DAVID L. WEIGEL
August 22, 1954 ~ October 28, 2015
David L. Weigel of Vancouver, WA, passed away Oct. 28, 2015. He was born in Portland, OR to John and Lyla Weigel. David grew up in Europe and the U.S., as the family followed their father's military service. They settled in Beaverton, OR where he attended Sunset High School.
David served in the U.S Navy from 1972-1976.
He was a process development engineer at LPT Inc. for the last 15 years.
David enjoyed many things in life such as, winter skiing, summer barbecuing, and the yearly trips he took to Hawaii with his wife.
David is survived by his wife, Carol Ann; son, Steven; brother, John (of Florida); and sisters, Pat (of Beaverton), Sandy (of California), and Joan (of Colorado); step-mother, Betty; step-son, Craig; and step-daughter, Cathy.
David will be missed by many who knew him.
A time of remembrance of David L. Weigel. There will be a Celebration of Life Sat., Nov. 7th, 1-5p.m. at 15606 SE Stevenson Dr. A Celebration of Life for David ~ Heck, who are we fooling, he would want a party of remembrance! We will miss you....Keep the grill fired up and save us a cold one.
Please RSVP: [email protected] or 360-882-0554.
Please sign his guest book at: www.columbian.com/obits.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
3 Entries
Joe Miken
November 10, 2015
Dave you will be missed big time. Your sister Pat
November 7, 2015
Dad,
You will be missed and the mountains will never be the same.
Steven Weigel
November 5, 2015
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