He met Marlyce (Marlie) & married in 1950.
He is survived by two daughters, one son and another daughter and her two children, that became a loved part of the family. Tony was also survived by loving grandchildren
Tony's loving wife Marlie, departed this world not too many years ago and their daughter Deborah pre-deceased them many years ago
The Weimers were and are long long time active members of St Therese Church and also attended St Gerard's Church.
Tony was always the outdoorsman, working in his yard, maintaining a great many flower beds for his family to enjoy. Many a family party occurred at the Weimer home and back yard
Tony and Marlie was always welcoming to whoever happen to stop by on no particular occasion, all were warmly welcomed and treated well
As most men that lived in Tony's generation, served in the military. Tony was in the US Navy when he was needed to serve our country in war time.
His lifetime choice of work/career was that of being a boilermaker and he retired from Boiler Makers Union Local 169 in Detroit
Both Marlie and Tony will be forever remembered and loved. A big part of the community that will never be the same
Rest in Peace both of you
He met Marlyce (Marlie) & married in 1950.
He is survived by two daughters, one son and another daughter and her two children, that became a loved part of the family. Tony was also survived by loving grandchildren
Tony's loving wife Marlie, departed this world not too many years ago and their daughter Deborah pre-deceased them many years ago
The Weimers were and are long long time active members of St Therese Church and also attended St Gerard's Church.
Tony was always the outdoorsman, working in his yard, maintaining a great many flower beds for his family to enjoy. Many a family party occurred at the Weimer home and back yard
Tony and Marlie was always welcoming to whoever happen to stop by on no particular occasion, all were warmly welcomed and treated well
As most men that lived in Tony's generation, served in the military. Tony was in the US Navy when he was needed to serve our country in war time.
His lifetime choice of work/career was that of being a boilermaker and he retired from Boiler Makers Union Local 169 in Detroit
Both Marlie and Tony will be forever remembered and loved. A big part of the community that will never be the same
Rest in Peace both of you
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