As we finished the meeting in Weston with the six members of the Fred Weyerman family that are still here I had to think hard about what it means to be a Weyerman. What do I remember about dad and the many things that he taught me? He was honest to the core, kind , compassionate and loving to all who called at the home. But more than all that he taught us all how to work with our hands and simple tools and make things that others could appreciate. I know that many of you have received a chest of some kind. Either the simple small jewelry boxes or ins some cases you have a large cedar chest siting in you home that he made. We all have much to learn because he was our father. I propose that we remember him by the things we share with each other and the things we teach our children.
I invite all who read this blog to participate by telling all of us wht it means to you to be a part of the Weyerman heritage and how you conduct your life because you knew or are related to Fred Weyerman our grandfather and father.
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