Paul S. Weniger

paul weniger

October 28, 1925 ~ October 26, 2007

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Weniger, Paul S., 81, retired Cessna Aeronautical engineer, died Friday, October 26, 2007. Memorial service 11:00 A.M., October 29, Central Christian Church. Paul was born October 28, 1925 to Martha and George Weniger. Paul loved to travel, paint, spend time with his grandchildren and photography. He was a WWII Navy veteran, loved the Native American Southwest and his numerous trips to New Mexico. Paul was a member at Central Christian Church, The Encouragers Sunday School Class and the Painting Club at Central. He will be greatly missed by his wife, children and grandchildren. Preceded in death by first wife, Jeanette (Courtney) Weniger and brothers, Robert and Russell. Survivors: wife, Marjorie (Russell) Morgridge-Weniger; children, Stuart C. and Kristen Weniger of Augusta, Virginia K. and Tom Kehr of New Holland, PA and Mary S. and Mark Hutton of Wichita; step-children, Sheri and Larry Saksa of Wichita and Denise and Steve Campbell of Lincoln, NE; grandchildren, Kelli Weniger, Katie and Mike Flinchbaugh, Karrie and Jeremy Wray, Ben and Erin Hutton and Brian and Krista Hutton; step-grandchildren, Heather Saksa, Blake Saksa, Mark and Emily Saksa, Dane Saksa, Tyler, Travis, Trent and Lauren Campbell; great-grandchild, Wesley Hutton. A memorial has been established with Central Christian Church, The Encouragers Sunday School Class, 2900 N. Rock Rd., Wichita, KS, 67226. Downing Lahey Mortuary East.

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  1. Paul and his wonderful wife Marjorie have been an anchor to my husband (Marc) and I over the last several years. I had know Marjorie(and had grown to love her) for awhile but not till Paul started taking art classes from me did I get to know and enjoy our friendship. Paul was a very talanted artist who I enjoyed helping for many years. His kind smile and sense of humor enlighted me every Monday evening. I loved his laugh and always his kind words. Paul also had a great eye for the other fellow students paintings in the class. I also learned from Paul. When Paul missed class it was different without his presence. As time went on Marc fell ill and he and Marjorie would vist Marc in the hospital (many, many times) and give me such comfort, along with their prayers, at such a difficult time for me and Marc. Then my Mother fell ill, and when she passed away in March of 2005 the only two that I wanted by my side was Marjorie and Paul. They were always there for me. I will always remember Paul’s kind smile, wonderful laugh and gentle manner. Marc, will always remember them coming and seeing him in the hospital and their prayers. He will be missed by Marc and I. Marc Fresh and Kandy Tate Fresh

  2. dearmary and mark this is dana and wilma coldsnow .just wanted to letyou know we are thinking of you at this time.dana and wilma coldsnow from pittsburg texas

  3. Pai; was a good man. Je is missed by his relatives and many friends All his family must be proud of his contributions and accomplishments. I have long felt close to a;; ther Weniger family and will miss Paul. Call me at 686-2555 if can help/ Sincerely,

  4. Marjorie, Denise and families, My deep sympathy to all of you at the death of Paul. I read his obituary this morning in the paper, and because we have been away, I wasn’t able to make contact with any of you before this time. I remember him as being so kind and friendly when I would bring Erin to Mimi’s to see Lauren or Denise. I know his passing will leave a very big void in all your lives. My love and prayers, Karen Kennedy


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