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Condolence From: Henry Walser Funeral Home Team
Condolence: As the year passes, we are remembering with you.
Tuesday April 07, 2020
Condolence From: John Strome and Judy Hunter
Condolence: Sending our most heartfelt sympathies to Jean and family. We will remember John as a good soul and gentle man; the kind this world is so in need of.
Friday April 12, 2019
Condolence From: Tim Krissak
Condolence: Mr. Weiler was the kindest, most gentle, most caring teacher I have ever had.
Mr. Weiler treated us students with respect. He cared about our opinions, questions and suggestions. Thank you Mr. Weiler. You made us all feel good about ourselves. I have not forgotten one little trick of yours. Dull the pointy end of a nail so it won't spit the wood. Still use that trick today.

Tim Krissak
Dumfries Ave
Kitchener, ON
Friday April 12, 2019
Condolence From: Jim and Irene Weiler, Joe Weiler
Condolence: Our deepest sympathies on your loss. He will be deeply missed.
Friday April 12, 2019
Condolence From: Bill Schnurr,Michele, Gabriel,Leah
Condolence: In his very subtle and understated way, Uncle John was steady, reliable, and down to earth, like a field-stone foundation. He was a shining example of how less is more, and was at the heart of many fond, family memories.
Still vivid, the memory of a backseat, full of wide-eyed cousins, laughing and screaming, as we sped toward the fork in the road at Inverhuron Provincial Park, and Uncle John magically removed the keys from the ignition of the Pontiac, and cried out "Which way?, WHICH WAY?!!!"
In later years, we were schooled in the art of hospitality, as John and Jean hosted countless Octoberfest celebrations, where they made everyone feel at home.
We will miss Uncle John, and are grateful for
learning so much from him.






























































Thursday April 11, 2019
Condolence From: Bobby and Karen Weiler
Condolence: We will miss John. He was a gentle person and a gentleman with a ready smile and wry sense of humour. He was a very kind cousin to our family. John was a great husband, father, grandfather and brother who always did his best to look after everyone. We have no doubt that he has the front row seat in the great Hot Stove Lounge in the Sky.

Wednesday April 10, 2019
Condolence From: Kim Kurz Heath
Condolence: Dear Weiler Family,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

With Sympathy,

Kim (Kurz) and John Heath
Wednesday April 10, 2019
Condolence From: Paul Schuett
Condolence: Had a chance to see John at the Brucelea Haven a few times.
Great reminiscing about Herb at the hardware store and about various folks from Mildmay who we both knew
May God’s peace take you through these sad days ahead and enjoy the memories you all did share over the years 🙏
He will indeed be dearly missed by all who knew him ❤️
Paul Schuett and family from Schuett Furniture Mildmay
Wednesday April 10, 2019
Condolence From: Richard and Mary Ann Wolfe
Condolence: Sincere condolences to the Weiler families.
Wednesday April 10, 2019
Condolence From: Gerry and Pat Grundy
Condolence: Dear Jean, John, Mary and Families,
We are sorry for your loss with the passing of your husband, father, grandfather John.
Softly and gently may God's Love and Peace touch your hearts and whisper messages of Joy and Hope
to each of you during these difficult days, weeks and months. Remembering you in our prayers,
Gerry and Pat Grundy
Wednesday April 10, 2019
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