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WEILER, Theodore Samual 'Teddy'

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Our Teddy died unexpectedly, at his home in Trout Creek, on Sunday, February 21, 2021. He was 58 years old. Ted was the beloved husband of Deanna (Brear) of Trout Creek and much-loved father of Kelly Weiler (Derek) of Port Elgin. His furry shadow Belle will miss him dearly and Zoe will be happy to see him. Ted was predeceased by his infant daughter Angelina and his parents Dora (Manella) and Mervyn Weiler. He was the dear brother of Clarence Weiler (Janet) of Kingsville; Paul Weiler (Leona), Gerard Weiler (Sue) and Rose-Anne Weiler, all of Trout Creek; Charlene Weiler and Darlene Jamieson (Jason), all of North Bay. Teddy will be lovingly remembered by his mother-in-law Annette (the late Ken) Brear and his siblings-in-law Lisa Conrad (Allen), all of Trout Creek and Ken Brear Jr. (Monica) of Essex. Teddy had many loved nieces, nephews, extended family and friends who he considered family. He was enjoying retirement from a career at Hydro One. He served the Municipality of Powassan as a volunteer firefighter (Trout Creek), on the Emergency Management Committee and past Deputy Mayor. Teddy was well known throughout the area for his musical talent and was a member of the “Cats ‘n’ Jammers”. The Weiler family will receive visitors at the Paul Funeral Home, Powassan, on Friday, February 26, 2021 from 2:00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 pm. In tribute to Teddy, PLAID AND DENIM ENCOURAGED! Due to COVID-19 protocols, all visitors must schedule an appointment by calling the funeral home, 705-724-2024. Masks must be worn; social distancing must be maintained; and hand sanitization is mandatory upon entry. A restricted attendance funeral service will be held Saturday at 2:00 pm. The service will be available via ZOOM (visit paulfuneralhome.ca for link). A slideshow will precede the service. If you would like to view the slideshow, please login by 1:30. When COVID-19 restrictions are lifted, a garage party will properly celebrate Teddy’s life as he would have wished. Teddy was not a man for flowers or memorial donations. He lived by the Golden Rule, “Treat others as you would like them to treat you”. In memory of Teddy, please extend acts of kindness to neighbors and strangers, as he did countless times. If you have any questions or require assistance with the Zoom Service, or if you would like to leave a message of support for the family, please visit our website or call PAUL FUNERAL HOME at (705)724-2024.

 




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