
Gary Weisgerber, 65, of Chesapeake, passed away on July 24, 2010 at his home. A native of Michigan, he was the son of the late John and Mary Weisgerber. He enjoyed photography, traveling with his family, reading, cooking, and collecting recipes.
He is survived by his wife of forty years, Suzanne Weisgerber; two daughters, Stephanie McLoon and her husband, James, and Amy McCauley and her husband, Jason; a son, Kevin Weisgerber and his wife, Julie; three grandchildren, Katherine McLoon, Nathan McLoon, and Sarah McCauley; two brothers, John Weisgerber and his wife, Sandy, and Keith Weisgerber and his wife, Suzanne; and many nieces and nephews.
To honor his love of reading, those desiring may make memorial contributions in his name to their local library. He will be missed. Online condolences may be made at www.familychoicefunerals.com.
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Dad i am going to miss you very much. You have touched my life profoundly. You have shown me how to see the world for the beauty it holds. Thank you for all the time you spent teaching me to love to read and seek knoweledge. I love you.
I did not personally know Gary but, was friends with his wife through work. I know he will be greatly missed. My prayers go out to the family.
I will always remember the happy memories of spending summers ‘living’ with you guys. Camping is one of my favorite memories that i share often. I hope that you are traveling endlessly & taking tons of photos of your travels for when the family joins you again.
i will charish the memories
With Deepest sympathy.
Prayers to you and all of the family.
God Bless to all
Dear Aunt Sue, I am so sorry to hear about Uncle Gary, I didn’t realize that he was so ill. You and your family will be in my prayers.
I’m so sorry to hear of my Uncle Gary’s passing – it has been many years since our family has been together – wish we would have done some family reunions. Rest in Peace.
Rest in peace Uncle Gary
We are very sorry to hear about Uncle Gary’s passing. He will be missed by all of us!