Virginia Weilenmann Anderson (deceased) and Elaine Weilenmann Bennion. He graduated from South High School, excelling in debate, and the University of Utah, graduating in Political Science. Milt was called to serve a mission in Germany, after the outbreak of World War II, he completed his mission assignment in Oklahoma.
He returned to Europe as a lieutenant in the infantry, and while on leave, married Marie Malstrom on July 3, 1944 in the Salt Lake Temple. They were blessed with seven children; Mike (Pam) Weilenmann, Martha (Gary) Starr, Margaret (Randall) Mackey, Merry (Jim) Fusselman, Melanie (Mike) Anderson, Mark (Louise) Weilenmann, and Melissa (Jay) Livingston. The time they spent in Vancouver, British Columbia, and their little ranch in the mountains bonded them together forever. Following Marie's death, Milt married Diane Nielson in the Salt Lake Temple on October 19, 1967. This was a busy time for both of them, filled with work, travel, church and community service, and the wonderful blessing of grandchildren.
Milt's life was full of accomplishments, including serving as a full-time LDS Seminary teacher; restaurateur and owner of Bratten's, Ristorante Della Fontana, The Print Shop, Grandmother's House; opening and presiding over the Alaskan Canadian Mission and serving on the LDS Missionary Committee; State Democratic Party Chairman; State Economic Development Director under Cal Rampton; Democratic nominee for United States Senator in 1968; trustee for the estate of aviator Bill Lear; and creating joint ventures between private US Agriculture and Tianjin, China. His greatest achievement was to make whomever he was with feel important. Whether he was entertaining dignitaries, talking to caregivers, hosting employee parties, or spending time with grandchildren, each was valued and loved.
Survived by his seven children, 48 grandchildren, 32 great-grandchildren, foster daughter Arene Newman; sister Elaine [Bennion]; cousin Glen Young, and numerous nieces and nephews.
Funeral Services will be held on Wednesday, November 26, 2008 at 12 Noon in the Ensign Stake Center, 135 "A" Street.
Friends and Family may call on Tuesday, November 25, 2008 from 6 to 8 pm at Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple Street and also at the Church from 10:45 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. on Wednesday.
Interment Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park.
The Deseret News, November 24-25, 2008.

Sisters:
Virginia Weilenmann Anderson 1921-1990
Helen Elaine Weilenmann

Gson Jason Michael Weilenmann 1986-1989
GF Ulrich Weilenmann 1840-1916
GM Maria Mag. Ott 1847-1886
BIL Don Weiler Bennion 1919-2015
Virginia Bennion Buchanan 1917-2009

Missionary Companion:
William Reo Heaton 1918-2001
Milton Lyman "Milt" Weilenmann age 89
Politician. Restaurateur.

1920 Census Salt Lake City Ward 1, Utah
Gustave A Weilenmann 42, agent, real estate
Louise Weilenmann 33
Milton L Weilenmann 4 months
Renting 516 Ellwood Place

1930 Census Salt Lake City, Utah
Gustav A Weilenmann 56, ---ster, office
Louise Weilenmann 44
Milton L Weilenmann 10
Virginia B Weilenmann 9. Elaine B Weilenmann 5.
Own home 1075 Denver Street

1940 Census Blackwell, Kay, Oklahoma
Milton Weilenmann* 20, missionary
Reo Heaton 21, missionary
Renting, 218 W McKinley April 11, 1940

1942 WWII
Capt Milton Lyman Weilenmann on LDS mission, Germany, at beg.of war.
Commissioned 9-30-41 Salt Lake City, Utah.
Grad., Inf. Tr.Sch., Ft.Benning, Ga., Sept 29;
-prom. to 2nd Lt. '41-2 Prom.Sc-bk.p-159 c-2 DN 10-19-42
Termination of Service 3-31-46 Ft Douglas, Utah.

1952 Salt Lake City, Utah
Weilenmann Seeks Top Demo Office
Milton L Weilenmann, immediate past chairman of the Salt Lake democratic organization, Monday announced his candidacy for the Democratic state chairmanship...
He is married and the father of four children. The family resides at 2798 South 2430 East.
Salt Lake Telegram, 1952-03-31, Page 15.

2008 Obituary: Salt Lake City, Utqah
A great man, Milton Lyman Weilenmann, died on November 21, 2008. He resided at 40 North State Street in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Salt Lake City, Utah at the time of his death.
His mantra; "When I die, I want to be all used up" was reflected in the drive, energy, and passion he gave to life.

Milt was born August 27, 1919 in Paris, Idaho to Swiss immigrants Marie Louise Huber and Gustave Arnold Weilenmann. His happy childhood was spent with his dearly loved sisters, Virginia Weilenmann Anderson (deceased) and Elaine Weilenmann Bennion. He graduated from South High School, excelling in debate, and the University of Utah, graduating in Political Science. Milt was called to serve a mission in Germany, after the outbreak of World War II, he completed his mission assignment in Oklahoma.
He returned to Europe as a lieutenant in the infantry, and while on leave, married Marie Malstrom on July 3, 1944 in the Salt Lake Temple. They were blessed with seven children; Mike (Pam) Weilenmann, Martha (Gary) Starr, Margaret (Randall) Mackey, Merry (Jim) Fusselman, Melanie (Mike) Anderson, Mark (Louise) Weilenmann, and Melissa (Jay) Livingston. The time they spent in Vancouver, British Columbia, and their little ranch in the mountains bonded them together forever. Following Marie's death, Milt married Diane Nielson in the Salt Lake Temple on October 19, 1967. This was a busy time for both of them, filled with work, travel, church and community service, and the wonderful blessing of grandchildren.
Milt's life was full of accomplishments, including serving as a full-time LDS Seminary teacher; restaurateur and owner of Bratten's, Ristorante Della Fontana, The Print Shop, Grandmother's House; opening and presiding over the Alaskan Canadian Mission and serving on the LDS Missionary Committee; State Democratic Party Chairman; State Economic Development Director under Cal Rampton; Democratic nominee for United States Senator in 1968; trustee for the estate of aviator Bill Lear; and creating joint ventures between private US Agriculture and Tianjin, China. His greatest achievement was to make whomever he was with feel important. Whether he was entertaining dignitaries, talking to caregivers, hosting employee parties, or spending time with grandchildren, each was valued and loved.
Survived by his seven children, 48 grandchildren, 32 great-grandchildren, foster daughter Arene Newman; sister Elaine [Bennion]; cousin Glen Young, and numerous nieces and nephews.
Funeral Services will be held on Wednesday, November 26, 2008 at 12 Noon in the Ensign Stake Center, 135 "A" Street.
Friends and Family may call on Tuesday, November 25, 2008 from 6 to 8 pm at Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple Street and also at the Church from 10:45 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. on Wednesday.
Interment Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park.
The Deseret News, November 24-25, 2008.

Sisters:
Virginia Weilenmann Anderson 1921-1990
Helen Elaine Weilenmann

Gson Jason Michael Weilenmann 1986-1989
GF Ulrich Weilenmann 1840-1916
GM Maria Mag. Ott 1847-1886
BIL Don Weiler Bennion 1919-2015
Virginia Bennion Buchanan 1917-2009

Missionary Companion:
William Reo Heaton 1918-2001

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